Routes

Recorridos

This proposal invites the visitor to follow several routes, most of them circular, which link the towns of Torreblanca and Torrenostra with their nearby natural environment. These routes run along traditional paths and livestock tracks which are no longer used and discover less-known spots such as virgin beaches, fantastic wetlands in the Natural Park, leafy pine forests or places from which you can enjoy astonishing scenery.


Rincones de Torreblanca

(21,75 km - 1 hora 25 minutos)

A circular route which communicates the towns of Torreblanca and Torrenostra with the Natural Park. It is not technically or physically demanding and runs, mainly, through asphalted tracks. One of its main attractions is being able to contemplate a sunset or dawn from a livestock track which has magic in itself and is known as Cañada del Mar located in a solitary stretch of coast which offers a Caribbean-like landscape.

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Gola de Tenc

(3,84 km - 15 minutos)

This route starts in Torreblanca train station and links up with Spots in Torreblanca Route in the border with the Prat Natural Park. From that point, it goes deep into the park until Gola del Trenc, where there is an observatory which offers great views of the wetlands.

This route presents no physical or technical difficulty and partly half of it is asphalted.

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Iniciación a la Montaña

(5,5 km - 40 minutos)

This circular route, suitable for everyone, starts in Torreblanca and covers an area which is surrounded by terraced orange and artichoke crops on hillsides. The first part of the route is the same as in that of Ruta Montes Costeros.

This route does not offer any technical or physical difficulty and approximately, two thirds of it are asphalted.

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Montes Costeros

(20,6 km - 1 hora 55 minutos)

Circular route which crosses the border of the municipal area of Torreblanca and goes deep into the neighbouring villages of Cabanes, Benlloch, Vilanova D´Alcolea and Alcalá de Xivert. It is a medium physically demanding route and it requires a low technical level. Two thirds of it run along dirt roads. It offers a varied landscape: along its first section, there are citrus fruit trees and artichoke crops; on the ascent of Mas de Cullera, scrub and pine trees; at the top, fantastic views of the coast and the Columbretes Islands; further ahead, the vineyards and citrus fruit trees return and, right at the end of the route, there are pine trees and new crops.

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