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Discover Montanejos’s thermal pools and scenic hike from Valencia with this 8-hour tour, including transportation, expert guides, and stunning river views.

This tour offers a comprehensive way to explore the natural beauty of Montanejos without the hassle of planning. Starting at Carrer de Ramon Llull, 21, in Valencia, the tour departs at 9:30 am and takes you on a full-day adventure. The round-trip transportation is included, making it simple to get from the city to the scenic mountain site. The tour is well-suited for those who want a guided experience, with a planned hiking route that covers 9 km, and features moderate difficulty, though the pace can be brisk.
The price of $52.25 per person provides excellent value, considering the expert guides, transportation, and entry to the natural pools. The tour is popular enough to be booked about two weeks in advance, indicating its appeal among visitors seeking an active day outdoors. It caters to those with moderate physical fitness and avoids overly strenuous hikes, making it accessible for most outdoor enthusiasts.
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The adventure begins with a hike through the mountains, guiding you along the Mijares River. This route spans around 3 hours 30 minutes and features scenic views of both the river and surrounding landscapes. The path leads to the Chorro, a striking water jet that releases 300,000 liters of water per minute, offering a spectacular sight.
The hiking trail is designed for medium difficulty, with some sections that may be challenging during hot weather. The trail is not just a workout but also a chance to enjoy breathtaking scenery and learn about the area’s natural features. Although the pace is fast to keep the group moving, guides are there to ensure safety and provide explanations, making it suitable for those with moderate fitness levels.
After the hike, the tour provides ample free time to unwind at Fuentes de los Baños, renowned for their mineral-rich, year-round 23°C waters. These natural thermal pools have a legend dating back to Moorish times, when King Abu Zeit supposedly built them to ensure the beauty of his queens. Today, visitors can enjoy soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters—a perfect way to relax after the physical activity.
The pools are known for their health benefits, with mineral content believed to be beneficial for well-being. During the visit, there is about 2 hours to swim, soak, or simply enjoy the tranquil surroundings. The pools are included in the tour price, making this a key highlight for those looking for relaxation amid nature.

Throughout the day, professional guides accompany the group, ensuring safety and sharing interesting facts about the area. Reviews frequently praise guides Italo and Nico for being knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging. Their storytelling and warm demeanor help make the experience more enjoyable, especially during the hike and at the pools.
The tour is well-organized and picks up and drops off participants conveniently from Valencia. The small group size—with a maximum of 55 travelers—helps keep the atmosphere intimate and manageable, though some reviews mention that groups can be somewhat crowded during peak times.

A standout feature of this tour is the Chorro, a powerful water jet that spouts 300,000 liters of water per minute. Visitors find it mesmerizing to watch and often take photos or stand in the spray for a refreshing experience. The water flow is loud and impressive, adding a dramatic touch to the scenic hike.
The Chorro makes for great photo opportunities and is a highlight for those who appreciate natural engineering and dynamic landscapes. The area around it is also scenic, with views of the river and mountains that make the hike even more rewarding.

The Fuentes de los Baños are known for their mineral-rich waters maintaining a temperature of 23°C throughout the year. Visitors enjoy swimming and relaxing in these natural pools, although some reviews note the water can feel cooler in summer. The pools are also said to have a legendary history, linked to Moorish kings, which adds a touch of local lore.
It’s worth noting that the pools may be crowded, especially during peak times or in good weather, which can affect the experience. Plus, some visitors mention that the thermal spring hasn’t always been particularly warm, and the cafés nearby might be closed for refurbishments, limiting options for refreshments.

This 8-hour experience is designed for individuals with moderate physical fitness. The hike involves some challenging sections and a fast pace, so participants should be comfortable walking 9 km over uneven terrain. The tour is not recommended for children under 14, due to the physical demands involved.
While the terrain may pose some challenges, the guided nature and planned route help keep the activity safe and enjoyable. Wearing comfortable hiking shoes and bringing water and a snack is advisable, even though food and drinks are not included in the tour.

Many reviews highlight that the area can get crowded, especially at the pools and popular sightseeing spots like the Chorro. The group size can reach up to 55 people, which sometimes affects the serenity of the experience. Some visitors applaud the guides for keeping the pace lively to accommodate the group, but others wish for a more intimate experience with fewer participants.
To maximize enjoyment, consider visiting during off-peak hours or opting for early bookings. The organized nature of the tour helps manage logistics but does not eliminate the crowds entirely.
This Montanejos tour is a full-day trip that combines hiking and relaxation in thermal pools, offering excellent value for the $52.25 price point. It stands out by including transportation from and back to Valencia, which simplifies logistics.
While some reviews mention that the hike can be challenging and the crowds may detract from the experience, guides consistently receive praise for their knowledge and friendliness. For those interested in active outdoor experiences with scenic views and natural therapeutic waters, this tour is a robust choice.
Other similar experiences include olive oil tastings, cave visits, or city tours, but none combine this level of natural beauty and outdoor activity in one day from Valencia.
This tour offers a well-organized, scenic, and active day out of Valencia, perfect for adventurers and nature lovers. The hike along the Mijares River provides spectacular views and impressive water features, while the thermal pools offer a soothing conclusion to the day.
The expert guides and included transportation make it a convenient option, especially for those who want to avoid planning logistics themselves. The price point delivers good value considering the total experience. However, travelers should be prepared for moderate physical effort and potential crowds at the pools and popular spots.
This trip captures the natural beauty of Montanejos and delivers an authentic outdoor experience just a short journey from Valencia, making it a worthy addition to any outdoor itinerary.
“We had an amazing time on the Montanejos thermal baths tour with guides Italo and Nico. The hike was stunning, with beautiful scenery throughout, a…”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, the round-trip transportation from Valencia is included, making it easy to reach Montanejos without extra planning.
How long does the hike last?
The hiking portion lasts around 3 hours and 30 minutes, covering about 9 km with medium difficulty.
Can children participate in this tour?
No, this tour is not suitable for children under 14 due to the physical demands of the hike.
What should I bring for the day?
Bringing water, a snack, and suitable hiking shoes is recommended. Food and drinks are not included.
Are the thermal pools warm year-round?
Yes, the thermal pools maintain a temperature of 23°C throughout the year, though some reviews mention they can feel cooler in summer.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 55 travelers, which helps maintain a lively but manageable atmosphere.
Are guides knowledgeable about the area?
Absolutely, guides Italo and Nico are praised for their friendly demeanor and local knowledge.
What is the main highlight of this tour?
The scenic hike, especially the view of the Chorro, combined with soaking at Fuentes de los Baños, are the tour’s standout features.
Is this tour suitable for outdoor enthusiasts with moderate fitness levels?
Yes, the moderate difficulty makes it accessible for most with average fitness, but it’s not ideal for those who prefer flat, leisurely walks or have mobility issues.