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Many people are seeking alternatives to the seaside resort holiday that is centred around lots of sunshine and doing as little as possible except maybe reading a book on the beach or around a swimming pool.  Pleasant as that prospect may be, spending two weeks with nothing else on the agenda can become a little monotonous.  More and more holidaymakers are looking to combine some of the lazy sunshine holiday concept with a certain amount of activity, and it is here that the area around Gandía and the whole area along the Costa Blanca can really come into its own. 

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The beautiful mountain scenery that lies almost immediately behind the coastal resorts along the Costa Blanca provide for a whole host of activities that are only now being fully recognised by local towns and businesses as equally valid and attractive reasons to come to this part of Spain.  An obvious recreation in the La Safor mountains near Gandía is that of hiking and walking, and there is a wide choice of routes that have been mapped out for the enthusiast, ranging from easy, gentle walks to more strenuous hikes and climbs.  Local authorities have started producing maps showing the recommended routes to follow, and these are also signposted along the way to make things even easier and more “user friendly” and less daunting for the first-time hill walker.  There is also a hiking information centre in the hills behind Gandía where many of the local routes are centred upon, set in an area designated of special interest and natural beauty.  As an extra point of interest, some of the routes also make use of disused railway lines in the area and the hiker will find themselves taking unspoilt and scenic routes between towns and villages, often even walking through former railway tunnels along the way. 

If walking and hiking does not appeal, an alternative is cycling and mountain biking.  This is a recreation that is hugely popular amongst local people, and it is not hard to see why.  Bikes can be hired locally, either as an independent daily or weekly rental, or in the company of a guide who can take the enthusiast along routes in the hills and mountains if a road trip is not what you have in mind.  Stunning mountain views are the reward for a steep climb through many of the villages and towns in the area, and then of course there is always the extra reward of the exhilarating downhill trip at the other side!  It is very easy to combine a route that takes in a mountain section, followed by a return along the coast and maybe a swim in the sea all in the same trip – the best of everything! 

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Nature lovers can also indulge themselves along the Costa Blanca by visiting the areas frequented by the many species of birds in the area – both local and (depending on the time of year) migratory.  There is a large designated nature reserve of wetlands to the south of Valencia City that will be of particular interest to the bird watcher, and this is home to a great number of species as well as a stopping point for birds that are passing through on their seasonal migrations.  In addition to this specific area, the entire stretch of coast provides excellent opportunities for spotting a wide range of birds, including many birds of prey in the mountains.  Guided bird watching tours can be arranged by local experts who can take the visitor to the best starting-off points, depending on the particular types of bird that are of particular interest.  This can in fact be an excellent way of combining the different activities that the area lends itself to so well – walking through beautiful scenery whilst at the same time spotting varieties of birds and wildlife the visitor is unlikely to encounter at home. 

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And all this, of course, is available along the Costa Blanca in a climate so very much milder and warmer than what the visitor would probably be used to at home.  Indeed, the long mild season that this part of Spain generally experiences makes it perfectly possible – and maybe even preferable – to take a break at a time when the mainstream holiday crowds have either not yet arrived or already returned home.  The visitor can then benefit from lower airfares (rather than having to pay the premium normally levied during school holidays), cheaper accommodation costs, and of course a less crowded environment than during the traditional peak season.  

Alternatively, if some members of a group want the more traditional high-season holiday activities of sun and sea, this can be combined with the interests of the walker and nature lover all in the same trip.  The Costa Blanca and the La Safor region in particular really does have a lot more to offer than first meets the eye.

 


As Northern Europe still finds itself in the grip of winter, the weather in Spain is at least bright and sunny, even if it is not hot enough to go swimming in the sea quite yet! Vincent and his girlfriend Kim from Belgium arrived at Villa Florencia at the beginning of the week – in search of a little respite from the cold weather further north.

They are keen walkers and explorers, and wasted no time in getting to know the area a little, even on the afternoon of their arrival day and despite a very early start. They had decided that a self-drive holiday would be the best way to explore the area, so on Monday afternoon they went into Gandia and down to the Playa to get a feel for the place. After looking around for a while they returned to Villa Florencia for dinner and a well-earned good night’s sleep, to stand them in good stead for a day’s walking and exploring on Tuesday.

A trip inland was planned for Tuesday, to take in some of the beautiful mountain scenery as well as a visit to Xativa castle, about 40 minutes by car from here. Vincent and Kim took a tour of the inside of the castle as well as walking around the extensive grounds and taking lots of photographs from vantage points over the town of Xativa itself. Later on in the afternoon, they drove around some of the famous mountain scenery of the Costa Blanca and even though the sun did not shine the whole time, it still felt a whole lot better that the cold weather they had left behind in Belgium! They spent so much time exploring the inland area of the Costa Blanca that they did not return to Villa Florencia until about 8.30pm, but nevertheless had had a great day, and only wanted to do more of the same on Wednesday!

Walking was to be the main activity on Wednesday, however, so they took a packed lunch with them, and drove up into the mountains to the village of La Drova – only a short distance away. On the outskirts of La Drova there is a hiker’s information centre with details of recommended walking routes in the area, and they followed the directions on signposts along the way and had a thoroughly enjoyable day. They took a couple of the walking routes, discovering caves along the way, and then drove down the other side of the mountain to Simat later in the afternoon to have a look at the famous monastery there.

One of the Costa Blanca’s well known attractions is the caves at Benidoleig, a 30 or 40 minute drive inland to the south of Gandía, and this was the chosen destination for Thursday’s excursion. The weather was again bright and sunny, and perfect for a day’s driving holiday along the Costa Blanca and inland. The caves themselves are a famous tourist destination for a day trip, and give an interesting insight into the history and geology of the La Safor region. Well lit with discreet lighting, you can walk deep into the side of the mountain and see the formation of stalactites and stalagmites as well as the different layers of rock that form the mountains themselves.

Vincent has been a visitor to Villa Florencia in the past, but it was the first time he had brought his girlfriend Kim with him. The sort of outdoor activities that you can enjoy in the La Safor region in the winter sunshine, like the hill walking, hiking, exploring and sightseeing, will probably ensure that they return in the future for more of the same – it certainly beats the cold weather of northern Europe at this time of the year, after all!

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