Font Roja Natural Park is a protected natural area in the Valencian Community of Spain known for its diverse Mediterranean forests, rich biodiversity, and extensive hiking opportunities in the Serra del Menejador mountain range.
Font Roja Natural Park, located near the city of Alcoy in the Valencian Community, Spain, covers the Serra del Menejador mountain range. The park is characterized by steep limestone ridges, deep ravines, and dense forests predominantly composed of holm oak, pine, and valencian oak. It shelters a diverse ecosystem with Mediterranean flora and fauna, including birds of prey, wild boar, and various endemic species. The park’s elevation ranges up to 1,356 meters at the peak of Menejador, offering sweeping views over the surrounding valleys and the nearby Mediterranean coast.
Historically, Font Roja has been valued for its role in water regulation and soil conservation and has long attracted naturalists and visitors seeking recreation close to nature. Today, the park provides well-marked trails for hiking and mountain biking that traverse through oak and fir forests, past natural springs, and viewpoint areas. Notable landmarks include the Font Roja spring, known for its clear water, and the refuge known as the 'Refugi del Menejador,' which serves as a base for longer exploratory treks. The natural park’s well-preserved habitats support birdwatching opportunities and seasonal wildflower blooms, especially impressive in spring.
Font Roja Natural Park is accessible for day visitors and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a peaceful retreat with moderate hiking challenges set within a Mediterranean forest setting. Information panels and a visitor center near the park entrance provide educational resources about the park’s natural and cultural heritage.
Menejador Peak – Highest point with panoramic views of the park and coastline
Dense Mediterranean forests featuring holm oak, Aleppo pine, and Valencian oak
Font Roja natural spring – a source of fresh, clean water within the park
Refugi del Menejador – historic mountain refuge for hikers
Mountain range forming the backbone of the park with limestone cliffs and peaks reaching up to 1,356 meters.
Extensive oak and pine forests that support diverse wildlife and provide excellent hiking scenery.
A natural spring known for its pure water, located near the park's entrance and a popular resting spot.