Highlights
- • Panoramic trails
- • Rich biodiversity
- • Stunning cliffs
- • Bird sanctuary
- • Pristine beaches
description
The Parque Natural de la Sierra de Irta is a haven where the Mediterranean coast meets the majesty of the mountains. This protected area hosts a rich biodiversity, with trails winding through cliffs and forests, offering breathtaking panoramic views. It is a refuge for those seeking to connect with nature in its purest form, away from urban hustle. Here, the song of birds and the whisper of the se…
The Parque Natural de la Sierra de Irta is a haven where the Mediterranean coast meets the majesty of the mountains. This protected area hosts a rich biodiversity, with trails winding through cliffs and forests, offering breathtaking panoramic views. It is a refuge for those seeking to connect with nature in its purest form, away from urban hustle. Here, the song of birds and the whisper of the sea provide the perfect soundtrack for an unforgettable getaway.
Location
Guide - Parque Natural de la Sierra de Irta
How to get there
Information on how to get to the region
To reach the park, take the AP-7 and exit at Peñíscola or Alcalà de Xivert. From there, follow the signs to the park. By public transport, there are buses from Castellón de la Plana to Peñíscola, and from there, the park can be accessed by taxi or bicycle.
Area Information
General information about the area
The park offers well-marked trails and rest areas. There are no accommodation facilities within the park, but options are available in nearby towns.
Geography
Geography and terrain characteristics
The Sierra de Irta stretches along the Mediterranean coast, with mountains reaching 573 meters at Pico Campanilles. Its cliffs and coves offer stunning sea views.
Flora & Fauna
Flora and fauna of the region
Flora includes species like dwarf palm and mastic tree, while fauna hosts birds of prey and reptiles. Spring is ideal for observing biodiversity at its peak.
Can you camp in the park?
Camping is not allowed within the park to protect the natural environment.
Are there marked hiking trails?
Yes, the park has several well-marked hiking trails for different difficulty levels.
Is there an entrance fee to access the park?
No, access to the park is free, although some activities may have a cost.