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How to Access the Sierra de Irta in Summer: Complete Guide

If you are planning your stay in Alcossebre or Peñíscola, you may wonder how to access the Sierra de Irta in summer, as it is one of the most valued natural spots on the Castellón coastline. During the summer season, access to this protected area is subject to certain restrictions to ensure its conservation. In this article, we provide you with all the information you need to plan your visit safely, respectfully, and enjoyably.

Where is the Sierra de Irta and why is it worth visiting?

The Sierra de Irta is a natural park that stretches over about 15 km of coastline between the municipalities of Alcossebre and Peñíscola. It is characterized by the absence of buildings, exceptional biodiversity, and a coastline dotted with small coves such as Cala Mundina, Cala Argilaga, or Cala Blanca—perfect for those who want to escape the more crowded beaches.

Sierra de Irta Natural Park and Marine Reserve – Alcossebre Sea Experience

Available access to the Sierra de Irta in high season

Access from Alcossebre (southern area of the park)

From Alcossebre, the main access to the Sierra de Irta is located near the Alcossebre Lighthouse, where you can park your vehicle in a designated area. From there, a forest track runs along the coast toward Peñíscola. During the summer, vehicle traffic is often restricted—only walking, cycling, or special authorization is allowed.

Access from Peñíscola (northern area of the park)

In the northern part, access is via the Font Nova Urbanization, from which several paths head toward coves such as Cala Volante or Cala Puerto Azul. As above, it’s recommended to check in advance the regulations in force because some routes may be closed to traffic during high season.

Regulation of coastal access in the Sierra de Irta in summer

During the summer period (from June 21 to September 7, 2025), motor vehicle access to the coastal track of the Sierra de Irta is restricted to protect this unique ecosystem.

Why is the access limited?

  • Motor vehicle traffic damages vegetation, produces dust and noise, and negatively affects fauna.
  • The aim is to preserve the natural beauty, enhance visitor safety, and reduce overtourism.

How is this regulation applied?

Two controlled barriers are installed:

  • One in the north, near Peñíscola (Torre Badum).
  • Another in the south, from Alcossebre (Ribamar track).

Only the following may pass:

  • Visitors with a reserved parking spot.
  • Property owners or residents with authorization.
  • Vehicles authorized by the Park.

How to reserve to visit coves by car?

  • Go to the online reservation page: www.tramita.gva.es
  • Make the parking reservation 2–3 days before your visit.
  • Parking is only allowed within the assigned area.
  • Night parking and overnight stays are not permitted.
  • If entering between 08:00 and 19:30, reservation is still required.

What if I am a property owner or resident?

You must send to the following email serra_irta@gva.es:

  • Proof of property ownership.
  • License plates of the vehicles.
  • Contact phone number

For more official information, you can consult the Sierra de Irta Natural Park website: Regulation of the coastal track (GVA)

Failure to comply with these measures may lead to fines and seriously damage the natural environment.

The most recommended coves for your visit

Based on the most common Google searches, these are the most valued coves to enjoy during summer in the Sierra de Irta:

  • Cala Mundina: close to Alcossebre and easy to access.
  • Cala Argilaga: intimate and less crowded.
  • Cala Blanca: known for its crystal-clear waters.
  • Cala Volante: one of the wildest, accessible from Peñíscola.
  • Cala de Ribamar: perfect for those wanting to fully disconnect.

Each offers a different experience, all framed within a high-value ecological and scenic environment.

Practical tips for enjoying your visit

  • Check the weather forecast before starting your route.
  • Avoid midday heat if accessing on foot or by bike.
  • Bring plenty of water, sun protection, and appropriate footwear.
  • Download trail maps beforehand if possible.
  • Remember you are in a protected natural area; your conduct is essential for its preservation.

Visiting the Sierra de Irta in summer is a unique opportunity to connect with nature in its purest form. Knowing how to access the Sierra de Irta in summer and respecting the rules will help preserve this natural treasure for future generations while offering you an authentic and unforgettable experience.

Where to stay to visit the Sierra de Irta: Alcossebre Sea Experience

If you wish to enjoy the Sierra de Irta in summer with maximum comfort, we recommend staying at Alcossebre Sea Experience, a premium aparthotel located by the sea and within short distance of the main park access points.

Our apartments, fully equipped with private terraces, allow you to rest after your routes through the Sierra or your days at the coves. In addition, you can enjoy exclusive facilities such as:

  • Infinity pool with Mediterranean views
  • Spa and wellness area
  • Gym and heated indoor pool
  • Private parking and direct beach access
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Alcossebre Sea Experience

By booking directly through our website, you will have access to the best guaranteed rates, preferential conditions and personalised service before, during and after your stay.

Reserve today on www.alcossebreseaexperience.com and secure your ideal accommodation to explore the Sierra de Irta this summer.

Complete Guide to Long-stay Visas in Spain

If you are thinking of settling in Spain for an extended period of time, you will need to know about long-term visa requirements. In this guide we explain the types of visas available, how to apply for them and how to plan your trip to Spain from abroad.

Types of Long Stay Visas in Spain

Depending on the purpose of your stay, you can apply for different types of visas:

  • Non-profit residence visa: Ideal for those who wish to live in Spain without working.
  • Work and residence visa: For those who have obtained a job offer in Spain.
  • Student visa: For studies at universities or training centres.
  • Investor or entrepreneur visa: For those who wish to invest in business or entrepreneurship in Spain.
Long-stay visa

Long-stay visa application requirements

Common documents you will need include:

  • Valid passport.
  • Visa application form.
  • Justification of sufficient financial means.
  • Private health insurance.
  • Criminal record certificate.

Planning Your Stay in Spain

Once in Spain, it is important to organise aspects such as:

  • Temporary or permanent accommodation.
  • Registration in the municipal register.
  • Opening a bank account in Spain.
  • Obtaining the NIE (Foreigner’s Identification Number).

Enjoy an Unforgettable Stay at the Alcossebre Sea Experience

Obtaining a long-stay visa in Spain requires preparation and fulfilment of requirements. Planning your arrival and stay will help you ease the transition and enjoy all that the country has to offer.

And to make your experience even better, what better way to start your adventure in Spain than by staying in a hotel that will make your arrival more comfortable and enjoyable. Enjoy cosy rooms, excellent services and a strategic location to explore the best of Spain.

Check our special rates for long stays and find the best option for you.

Book your stay with us and start a new adventure in Spain with an experience of luxury and comfort.

Make your reservation and check our offer at: www.alcossebreseaexperience.com

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