Serra d'Espadà

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Serra d'Espadà[1] (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈsɛra ðespaˈða], Spanish: Sierra de Espadán) is a 51 km (32 mi) long mountain range in the Alt Palància, Alt Millars and Plana Baixa comarcas, in the Province of Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain. Its highest point is La Ràpita (1,106 m).

Serra d'Espadà
La Vall d'Almonesir, in the heart of the Range
Highest point
Elevation1,106 m (3,629 ft)
ListingList of mountains in the Valencian Community
Coordinates39°52′00″N 0°17′30″W / 39.86667°N 0.29167°W / 39.86667; -0.29167
Geography
Serra d'Espadà is located in Spain
Serra d'Espadà
Serra d'Espadà
Spain
LocationAlt Palància, Alt Millars, Plana Baixa, Valencian Community
Parent rangeIberian System, Eastern end
Geology
Mountain typeBuntsandstein
Climbing
Easiest routeFirst drive from Sogorb, then hike from Eslida

Road N-234 winds its way between the Serra d'Espadà and Sierra de Javalambre reaching the coast at Sagunto and the Autopista AP-7.

Olive Oil Protected Designation of Origin (PDO)

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Together with Serra Calderona, a parallel range only 25 km to the south, the Serra d'Espadà constitutes a defined ecoregion in the foothills of the Iberian System that are closest to the Mediterranean Sea coast. In many areas of the mountainsides olive trees are grown. Their olives produce excellent oil that has been awarded Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) and has been included by the global Slow Food movement in the Ark of Taste international catalogue of heritage foods in danger of extinction. This oil is marketed as Aceite de las Sierras Espadán y Calderona (Valencian: Oli de les Serres d'Espadà i la Calderona).[2]

Natural Park

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There are also Cork Oak forests in these mountains, as well as springs and shady ravines. The Serra d'Espadà Natural Park is located in this range. Within this well-kept park there are numerous marked paths for hikers.[3]

Features

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