Marina Baixa

Puig Campana

Hiking trail

Puig Campana is the “Magic Mountain” of Finestrat — at 1,408 metres the second-highest peak on the Costa Blanca, instantly recognisable by the giant notch cut into its summit ridge.

Region: Marina Baixa Province: Alicante Type: Hiking trail Summit: 1,408 m Loop: PR-CV 289 · ~11 km

Why hike Puig Campana

Rising abruptly from near the sea just behind Benidorm, Puig Campana is the mountain of the Costa Blanca — a near-perfect limestone pyramid with a famous gap in its crest. You can walk the classic circular trail around its base, a medium route of about 11 kilometres, or take on the demanding climb to the summit for one of the finest panoramas in the whole province. Either way the mountain’s sheer presence, its legend and its views over the Mediterranean make it unforgettable.

Highlight

Roldán’s Notch

The square gap in the secondary peak, said in legend to have been struck from the rock by the giant Roldán — the fallen block becoming Benidorm Island.

Route

The PR-CV 289 loop

The classic circular trail around the base from Font del Molí: roughly 11 km and around 600 m of ascent, a medium grade, with views all the way.

Summit

Climb to 1,408 m

From the Coll del Pouet up past the Bancal del Moro saddle to the top — a challenging ascent of 4 to 8 hours for fit, well-shod walkers.

Views

The panorama

From the summit: the Benidorm skyline, Serra Gelada, the Peñón de Ifach, the Aitana range, and on clear days the island of Ibiza.

Nature

Protected Landscape

The Puig Campana and Ponotx Protected Landscape; the shaded north face shelters ash, maple and holm oak among the pines.

Start

Font del Molí

The trailhead spring above Finestrat, with free parking, an information point and the first signposts for the PR-CV 289.

On the map

Practical information

  • Getting there: about 40 minutes by car from Alicante airport (ALC) and only around 8 minutes from Benidorm; free parking at the Font del Molí de Finestrat, where the trails begin.
  • The walk: choose the medium circular loop (PR-CV 289, ~11 km, ~600 m ascent, 3–5 hours) or the demanding summit ascent (~1,000 m of climbing, 5–8 hours); sturdy boots and plenty of water are essential, as the upper mountain has no reliable spring.
  • Best time to visit: spring and autumn; the summit is fully exposed, so avoid the midday heat and always check the forecast first.
  • Don’t miss: the close-up view of the notch from the Bancal del Moro saddle, and the sweeping panorama over the Bay of Benidorm from the top.

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