A private transfer (70 mins) brings you to Parcent where you can relax with a welcome drink and a stroll around the village.
Many coves and beaches near Parcent were well used as smuggling depots in olden days. Our route winds down a rocky defile filled with lavender and wild fig to a stunning turquoise bay, where the surrounding cliffs are honeycombed with illicit storage caves connected by mule tracks. We ascend to a superb seaside trail leading below soaring cliffs and walk below tumbling waterfalls, before returning to the beach for a swim, and a transfer back to the hotel.
A ferocious battle between Moors and Christians - the last on mainland Spain during the Spanish Reconquest - took place on the Caballo Verde Ridge high above Parcent village in 1609. Today we follow a steady stepped trail cut centuries ago by Arab traders through almond terraces leading up to this ancient battlefield, marked by a lonely cross on the rocky hillside. We picnic with views out to the distant Balearic Islands before descending from a rocky saddle back down into Benichembla Village for a drink in the lively local bar.
This morning we ascend a thyme scented rocky trail to a hidden plateau in the shadow of Aixorta Peak (1218m) which separates the hidden Jalon Valley from the deep blue Mediterranean. High pastures are filled with pyramid orchids and fruit trees including walnut, lemon and pomegranate. After an optional ascent to the peak for incredible 360 views – bring binoculars on this trip as you can use them every day - we descend back to Parcent via farm tracks and pretty vineyards.
We walk from the hotel door through orange groves into the Carrascal range, ascending the Barranco Negro and picking wild blackcurrants as Bee-eaters wheel and chatter overhead. Look out for jonquils – perfect tiny daffodils - while thyme and wild Angelica line our mountain path almost all the way to the summit, from where we have views over several surrounding sierras. On returning to the village, look out for the pelotaplayers in the late afternoon thrashing a ball to and fro along the main street to the cheers of local supporters!
Today’s walk winds between three inland gorges each more spectacular than the last! Farm paths through cherry orchards lead over open ridges, with ever more expansive views of the coast before we picnic in a ruined farmhouse below an impossible castle on a ragged vertical peak. From here we wind past bright pink velorium above a sunken chasm, and descend through almond terraces perfumed with camomile back the start. Tonight David cooks a huge paella the size of a wagon wheel al fresco on the terrace!
Few walks offer as many high impact views as today’s circular route around the 1000m high Berniere Ridge near the coast. A steady ascent leads to an amazing natural cave – after ducking through it (just 15m) fabulous coastal views stay with us to our picnic spot – a ruined C16 Moorish fortress! After exploring the extensive ruins we pass over a saddle to Echo Gorge and follow a breathtaking traverse to the sound of cicadas and skittering lizards, before an easy descent back to our starting point.
A private transfer takes you back to the airport for the flight home.