Just wonderful, it encompasses the rocky shore of the Mediterranean along with small sandy or shingle beaches. A narrow dusty beach road, very rough and slow to drive along takes you from Alcossebre to Peñiscola. But the National Park is a lot more than a coastline because it is mainly the mountains, a backdrop that is very much a large part of the Serra d'Irta's. Tracks made over hundreds of years, spread across these hills a make some really interesting...
Read moreIt's a beautiful natural park with plenty of paths and trails to follow. It is not only popular with walkers but mountain bikers too. For the most part the trails are marked although some areas are lacking, leading to confusion. There is a downloadable map available but path crossroads could also benefit from a basic map board to work out where to go when combining trails. Phone signal is weak to non existent and you need...
Read moreA coastal journey along the cliff side with periodic opportunities for private swimming, beaches, a tower, boardwalk, and undoubtedly much more. Most of the hike is along the road which cars and mountain bikers share, at times not paved with the concrete you find on the steeper portions of the adventure. We only hiked the area nearest Peñíscola until the beaches at Dunes del Pebret. That is where you can find...
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