Day Itinerary
14 Activities
Day 2
41 mi1 mi
Discovering the Treasures of Guadalest and Calpe
The second day begins with an ascent along the road to Guadalest. Before entering the village and from the road, you can see the reason why it is listed as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. The second stop is in Calpe, where the rock located on the seashore offers a unique landscape. Prepare a pair of sport shoes to reach the top.
12.9 mi
30 min
09:3010 min
Car park 3
The main car park in Guadalest is located before starting the ascent to the historical area and the castle. It is free of charge and you will have no problem finding a parking space as it is very large.
0.2 mi
5 min
09:4515 min
Portal de Sant Josep
An ascending pedestrian path leads to the entrance to the historic centre. A large stone arch built into the rock of the mountain welcomes visitors to the highest part of the village.
Once you pass through the gate of San Jose, you go back in time, walking through stone buildings from the Middle Ages. Although there are places to pay, especially access to museums, touring the oldest part of Guadalest is free of charge.
Once you pass through the gate of San Jose, you go back in time, walking through stone buildings from the Middle Ages. Although there are places to pay, especially access to museums, touring the oldest part of Guadalest is free of charge.
0.1 mi
5 min
10:1030 min
Museo Casa Orduña
There are several museums in Guadalest but the one that really deserves a visit is the Orduña house. Originally from the 17th century, it was the place where the governor lived. The house was rebuilt after a fire and today it has the original furniture.
The tour takes you through the different rooms of the house, where the elements and daily routine of the noble families of the Middle Ages are recreated.
Access to the castle of Guadalest is available through the house, paying € 4 per adult.
Open Hours: Every day (timetables vary according to the time of the year): High and Mid-season: 10:15 – 19:00, low season: 10:15 – 18:00 Thursday and Sunday closed 14:00 – 15:00
The tour takes you through the different rooms of the house, where the elements and daily routine of the noble families of the Middle Ages are recreated.
Access to the castle of Guadalest is available through the house, paying € 4 per adult.
Open Hours: Every day (timetables vary according to the time of the year): High and Mid-season: 10:15 – 19:00, low season: 10:15 – 18:00 Thursday and Sunday closed 14:00 – 15:00
0.1 mi
5 min
10:4515 min
Mirador de la plaza de San Gregorio
Guadalest has two main viewpoints and this is perhaps the best. It is situated above the small main square where the Town Hall is located. The location high above and on the edge of the gorge gives one of the best postcards of Guadalest, the reservoir with its turquoise water below and the hills in the background.
0.1 mi
5 min
11:1015 min
Mirador des de la muralla
A few metres from the previous viewpoint, surrounding the Town Hall building, it gives another image of Guadalest. From here you can see the other part of the village where the castle is built on the rock. In fact, from this small platform, the views are 360 degrees.
0.1 mi
5 min
11:301 hr
Castell de Guadalest
The ascent to the castle is by means of ramps and stairs. This fortress was originally built by the Arabs and later underwent modifications during the Christian reconquest by King Jaime.
Although some vestiges of what was once the castle remain, such as towers, its location at the top of the mountain offers privileged views of the reservoir, the hills and the rooftops of the lower part of the village.
The entrance fee is €4 which also allows you to visit the Orduña house.
Open Hours: Every day (timetables vary according to the time of the year): High and Mid-season: 10:15 – 19:00, low season: 10:15 – 18:00 Thursday and Sunday closed 14:00 – 15:00
Although some vestiges of what was once the castle remain, such as towers, its location at the top of the mountain offers privileged views of the reservoir, the hills and the rooftops of the lower part of the village.
The entrance fee is €4 which also allows you to visit the Orduña house.
Open Hours: Every day (timetables vary according to the time of the year): High and Mid-season: 10:15 – 19:00, low season: 10:15 – 18:00 Thursday and Sunday closed 14:00 – 15:00
0.1 mi
5 min
12:351 hr
Restaurante L' Hort
As we descend towards the lower part of the village, this restaurant is doubly recommendable. Its open-air terrace is situated on the edge of the gorge, so the views as you eat are guaranteed.
On the other hand, they offer a menu with regional dishes consisting of starter, main course, dessert and drink.
Open Hours: Every day from 10:00 - 18:00.
On the other hand, they offer a menu with regional dishes consisting of starter, main course, dessert and drink.
Open Hours: Every day from 10:00 - 18:00.
22.3 mi
50 min
14:451 hr 30 min
Parc Natural del Penyal d'Ifac
This large rock by the sea is the symbol of Calpe, visible from any part of the town. It is 330 meters high and can be reached by a short trekking on footpaths. The reward is the view of the sea and the whole coast of Calpe.
There is a car park at the end of Isla de Formentera street before the pedestrian entrance to the protected park.
The first part of the walk is easy and can even be done with children. When you go through the tunnel, the path becomes more complicated and is not suitable for children. It is recommended to wear sports shoes as you are walking on small rocks.
To go up it is necessary to make a free reservation at least one day in advance as the capacity is controlled. The website for booking is Parques naturales de la Comunidad Valenciana.
There is a car park at the end of Isla de Formentera street before the pedestrian entrance to the protected park.
The first part of the walk is easy and can even be done with children. When you go through the tunnel, the path becomes more complicated and is not suitable for children. It is recommended to wear sports shoes as you are walking on small rocks.
To go up it is necessary to make a free reservation at least one day in advance as the capacity is controlled. The website for booking is Parques naturales de la Comunidad Valenciana.
2 mi
10 min
16:3015 min
Playa del Arenal-Bol
The most central beach of Calpe with an extensive sandy area. From here you can see the Peñon perfectly. Each of the beaches that make up the central part of Calpe are connected by a beautiful promenade where you can find restaurants, bars and historical sites such as the Roman site Baños de la Reina.
0.5 mi
15 min
17:0015 min
Carrer Puchalt, Calp
To get to the historic centre of Calpe you have to climb some stairs as it is a few meters above the sea. There are several streets leading to the main church, the most picturesque of which is Pulchat street.
It is worth stopping and taking pictures of the endless steps, the narrow space between the fronts of the houses, the flower pots and the Spanish flag painted on each step.
It is worth stopping and taking pictures of the endless steps, the narrow space between the fronts of the houses, the flower pots and the Spanish flag painted on each step.
0.1 mi
5 min
17:3015 min
Torreó de la Peça
The historic centre of Calpe was completely walled during part of the Middle Ages. Only a part of the original wall from the 15th century remains, allowing access to the main square and the church.
Of the watchtowers that are still standing, the Torreón de la Pieza stands out. Adjacent to the tower is the old arch that gives access to the Plaza de la Villa.
Of the watchtowers that are still standing, the Torreón de la Pieza stands out. Adjacent to the tower is the old arch that gives access to the Plaza de la Villa.
0.1 mi
5 min
17:5030 min
Nostra Senyora de les Neus de Calp
The church is of modern construction, standing out in the square due to its architectural difference with respect to the old adjoining houses and the walls. Inside, the paintings on the walls and the navy-blue colour of the walls stand out.
Of the old church of Calpe, which was inside the walls, only a small part remains, located behind the new church.
Of the old church of Calpe, which was inside the walls, only a small part remains, located behind the new church.
1.9 mi
10 min
18:3030 min
Observatori d'aus de Les Salines
Right in the centre of the town, this salt mine is a protected area in Calpe. Different species of birds inhabit this ecosystem such as herons, ducks and flamingos. You can walk around the salt flat and stop at the decks to watch the birds more closely. This is also an ideal place to see the Peñón de Ifach in the distance and watch the sunset.
1.6 mi
5 min
19:302 hrs
Essenza
Nice place to eat by the sea. The menu has a wide variety of dishes ranging from pasta, fish, meat and Mediterranean food. Generous portions and good prices.
In the summer months (July and August) you should book a table in advance as the influx of tourists is high.
Open Hours: Every day from 12:00 – 23:30.
In the summer months (July and August) you should book a table in advance as the influx of tourists is high.
Open Hours: Every day from 12:00 – 23:30.