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"The day is hot today, so I have to work up a sweat to climb the rocky north face of this mountain, which reminds me a bit of Captain Nemo's submarine. The centuries-old walls that held up the farming terraces were abandoned years ago and continue to crumble.
The slope is steep, and the terrain is broken and rocky, with some caves created by erosion.
From the top, there are good views of the surrounding mountains, such as Corqué to the south. Quarries can also be seen to the east, which have a visual impact on the landscape toward the province of Alicante. I'm glad to see that the pine trees have grown quite a bit since I last visited this place and that some thyme has sprouted again thanks to the recent storms." — franciscobirruezo • Sep 27, 2025
"I return to this mountain after several years, this time alone and I decide to explore new routes so I climb the west side, abrupt and steep. On my way up I find several natural shelters carved into the rock caused by erosion, they are spacious and I suspect that someone used them in ancient times. There are traces of soot on some roofs as a result of bonfires. I have lunch in one of the caves to see what those who were here before me saw, and I am really happy.
I then approach other peaks such as 697 m and in some areas the ground is a continuous and eroded rock, underneath there are important caves, in some holes you can see accumulated water from the last rains." — franciscobirruezo • Sep 10, 2023
"Definitely time stopped in this area, the small population of the village continues to cultivate the land and taking care of
of the cattle. Geologically, these mountains are interesting, there are many caves and many fossils that provide valuable information.
Some quarries of marble extraction are seen in the distance. I hope they do not get too close and do not interrupt the tranquility that is breathed here.
A steep slope rises towards the Alto de La Churleta, you reach a plateau and later you have to turn left to reach the peak." — franciscobirruezo • Oct 13, 2018







