Parque Natural de la Serra de Mariola is a protected mountainous area in southeastern Spain known for its rich biodiversity, aromatic plant species, and traditional rural culture, offering varied hiking and nature experiences.
Located in the provinces of Alicante and Valencia in southeastern Spain, Parque Natural de la Serra de Mariola encompasses approximately 17,500 hectares of the Serra de Mariola mountain range, part of the Prebetic System. The park is characterized by rugged peaks reaching up to 1,389 meters, limestone formations, and deep valleys. This Mediterranean-natural park is renowned for its extraordinary biodiversity, notably its extensive collection of aromatic and medicinal plants, such as rosemary, thyme, and sage, which have been traditionally collected by local communities. The area hosts Mediterranean forests dominated by holm oak and pine, supporting wildlife such as wild boar, roe deer, foxes, and numerous bird species including raptors and woodland birds. The Serra de Mariola has a long history of human settlement, with rural villages maintaining many traditional agricultural practices and festivals, including the town of Bocairent known for its cave dwellings and historic architecture. Outdoor recreation here is heavily focused on hiking, with numerous well-marked trails weaving through pine forests, past springs, and archaeological sites. Rock climbing is also popular on the limestone cliffs, and mountain biking is common. The park's scenic viewpoints offer expansive vistas of the surrounding Valencian countryside and neighboring mountain ranges. Its relatively low visitor numbers compared to larger national parks ensure a peaceful natural experience. Visitors are drawn by the combination of nature, culture, and tranquility, along with opportunities to witness rare flora and enjoy the mild Mediterranean climate year-round.
La Penya Migjorn peak - highest point with panoramic views
Diverse aromatic and medicinal plant species unique to the Mediterranean
Historic town of Bocairent with ancient cave dwellings
The Font Roja natural spring and picnic area
The highest summit at 1,389 meters, offering spectacular panoramic views over the Valencian countryside and Mediterranean Sea.
A picturesque historic town known for its medieval cave dwellings, narrow streets, and rich cultural heritage nestled within the park.
Home to one of the richest collections of aromatic and medicinal plants in Spain, vital to local traditions and biodiversity.