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Font Jordana

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Font Jordana is a cherished natural park nestled in the municipality of Agullent, Spain, standing at an elevation of approximately 428 metres. This significant local landmark is renowned for its tranquil environment and serves as a vital water source, with fresh water from Les Penyetes flowing through the historic town centre before reaching the park. It acts as a gateway to the wider natural landscapes of Agullent and the scenic Serra d'Agullent mountain range.

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    1. Path to Agres – Alt del Forner de Verda loop from Agullent

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    Elevation 430 m

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    Location: Agullent, la Vall d'Albaida, Valencia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of hiking trails can I find starting from Font Jordana?

    Font Jordana serves as an excellent starting point for a variety of trails. You can find everything from gentle, family-friendly walks along the promenade to more challenging excursions leading into the Serra d'Agullent mountain range. Many routes explore the charming corners of the municipality, offering diverse options for all skill levels and preferences, including some scenic loop trails.

    Are there specific trails at Font Jordana suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Font Jordana is very family-friendly. Besides the children's playground within the park, there are several easy, flat walks along the promenade and surrounding areas that are perfect for families with young children or strollers. These paths offer a chance to enjoy nature without significant elevation changes or difficult terrain.

    Is Font Jordana dog-friendly?

    While the park itself is a public space, it's generally understood that dogs are welcome on the trails and in the natural areas surrounding Font Jordana, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check local regulations upon arrival, especially concerning specific recreational areas or the bar-restaurant.

    How long do the typical hikes around Font Jordana take?

    The duration of hikes varies greatly depending on the chosen route and your pace. Shorter, leisurely strolls around the park and immediate surroundings might take 30 minutes to an hour. Longer trails into the Serra d'Agullent can range from 2 to 4 hours or more, offering opportunities for half-day excursions. It's advisable to check specific trail descriptions for estimated times.

    What is the parking situation like at Font Jordana, and is it free?

    As a significant local landmark and community hub, Font Jordana generally has accessible parking available. While specific details on fees are not always highlighted, parking in such natural areas in Spain is often free, especially in designated public lots. However, during peak times, such as weekends or summer festivities, parking spaces can fill up quickly, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended.

    How crowded does Font Jordana get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    Font Jordana is a cherished local spot, so it can get quite busy, especially on sunny weekends, public holidays, and during summer festivities. While the natural setting can absorb many visitors, the main recreational areas, playground, and bar-restaurant can become lively. For a quieter experience, consider visiting on weekdays or earlier in the morning.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly at or near Font Jordana?

    Yes, Font Jordana is well-equipped for a comfortable outing, featuring a bar-restaurant directly within the park. This offers convenient refreshments and meals, allowing visitors to relax and refuel without having to leave the natural area. Additionally, being close to Agullent, there are other dining options a short distance away in the town.

    Is Font Jordana suitable for a winter hike, or is it best visited in warmer months?

    Font Jordana can be enjoyed throughout the year. While warmer months are particularly vibrant due to summer festivities and the pleasant weather for outdoor recreation, winter offers a different kind of tranquility. The trails are generally accessible, and the natural beauty remains. Just be sure to dress appropriately for cooler temperatures and potential rain, and check local weather forecasts before heading out.

    What should I wear for a walk or hike at Font Jordana?

    Comfortable footwear is highly recommended, whether you're planning a leisurely stroll or a more adventurous hike. For longer trails, sturdy hiking shoes are ideal. Layered clothing is always a good idea to adapt to changing temperatures, and consider bringing a hat and sunscreen during sunnier months. A light rain jacket can be useful year-round.

    Are there any wild swimming spots or natural pools near Font Jordana?

    While Font Jordana itself is known for its five-spout fountain and the fresh water from Les Penyetes, it is primarily a natural park and recreational area, not a designated swimming spot. The water from the fountain is for drinking. For wild swimming, you would need to explore other natural areas or rivers further afield in the region, as there are no immediate wild swimming spots directly within the park.

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