L'Hospitalet de l'Infant - Mola Nadell - Cave of Nadell
A demanding but very well signposted route that climbs up the ravine of Les Paumeres to reach a barren and rocky place, with great panoramic views of the coast and the coastal mountains.
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A demanding but very well signposted route that climbs up the ravine of Les Paumeres to reach a barren and rocky place, with great panoramic views of the coast and the coastal mountains.
Ascent to the hermitage of Sant Roc, located at the top of the mountains of the Mestral range, from where we can enjoy wonderful views of the municipality and its coast. Avoid the hottest hours in summer and take water with you.
This route allows us to capture the great contrast between the mountains and the coast, a contrast that is evident in just under 13 km. Another of the highlights of the route is also passing through and being able to stop at two of the interior villages that form part of Vandellòs i L'Hospitalet de l'Infant, such as Masboquera and Masriudoms.
The dry stone margins, which enabled the farmers to smooth the slopes of the hillsides, and the centuries-old ruins of the corrals are part of the landscape of this part of the Mediterranean, a featured that is very present throughout the route.
The Jonquet coastal path, classified as a Blue Trail, is a low-difficulty nature trail that links two blue flag beaches, Arenal and Torn, and has been compacted over the years.
We start the route at the end of the Arenal promenade, following the GR-92 signs to the Templo del Sol campsite. After the campsite, we follow the GR-92 to the mountain of La Rojala, a Protected Natural Area. Once we reach the viewpoint, we highlight the impressive views of the Torn beach and L'Hospitalet de l'Infant. When we reach the Torn geodesic vertex, we leave the GR to descend towards the beach. Return along the Jonquet coastal path marked by blue dots.
A route with a significant elevation gain that crosses the wonderful landscape of the Torn, with its secluded coves. It ascends the dry Llèria ravine, climbs the Molló Puntaire and crosses the Aiguacoll ravine, a paradise for via ferratas.
The ‘La Porrassa’ route runs through pleasant terrain, with little elevation gain. It is a good walk that allows us to get to know the flatter part of the foothills of the mountains, where several ravines end up.
Through these itineraries, snorkelling enthusiasts can observe the most characteristic species of Posidonia, a plant considered by the European Union as a priority habitat for protection, as well as sandy and rocky seabeds where a large number of plants and animals can be found, such as sea anemones, spirographs, budions, red starfish, sea cucumbers, sea urchins, sea bream, etc.
The routes are located on the Arenal beach next to the port, in Bea cove and on L'Almadrava beach. On these routes, in summer, you will find underwater panels, marked with a coloured buoy, containing information and photographs of the most characteristic species of the seabed. This way, you can identify those species freely with your goggles and snorkel.
See the Snorkel Beach brochure for more information.
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