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Among nature; Near water
The hilly landscape that surrounds Xàbia has been shaped over the centuries by the influence of the sea and the wind. Its coastline forms a succession of coves and beaches, cliffs, islands, caves, and capes. Its rich natural heritage includes several protected areas: a Natural Park, a Marine Reserve, and 6 micro Flora Reserves. Different hiking routes and viewpoints are offered, to enjoy these areas.
Hiking routes: Montgó Natural Park, Marine Reserve of Cap de Sant Antoni, Portitxol Bay, Forest Park Granadella
Viewpoints: Cap de Sant Antoni, El Molins, Punta del Castell, Séquia de la Nòria, Cala Blanca, Caletes, Creu del Portitxol, l'Illa, La Falzia, Cap Negre, Cap de la Nau, Granadella, Les Pesqueres, Ambolo, Castell de la Granadella
Beaches and coves: La Grava, First Muntanyar or Benissero, El Arenal, Segon Muntanyar, Cala Blanca, Cala Sardinera, Cala Barraca or Portitxol Cala, Cala Ambolo Cala Granadella
Discover the village of Xàbia, wandering through the old town. This part of Xàbia nowadays still retains its peculiar medieval layout: a maze of narrow streets dotted with white walls, arched portals, and Gothic and trellises forging windows all topped off by the "rough stone" characteristic of the area. You will feel the atmosphere of another era.
You can visit the Church of St. Bartholomew, the municipal food market where you can buy native delicacies, City Hall, Archaeology and Ethnography Soler Blasco, Capella de Santa Anna, and the Convent of the Augustinian.
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Distances</span>
Beach: 2.9 km - Portixol
Airport: 98 km - Alicante
Golf course: 8.2 km - Club de Golf de Javea
Town: 2.7 km - Xábia
Train station: 16 km - Gata de Gorgos
Bus stop: 2.2 km - Toscamar
Ferry: 8 km - Xabia
Hospital: 20 km - Denia