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Ideally placed to discover the many National Parks and Nature Reserves of the Valencian walking countryside: the Costa del Azahar (Orange Blossom Coast), the Costa Blanca areas and the inland sierras around the Alcoy, Bocairent and Quadratonda areas.

You will discover rugged mountain ridges, craggy limestone peaks and pinnicles, deep gorges,  and soft sandstone ranges.  Other walks will take into fertile valleys, paddy fields, orange and olive groves and the history of Spain will enfold before your eyes:  pre-historic caves, snow wells (neveras), old medieval forts, deserted towns and Arab castles. You will not be disappointed.

There are short strolls to 5hr hikes so there is something for everyone’s ability.

These self guided walks will allow you the unique opportunity to explore these landscapes and experience the Spain long forgotten.    

Where the sun shines 300 days of the year this is an incredibly green region and sustains a variety of wildlife, flora and fauna.

If you get tired of walking the nearest beach is 5kms away where you can rest  or perhaps a bit of sightseeing – there is plenty to history for you to take in and Valencia is only 40 minutes away on the train.

Some walks will pass through nature reserves where buzzards, kestrels, peregrines and griffon vultures can be seen. Wild boar, lynx, rabbits, hares and the odd wandering group of goats and sheep roam and geckos lay out on open ground sunning themselves.    In spring, the area is heady with the exotic aroma of orange and almond blossom: herbs – lavender, rosemary and thyme – and wild orchids, broom, foxgloves and poppies and ferns hide in the fissures of the limestone.  In the autumn the green leaves of the trees show their amazing vibrant  colours with low lying scrub such as hornthorn, juniper and wild roses display their berries.

If you get tired or want a change, the beach is only 5kms away.  Valencia is just 40 minutes on the train where you can do a self-guided walk around the city sights or be part of the café culture and take in some museums and art galleries. There are plenty of Theme Parks and Safari Parks to entertain you.