ALICANTE MOUNTAINS, SPAIN 2012

Serella, Alicante mtns. March 2006

This little known mountainous area in the SE of Spain is a beautiful location for walking and trekking. Only an hour inland from the Costa Blanca yet in a totally different world of quiet walking paths amongst the mountains.  Spectacular limestone peaks dominate the landscape, a superb climate and lots of rare flora and fauna along with fascinating history make this a great place for a weeks walking holiday.

We are based in one of the many small villages dotted amongst the hills with terraces of olive, almond and cherry groves.  We'll be walking out from the village, or short drive to the start of the walks and returning back every day at the hotel.

7 nights accommodation, experienced & qualified guide, travel from Alicante airport and any transport through out the week. £500.

Minimum 6 people. Full details on request

The Frares pinnacles, April 2006

The Frares Pinnicles above the little village of Quatratondeta is a fascinating place of many limestone pinnicles. A maze of ever changing rock formations bring us to the top of the mountain and an easier walk down the hillside.

Bernia Ridge, May 2006

The Bernia Ridge is often described has The Cuillin mountains of Benidorm! A wonderful riidge walk with scrambling in places. To do the whole ridge is a very long day, we do a short section with only easy scrambling yet very spectacular

Puig Campana, May 2006

Setting off for Puig Campana. A spectacular mountain with a choice of a circular walk around its base or to the top.

'Africa', Serella. March 2006

A wonderful rock feature on the Serella mountain, known locally as 'Africa' can't think why? A short scramble and you can get inside.

Rare flowers. April 2006

A botanists dream. During the Spring months the hills are alive with beautiful flowers. This particular flower is protected and very inaccessible, growing high on steep rock faces