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Discover the Unforgettable: Ten Must-Do Hikes in Valencia

Whether you’re a local resident or just visiting for a short stay, Valencia offers a myriad of captivating hiking trails that showcase the region’s diverse landscapes and rich history. Here’s a curated list of the ten must-do hikes in Valencia that you simply can’t afford to miss:


1. The Hanging Bridges of Chulilla

Location: Chulilla

Chulilla, a gem in the province of Valencia, boasts the Hanging Bridges route along the Turia river, drawing visitors from far and wide. Traverse the canyon walls, witness the beauty of the Turia river, and crown your experience with the awe-inspiring hanging bridges.

Dive deeper into this enchanting hike in our blog – Discovering the Enchanting Trails of Chulilla: A Journey Through Scenic Beauty to the Hanging Bridges

2. Roman Aqueduct Peña Cortada

Location: Peña Cortada

Immerse yourself in the La Serranía region’s allure as you explore the 2000-year-old Roman aqueduct of Calles. Wander through rock-carved tunnels, cross majestic bridges, and soak in the unique scenery. Don’t miss the chance to explore the nearby town of Chelva and its historic neighborhoods.

Exploring Chelva’s Rich History and Peña Cortada Aqueduct: A Scenic Hiking Adventure

3. El Garbí Lookout

Location: Mirador del Garbí

Experience the rugged beauty of el Garbí, an Instagram-worthy corner just an hour from the city. Beyond the photo opportunities, embark on a captivating hike surrounded by nature. From the lookout, situated at a modest 600 meters above sea level, revel in breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, Sierra de Irta, Oropesa, Puerto de Sagunto, and, on clear days, the Columbretes Islands.

4. Forat de Bérnia

Location: Sierra de Bernia

Encounter the “Balcony of Mediterranean” at Forat de Bérnia, a unique viewpoint offering panoramic views of iconic towns along the Costa Blanca. Traverse a narrow, 25-meter tunnel and explore cave paintings or visit the Fort de Bernia, all at the foot of the Sierra de Bernia.

Exploring the Hidden Gem of Costa Blanca: Forat de Bernia – Valencia Mountain Enthusiasts

5. Penyagolosa

Location: Vistabella

Standing proudly at 1814 meters above sea level, Penyagolosa dominates the Valencian Community, offering splendid views of Castellón, Teruel, Valencia, Tarragona, and even Alicante on clear days. Dive into our epic ascent story – The Penyagolosa Scramble.

6. Órganos de Benitandús

Location: Alcúdia de Veo

Marvel at the imposing rock formations of Órganos de Benitandús, resembling a church pipe organ. Easily accessible along a circular route from Alcúdia de Veo, this spot provides breathtaking views of the entire area and the reservoir.

7. The Serra Castle

Location: Serra

Take an easy hike near Serra and discover the castle’s majesty, perched at an altitude of 536 meters. Enjoy panoramic views of the coastline and the Sierra Calderona, making it an ideal spot to witness both warm summer sunsets and cooler winter vistas.

8. Montanejos

Location: Montanejos

Explore the popular Senda de la Bojera, featuring a vertiginous approach to Barranco de La Maimona. This trail takes you away from the crowds into a silent forest where boxwood stands out, offering a serene hiking experience.

A Hiker’s Adventure: Exploring the Spectacular Maimona Ravine in Montanejos – Valencia Mountain Enthusiasts

9. The Cliffs of Moraira

Location: Benitachell

Follow the route from Cala Moraig to Cala Llebeig for a favorite hike among nature enthusiasts. Marvel at the stunning landscapes along the cliffs, providing authentic postcard views that make this route truly unforgettable.

10. GR-7

Location: All Across Valencian Community

To conclude the list of ten must-do hikes in Valencia, explore the GR-7 trail, spanning Spain from Tarifa to Andorra and even extending to Greece. Discover the beauty of Valencia by traversing through iconic towns and relishing a delight for multiple-day hiking enthusiasts.

Tu web de Senderos favorita – Senderos GR


If you’re keen on exploring any of these routes with a guide, don’t hesitate to check out our Private Hikes page.

Photo credit: Catherine Salsbury & Dmitry Blatov

Dmitry Blatov

Dmitry, the founder of Valencia Mountain Enthusiasts, started the project in September 2017 and has been passionately guiding tours ever since. Based in Valencia, he has led countless hikes through the region’s diverse landscapes, while also taking groups to some of Spain’s most spectacular mountain ranges, including the Pyrenees and Picos de Europa. Over the years, his enthusiasm for the outdoors and extensive experience on the trails have made him a highly trusted and knowledgeable guide, dedicated to sharing the beauty of Spain’s mountains with others.

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