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Fort de Bernia — Attraction in Callosa d'en Sarrià

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PR-CV 7 Bernia
Unnamed Road, Xaló, Alicante, Spain
Mirador de Bernia
03727 Xaló, Alicante, Spain
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Fort de Bernia

Carrer Serra Bernia, 03530, Alicante, Spain
4.6(216)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby attractions of Fort de Bernia

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4.9

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Mirador de Bernia

4.8

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Reviews of Fort de Bernia

4.6
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3.0
7y

Great walk up from the Pinos direction. Not at all difficult but some of the best mountain views I have ever seen The fort is a collection of stone ruined arches, not so much, but that isn't why you come here. You can carry on round the mountain and come back to where you started, which is a bit harder, but still not a demanding walk. Update 2025. The fort has been excavated and is now an impressive structure, Well worth the visit. It is astonishing how much was hidden and which has been so...

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5.0
6y

Great and light hike. The trail is easy and short even if you leave on foot from Altea. Just make sure to chosse a shady day.

The place is phenomenal. It is not a well preserved structure and that's exactly what makes it so special. It's mystical and epic at the same time. There ar usually not many people, so you will most likely be alone there. And if you are like most explorers at heart you will...

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4.0
2y

Passed on the way to Bernia summit. Will return to explore another time with my wife Path is easy to follow from car park at Font de la Barca. Ground difficult in places for those not used to hiking. Everything from easy path to uneven rock with some areas of easy scree in between. Wear sturdy boots or good supportive...

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Ralph HoltomRalph Holtom
Great walk up from the Pinos direction. Not at all difficult but some of the best mountain views I have ever seen The fort is a collection of stone ruined arches, not so much, but that isn't why you come here. You can carry on round the mountain and come back to where you started, which is a bit harder, but still not a demanding walk. Update 2025. The fort has been excavated and is now an impressive structure, Well worth the visit. It is astonishing how much was hidden and which has been so quickly exposed.
Deyvid DimitrovDeyvid Dimitrov
Great and light hike. The trail is easy and short even if you leave on foot from Altea. Just make sure to chosse a shady day. The place is phenomenal. It is not a well preserved structure and that's exactly what makes it so special. It's mystical and epic at the same time. There ar usually not many people, so you will most likely be alone there. And if you are like most explorers at heart you will have a blast.
Luis Enrique Del Valle Ruiz De OnaLuis Enrique Del Valle Ruiz De Ona
#LocalGuide El Fuerte de Bernia/ El Fort Lugar excepcional, con panorámicas espectaculares. El mejor exponente de la arquitectura militar renacentista de estilo italiano. Fue construido en 1562, por orden del Rey Felipe II, su función fue la defensa de la costa en combinación con las torres de vigilancia, Bombarda en l' Albir y Aguiló en Finestrat. Para avisar y proteger a las poblaciones costeras de los ataques de los piratas otomanos. Al ser vencidos y expulsados de nuestras aguas, en el año 1612, después de cincuenta años de la construcción, finalizada su utilidad, para evitar que cayera en manos de los moriscos rebeldes y bandoleros, fue ordenado su abandono y demolición por el Rey Felipe III. Al día de hoy, podemos ver restos de su planta, varios arcos, el foso, estructuras de habitación y el aljibe. se encuentra equipado con varios paneles didácticos. En las proximidades se ubica la Fuente del Fort.
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Great walk up from the Pinos direction. Not at all difficult but some of the best mountain views I have ever seen The fort is a collection of stone ruined arches, not so much, but that isn't why you come here. You can carry on round the mountain and come back to where you started, which is a bit harder, but still not a demanding walk. Update 2025. The fort has been excavated and is now an impressive structure, Well worth the visit. It is astonishing how much was hidden and which has been so quickly exposed.
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Great and light hike. The trail is easy and short even if you leave on foot from Altea. Just make sure to chosse a shady day. The place is phenomenal. It is not a well preserved structure and that's exactly what makes it so special. It's mystical and epic at the same time. There ar usually not many people, so you will most likely be alone there. And if you are like most explorers at heart you will have a blast.
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#LocalGuide El Fuerte de Bernia/ El Fort Lugar excepcional, con panorámicas espectaculares. El mejor exponente de la arquitectura militar renacentista de estilo italiano. Fue construido en 1562, por orden del Rey Felipe II, su función fue la defensa de la costa en combinación con las torres de vigilancia, Bombarda en l' Albir y Aguiló en Finestrat. Para avisar y proteger a las poblaciones costeras de los ataques de los piratas otomanos. Al ser vencidos y expulsados de nuestras aguas, en el año 1612, después de cincuenta años de la construcción, finalizada su utilidad, para evitar que cayera en manos de los moriscos rebeldes y bandoleros, fue ordenado su abandono y demolición por el Rey Felipe III. Al día de hoy, podemos ver restos de su planta, varios arcos, el foso, estructuras de habitación y el aljibe. se encuentra equipado con varios paneles didácticos. En las proximidades se ubica la Fuente del Fort.
Luis Enrique Del Valle Ruiz De Ona

Luis Enrique Del Valle Ruiz De Ona

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