Hiking Trails - (P.R.-C.V. 27)

Features Region: El . Municipalities: Agres and Concentaina. Responsible Body: C.E Les Caves. Start: Agres (from the Sanctuary of the Mare de Deu d’Agres). Finish: Concentaina (at Sant Cristofol Chapel). Length: 10 kilometers. Approximate Time: 2 hours 30 minutes. Difficulty: Medium. Cartography: 821-I 1:25,000; 821-III 1:25,000.

Services Agres Town Council: Tel. No.: 965 51 00 01 Cocentaina Town Council: Tel. No.: 965 59 00 51 Cocentaina Tourist Information Office: Tel. No.: 965 59 01 59 Mountain and Climbing Sports Federation (Federació d’Esports de Muntanya i Escalada): Tel. No.: 965 43 97 47

Relief Because of their height and extension, the Mariola Mountainsare one of the most important mountain systems in , second only to the Aitana Mountains. Considered one of the main lungs of the , it is rich with wildlife and botanical treasures. Throughout ancient history, the particular nature of this land was determinant for the settlement of a large number of peoples, and it was also a passageway for important communication routes between civilizations in the past. Officially, it belongs to the municipalities of Alcoy, Cocentaina, , Agres, , Bocairent and . The highest point is Montcabrer peak (1389 m.), rising in the municipal territory Cocentaina. The Mariola Mountains account for the most important hydrographical network, with the contribution of rivers such as the Vinalopó or the , whose sources spring out of it. Itinerary We begin at the sanctuary of Mare de Deu d’Agres, taking a trail that goes up by the side of the ravine, to get to the Montcabrer shelter. We follow on a trail that descends to the South, to further come across a detour leading to the Southeast. We will immediately notice the top of Montcabrer Mount, which will be our best reference. Once leaving this point behind, we will successively reach Mas de Llopis, la Font de Sanxo, la Font de l’Esquerola, la Font de Huit Piletes and la Font de Penya Banyà. Upon reaching this last point, a forest trail will lead us to Sant Cristofol Chapel, the end of our route.