Ermita de Sant Esteve e vista sulla Vall d'Albaida
Ermita de Sant Esteve e vista sulla Vall d'Albaida
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Perched atop the Serra Grossa mountain range at an elevation of 840 meters, the Ermita de Sant Esteve is a historic religious building and an exceptional viewpoint offering sweeping vistas over the Vall d'Albaida region in Spain. Located near the town of Ontinyent in the province of Valencia, this site is renowned for its panoramic outlook across the valley and surrounding peaks, making it a significant landmark for both its spiritual heritage and natural beauty.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible…
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Elevazione 840 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
giovedì 5 marzo
12°C
7°C
68 %
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Velocità max vento: 11,0 km/h
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While there are various approaches, a common hiking route starts from a detour point, covering approximately 4.5 kilometers to the hermitage. The ascent involves significant gradients, so allow ample time for the climb. Cyclists also use the well-maintained, paved track.
The hike to Ermita de Sant Esteve is considered intermediate in difficulty due to a notable ascent with sections featuring gradients above 10%. The track is paved and in good condition, making it accessible for both hikers and cyclists, but the climb itself can be demanding.
The site offers recreational facilities, including barbecues, making it a pleasant spot for families. However, the ascent to the hermitage can be challenging for younger children or those not accustomed to significant climbs. Consider the fitness level of your family before attempting the full hike.
While there are no explicit restrictions mentioned, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the presence of other visitors and potential wildlife. Be mindful that there is limited shade on the ascent, which could be a factor for pets during warmer months.
There is a dedicated parking lot conveniently located right next to the hermitage. The site is accessible via a well-maintained, asphalted road, making it easy to reach by car.
The Ermita de Sant Esteve is a popular viewpoint, especially on weekends and during local festivities in the second half of July. While specific crowd numbers aren't available, it's a well-known spot for its panoramic views, so expect more visitors during these times. Arriving early is often recommended.
The hermitage itself has a former hermit's dwelling repurposed as a refuge for hikers, and the surrounding area is equipped with recreational facilities including barbecues. However, for cafes, restaurants, or formal accommodation, you would need to visit the nearby town of Ontinyent, which is approximately 8 kilometers away.
The Ermita de Sant Esteve was constructed by farmers in 1702, though its origins might date back to between 1666 and 1702. It underwent a significant restoration in 1991, revealing its rustic stonework. It is recognized as a "Bien de Relevancia Local" (Asset of Local Relevance) and houses the image of "El Santet," believed to protect the region from summer hailstorms.
The hermitage is situated about 8 kilometers outside of Ontinyent. While it's accessible by car, bicycle, or on foot, direct public transport routes to the hermitage itself are not readily available. Visitors typically reach the site via private vehicle or by hiking/cycling from nearby towns.
For photography, the hermitage offers exceptional views at both sunrise and sunset, with the changing colors illuminating the landscape. To avoid the heat, especially during summer months, it is strongly advisable to go very early in the morning, as there is limited shade on the ascent.
Yes, the surrounding area of the hermitage is equipped with recreational facilities, including barbecues and other services. The former dwelling of the hermit has also been repurposed as a refuge for hikers, providing a basic amenity for those on longer excursions.