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Fresh air in Espadán-Mijares. Canyoning, routes and a lot of nature

We are very fortunate to be able to have a territory so closely linked to nature, flora, fauna and life in the open air. Having this quality of landscapes, towns (and their people), routes and active tourism options gives us diversity and quality of life. And, without a doubt, what we like the most is to make all the people who are looking for how to get there to enjoy us, come to meet us and look for new proposals of mountain trips.

That is why today we bring you a post dedicated to some key points of our Mancomunidad that will make you feel nature in its purest form and from various different experiences such as hiking routes, tips for canyoning and, ultimately, many different tourism options active that you can also expand in detail through our guide.

Regarding the hiking proposals, we want to highlight those offered by the term of our municipality Sueras since its network of tracks, trails and roads is very complete to start exploring our hiking proposals. It’s through this municipality that the long-distance path GR-36 runs. And if you still want to take a few more steps you can also do any of the signposted routes that pass through other of our municipalities such as PRV-136, PRV-140 and PRV-161.

On the other hand, Ribesalbes is your option if what you want is to stop and contemplate the views in an amazing viewpoint with a good panoramic view that, in addition, you can later link to the area recreational area of ​​the Sichar reservoir surrounded by a lush wooded area.

It’s at Torrechiva where you will find one of the essential caves if speleology is your thing; Cave of the Jews and also make your first foray into canyoning with the El Hambre ravine (Santa Ana)

But our canyoning proposals go further and you can get to know others as prominent as the Catalan ravine (Pozo Negro) in Fuentes de Ayódar, in Fanzara the Turio ravine; in Espadilla the ravines of Carboneras and the Chico River Canyon; in Toga the Pairo ravine; in Torralba the Moscador ravine; in Benitandús the Alcornocal ravine; in Alcudia de Veo the Salto de los Perros ravine; and in Aín the La Covatilla ravine. Also the ravines of Manzano, Quiles, Chicharro and Buitrero in the municipality of Argelita.

All of them are equipped or semi-equipped so that you can enjoy the experience and live the adrenaline you are looking for in the safest and most comfortable way possible.

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