Cova Tallada circuit from Javea gun club
Some challenging terrain (feels more like M/S) with many interesting features. A civil war memorial, some unmarked paths. Then a scenic route to the remains of 11 windmills. A level section, then a steep scrambling descent with a chain to Cova Tallada. Views through the roof into the cave & optional (if sea is calm) a steep descent (scrambling with chains) to a sea level traverse and into the impressive cave (torch useful, not essential). Followed by a coastal traverse with some exposure & steep ascent to 16th century watchtower. Pleasant footpaths back to the Gun Club & its Cafe.
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The grade of this walk is M/C/Scr, which means
M – Moderate: up to 12km in length, less than 400 metres ascent and less than 50% rough going.
C – More than half the route on rough ground.
Scr – Scrambling: This implies the need for handholds to ascend steep rock pitches with a sense of exposure to vertigo and where a slip could lead to a serious accident.
Nearest town | Javea |
Directions to start |
From km 5.6 on CV-736 near top of pass, turn W towards Montgo onto gravel track with central island. Follow track 500m, turn R at barrier, continue to reach the open plateau of the Gun Club car park. |
Start point (Lat/Long) | 38.805254, 0.151671 Click here to view in Google Maps (in a new browser tab) |
Length (km) | 11.00 |
Ascent (metres) | 300 |
Walking time (hours) | 3 |
Total time (hours) | 5 |
Recommendations or Restrictions | Much of the track is good, but some is particularly rough and rocky, a short section verges on scrambling & the descent into the cave (optional) is scrambling! |
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Beautiful walk. A few spots with scrambling. One with a chain for extra hold. If you do the walk in this direction this steep part is in the descent. If you change the direction you could climb this section.
………..or you can start in Denia at Las Rotas with the same result.
June 2019
Apparently there will be attempts to restrict access to Cova Tallada (the cave between Denia and Javea) this year with pre-registration required to make a visit between 15th June to 30 September. Nobody seems to know how this will be organised or policed, but you might want to bear this in mind! It’s to prevent accidents and litter.