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| El Comtat |
El Comtat is a small, mountainous region located
inland behind Marina Baja and Marina Alta. It
is dotted with tiny, agricultural mountain villages,
some of them difficult to get to and makes a wonderful
place to explore rural, undiscovered Spain. |
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Cocentaina
The capital of the Comtat region, Cocentaina has
a population of 11,000. The town has a history
linked to both the Moors and the Christians. The
area was originally scattered with Moorish farmsteads
and after the Reconquest, a Christian quarter
was established in the town complete with a wall
that was supposed to protect it from the large
Moorish population. A medieval fortified palace
can be found in the old Christian quarter. The
maze of lanes and alleyways of the old Moorish
quarter are interesting to explore. Concentaina’s
centre is considered one of the best preserved
medieval centres in the Alicante region.
Cocentaina’s street market is held on Thursdays
and Saturdays.
The nearest city to Cocentaina is Alcoy, with
its hospital, schools and shopping facilities.
Alcoy is 10km from Cocentaina.
It is an hours drive to the coast.
Cocentaina is 65km from Alicante. The town is
located next to the main N340 motorway/main road.
The most easily accessible golf courses are Bonalba
Golf Club and Alicante Golf Club, both just outside
Alicante. |
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Muro de Alcoy
On the southern slopes of the Sierra Mariola,
the town of Muro is situated between 2 rivers.
Traditionally, the town has been associated with
textile production. The architecture in the town
centre is of Moorish origin, the most prominent
building being the blue domed church.
A street market is held in Muro on Fridays.
Muro is 5km north of Cocentaina and 12km north
of Alcoy on the N340 motorway.
A road runs between Muro and Pego, through El
Comtat and Marina Alta and on to the coastal town
of Denia. |
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Agres
At the foot of the Sierra de Mariola, Agres is
a typical mountain village with small white houses,
steep streets and an old village centre. There
are several clear cold-water fountains in the
village gushing out fresh mountain spring water.
Old snow wells previously used to store snow collected
in the winter months can be found near to the
village. There is a ruined castle in the upper
part of the village and nearby, a Franciscan convent
where a picture of the Virgin Mary is supposed
to have miraculously reappeared after being lost
in a fire in Alicante.
To the west of Agres, right on the edge of El
Comtat, Alfafara is a small agricultural village.
An isolated pace with winding streets and 2 lovely
village squares, Alfafara is close to the Sierra
Mariola.
Agres is 7km west of Cocentaina |
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Central El Comtat
The road from Cocentaina to Pego
in the Marina Alta passes through
the interior of the El Comtat,
threading its way through the mountains and villages
of the area. The area is an important cherry growing
region and the 'Denominación de Origen'
label that guarantees a certain quality of fruit
is awarded to many cherry growing villages in
El Comtat. Northeast of Cocentaina, the village
of Benimarful with a population
of 400 has steep, narrow streets and a 16th
Century white and rose coloured church. The
village is surrounded by cherry and almond groves.
Benimarful is 10 minutes from Cocentaina.
On the northern edge of El Comtat, near the
border with Valencia, is the village of Beniarres.
It is of Moorish origin and has 1500 inhabitants.
Beniarres is 20 minutes from Cocentaina.
Benillup is a tiny agricultural
village with a population of 150, located in
the heart of the cherry growing region. The
old village centre is attractive, containing
lovely examples of traditional architecture.
The name Benillup means “son of wolf”
– Beni meaning “son of” in
Arabic.
Benillup is 10 minutes east of Cocentaina.
Almudaina, a village close
to the Sierra de Almudaina is a typical mountain
village with Moorish origins. An Islamic tower
stands in the centre of the town.
Almudaina has a population of 125
The village is in the centre of the region,
20 minutes drive from Cocentaina away from main
roads.
North of Almundaina, Planes
is known as the cherry capital of the region.
It is distinguished by its castle and the Church
of Assumption with its elegant tower. An interesting
medieval village, the steep, narrow, streets
of Planes form a maze through the white houses.
Planes has 900 inhabitants
Planes is a 25 minute drive from Cocentaina,
away from main roads. |
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Balones On
the southern slopes of the Sierra de Almudaina,
the village of Balones has a castle with a mosque.
It is a quiet, undiscovered village, difficult
to reach from the road with just 180 inhabitants.
Located in the mountains, Balones is fairly isolated
and difficult to reach. Millena
is another tiny village with a population of
160. It boasts 2 Moorish castles, one in the
village and another on top of a ridge nearby.
The village is known for its summer fiesta. |
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Benilloba
South east of Concentaina, Benilloba is a medium
sized village with a population of 1000. The
village’s involvement in the textile industry
means that its population has not been as affected
by the patterns of migration that have affected
its neighbouring village and as such it is an
important centre.
Benilloba is situated on the CV78 and is 9km
from the urban centre of Alcoy.
The coast is half an hours drive down the CV78.
Benasau
A small farming village in a valley close to
the Sierra Aitana, Benasau was originally an
Islamic village. Close to Benasau is the deserted
Moorish village of Ares del Bosque.
Benasau is 3km from Benilloba and 12km from
the city of Alcoy
The village is situated on the CV78
Gorga
A small agricultural village, Gorga is a gateway
between the towns and villages either side of
the Seta river valley. Its attractive village
church contains a panel painted by the famous
Valencian artist Juan de Juanes. With a population
of 270, Gorga is a quiet, tranquil place.
Gorga is 3km from Benilloba, off the main CV78
road.
Quatretondeta
East of Gorga, surrounded by the peaks of the
Serrella, this agricultural village is a sleepy,
tranquil place set in beautiful, rural surroundings.
The village is 5km from Benilloba, off the main
CV78 road.
Alcoleja
South of Benasau, on the border of El Comtat,
Alcoleja is located in proximity to the Sierra
Aitana, the highest mountain of Alicante province.
It is a remote, typical mountain village, ideally
located if you are looking for a place to get
away from it all.
Benasau is fairly isolated, situated off the
main roads.
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| East El Comtat
Benimassot
High in the hills, Benimassot is an undiscovered
village with fantastic views over the whole
valley. A quiet, peaceful place, it has steep,
narrow streets and a white balcony skirting
the village from which the valley views can
be enjoyed.
Tollos
A tiny hamlet with a population of just 42,
the village used to be used as a refuge for
the Moors during the Reconquest. It is situated
on the slopes of the Sierra de Alfaro.
Facheca
In the Sierra de Alfaro, Facheca is nestled
in the mountains between the limestone formations
that rise from the Seta valley. A tiny place
with 150 inhabitants and an unusual church,
Facheca has a 100 year old elm tree in the village
square.
Farmorca
Surrounded by almond and olive groves, Farmorca
clings to the side of the Sierra Serrella. It
is a hamlet with a population of 73 where, in
the past, caravans carrying snow from the mountains
set out towards the coast.
The villages in the east of the region are
about halfway between the service centres of
Callossa and Alcoy,
it being less than 40 minutes drive to each. |
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| Towns and villages |
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| Agres |
| Alcocer De Planes |
| Alcoleja |
| Alfafara |
| Almudaina |
| Balones |
| Benasau |
| Beniarrés |
| Benilloba |
| Benillup |
| Benimarfull |
| Benimassot |
| Cocentaina |
| Facheca |
| Famorca |
| Gaianes |
| Gorga |
| Millena |
| Muro de Alcoy |
| Planes |
| Quatretondeta |
| Tollos |
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