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PR-CV 148 YATOVA - CASA DE TABARLA - POCICO VALENTÍN

Promoter: Ayuntamiento de Yátova

Certification status: Conditioned quality control

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Following the inspection carried out by trail technicians, this trail has been declared of "limited adequacy" as a result of the faults detected in the signage. These include inadequate horizontal signs (paint markers) and/or vertical ones (trailheads and information boards) or lacking direction markers that do not provide sufficient information to properly follow the route. The builder of this trail has been informed of the situation.
For safety reasons and during maintenance work, it is advised to be extremely careful while taking this route. Furthermore, mountain sports entail risks associated with the activity itself and the environment where they take place, for which any person is fully liable. For this reason, hikes need to be planned properly and adequate training, equipment and sensible use of the trails are required.

Long route, but without technical difficulty that stands out for the variety of fields: almond, olive, cherry and other varieties that make its natural heritage a perfect place for hiking. We can also enjoy the views of the Martés mountain range and the Forata reservoir.

Trail:
One way (point-to-point)
Technical data:
Length:
23,30 km
Estimated walking time:
06:15:00
Elevation gain:
710 m
Elevation loss:
845 m
MIDE ratings:
Level of natural risks:
3
Navigation on the trail:
2
Hiking difficulty:
2
Fitness level needed:
4

More information on Montaña Segura

Difficulty rating according to FEDME:
Unknown
Useful information:
Date of certification:
15-03-1999
Date of the last Quality Control:
april de 2024
Reference municipality:
District:
Province:
Valencia/València
Cartography IGN MTN25:
0720-3; 0720-4; 0721-3

Downloadable from the Catalogue of the IGN Map Library

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Protected Natural Spaces:

We advise you to look up the regulations and/or authorisations for using the trails in these conservation areas on the website of the Conselleria de Medio Ambiente, Agua, Infraestructuras y Territorio

  • Sierra de Malacara (SIC - Site of Community Interest)
  • Sierra de Malacara (SAC - Special Area of Conservation)
  • Sierra de Malacara (SPAB - Special Protection Area for Birds)
  • Sierra de Martés - Muela de Cortes (SPAB - Special Protection Area for Birds)
Key points of the route:

Yátova (connection PR-CV 115) - detour to Fte. Militara (spring) - Corral de Galena (corral) - Fuente Umbría (spring) - Los Cuchillos - Padernillas - Cortijos del Pobre (estate) - Collado del Cantal (col) - Cárcama, El Peñón - Río Mijares (river) - Collado Fletz (col) - connection SL-CV 21 - Alto del Cerro (peak) - Casas de Tabarla (old rural house) (connection GR 7)

Route description (only available in Spanish)

Salimos de Yátova por la avenida de la Diputación en dirección del barrio de Mijares y a la derecha tomamos el camino junto a un almacén. Subimos un buen repecho y al rato tomaremos el camino del barranco de San Vicente. Pasamos por el corral de la Galena y seguimos dirección oeste dejando a la derecha el alto de Paternillas. Más adelante, dejamos la pista por una senda que remonta el barranco de la Cierva. Llegamos al collado del Cantal a partir de ahí comenzamos a bajar por el cinto de Peñamala y el camino del Cantal hacia el río Mijares hasta llegar a la casa del Peñón junto a la carretera CV-429.

Cruzamos la carretera, pasamos el río Mijares por una zona en la que hay algunos diseminados. Por el camino llegamos al collado de Fletz donde cambiamos de dirección y subimos una zona más montañosa y rocosa hasta el Cerro. Al poco empezamos a bajar progresivamente. Salimos a un camino forestal que seguimos a la izquierda estando en 30' en las casas de Tabarla y la conexión con el GR 7. Desde aquí, en menos de 5' llegaremos a la fuente del pocico Valentín.

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