Xaló (Jalón)

Xaló (Jalón) – wine region, market and panoramic valley view

Xaló (Jalón)

The heart of the Marina Alta wine region, famous for its weekly market, local wineries, and scenic valley views.

Overview

Xaló (known in Spanish as Jalón) is a charming village nestled in the heart of the Jalón Valley, in the northern part of Alicante province. It is known for its excellent wines, lively Saturday market, and the almond trees that blanket the valley in pink and white blossoms each spring.

Sights & Activities

  • Jalón Valley (Vall de Xaló) – breathtaking views, almond and olive groves.
  • Wineries & Wine Tasting – visit local cooperatives such as Bodega Xaló to sample regional wines.
  • Saturday Market – a famous flea and craft market offering antiques and local products.
  • Río Jalón riverside walk – a pleasant walking and cycling path along the river.

Nature & Hiking

  • Coll de Rates viewpoint – stunning panoramic views over the valley and the sea.
  • Hiking trails – scenic routes connecting nearby villages such as Parcent, Alcalalí, and Llíber.

Key Facts

  • Population: around 2,500 residents.
  • Atmosphere: rural, wine-producing, and peaceful.
  • Location: about 20 km from the coast, between Calpe and Dénia.

Getting There

  • By car: easily accessible via the CV-750 road from Dénia, Calpe, or Benissa.
  • By bus: regional routes between Benissa and Dénia include a stop in Xaló.

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