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Costa Blanca Mountain Walking and Hiking

Walking holidays in Europe often means walking holidays in Spain which is understandable

because here in the Costa Blanca mountains we have some of the most beautiful vistas one

could imagine.  Walking, Hiking, Scrambling, Via Ferrata, Canyoning and Rock Climbing in

near perfect weather makes one feel privileged to be here.

 

Some of our Hiking routes use recent man made paths but many use ancient Mozarabic

trails reaching far into the heart of the mountains taking us through small Valencian villages

where the Spanish accent is hard to comprehend.  Moorish and Christian castles are numerous.

 

Our more adventurous walks and hikes follow animal tracks where we explore hidden barrancos,

river beds and new aspects of known mountains.  From eagles and hoopoe to deers and wild

boars and foxes to goats.  The further inland we go the more secluded it becomes with hardly

another person in sight all day and the range of mountain Flora is amazing.  See our Flora photos.

Not without it’s dangers, a stumble and fall can easily result in a bruised limb or broken bone

especially on a scree run!  Adequate energy food and water is essential.  Without this you will

soon weaken and become a burden to your friends.  If you are a fit walker and want to join any

of our Mountain Club then please take note of our Mountain Hiking Safety Hiking Rules.

 

Our program is subject to change so always contact our leader of the day before turning up.

We are happy to include additional hikes and scrambles for visiting mountain clubs.

 

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