Although close to the Costa Blanca, the dramatic massif of Sierra de Aitana has remained a secret from all but a few discerning visitors. We follow traditional footpaths and mule tracks, mostly along ridge lines, giving us spectacular panoramic vistas, and then descend to beautiful valleys with natural springs, fantastic limestone amphitheatres, and where castles dot distant hilltops. The rocky peaks and steep valleys which sweep down to the Mediterranean coast, benefit from the privilege of a warm climate for over 300 days of the year, making it an ideal location for out-of-season walking.



  • Enjoy stunning views over the sparkling Mediterranean
  • Follow traditional footpaths through rugged mountain landscapes
  • Gain cultural insight from our local Spanish guide
  • Unique cultural activity on each departure (see Is This Trip for You? for more information)
  • Make the most of the 300 days of sunshine found here on a late getaway
  • Unique cultural activity on each departure (see Is This Trip for You? in Essential Information for more details)
  • Enjoy stunning views over the sparkling MediterraneanFollow traditional footpaths through rugged mountain landscapesMake the most of the 300 days of sunshine found here on a late getawayGain cultural insight from our local Spanish guideUnique cultural activity on each departure (see Is This Trip for You? in Essential Information for more details)
  • Enjoy stunning views over the sparkling MediterraneanFollow traditional footpaths through rugged mountain landscapesMake the most of the 300 days of sunshine found here on a late getawayGain cultural insight from our local Spanish guide
  • — Enjoy stunning views over the sparkling Mediterranean — Follow traditional footpaths through rugged mountain landscapes — Make the most of the 300 days of sunshine found here on a late getaway — Gain cultural insight from our local Spanish guide

We stay at Rincon de Pepe, a two-star hostel in the heart of Benimantell in the Guadalest Valley, approximately 40mi (60km) from Alicante and away from the crowded Costa Blanca. It is ideally situated for our adventure, minimising transfer times for our walks and offering views over the Mediterranean.



It has only eight rooms, which all offer sea views and the opportunity to enjoy a sunrise every morning. In the restaurant, there is a fireplace, which is used by the tour leader on the final night to prepare a paella (accompanied by a local vermouth) to end the hiking week. In winter, it also serves as an improvised barbecue to grill sausages or vegetables for dinner.



Additionally, the staff at Rincon de Pepe produce olive oil from the many olive trees surrounding the property; during the winter season, there will be oranges with which you can make your own freshly squeezed orange juice at breakfast. Local bottled wine is included for all five evening meals or soft drinks/beers.



There is also a back terrace/entrance, used only by our groups, which provides direct access to a private meeting room. This entrance also includes a small area where we can leave boots, walking poles and any wet walking gear.



Amenities



Restaurant serving traditional dishes using local ingredients

Outside terrace area

Wet gear room and clothes dryer

Living room area with comfortable seating

24-hour tea/coffee facilities, books and card games



Worth knowing



Single supplements (on request) are limited and are allocated on a ‘first come, first served’ basis.