The Jalon Valley, comprising of nine mountain towns and villages, many seasoned travellers consider this particular part of Spain to be one of its best kept secrets…
Alcalali, Benigembla, Benissa, Castell de Castells, Lliber, Murla, Parcent, Senija and Jalon make up the Jalon Valley, each with their own particular charm and attractions. The largest town is Benissa, with a population of around 12,000 and the smallest village is Lliber, with around just 500 inhabitants.
The Area –
The Jalon Valley is a beautiful, scenic area that is just a few kilometres inland from the gorgeous white sandy beaches and warm clear waters of the northern Costa Blanca, located on the east coast of Spain.
Many of the towns and villages have been populated by residents who prefer to be away from the busier locations on the coast, preferring the more tranquil and scenic surroundings provided in the Valley.
The area has long been regarded as one of the most beautiful areas of Spain, especially in the months of January and February when much of the valley is covered with a blanket of pink and white almond blossom. The Jalon Valley is also famous for its vineyards, and the local bodegas that produce the white, red and rose wines.

One of the many beautiful villas available in the Jalon Valley
You will find that each town in the Jalon Valley has its own tourist information centre where the English-speaking friendly staff can provide you with various guides, brochures and suggested routes for walks, along with lots of local information on forthcoming events such as fiestas, etc.
There are various traditional Spanish markets to visit in the Jalon Valley that take place almost every day across its towns and villages. For those after a more active trip, then cycling, horse riding, mountain hiking, walking and rock climbing are all available too.

When you fly to Alicante or Valencia airport, you can get to the Jalon Valley in around an hour by car
Accessibility –
Both Alicante and Valencia Airports are around one hour’s drive away from the Jalon Valley. Depending on which town or village you are visiting within the Valley, then it may take a little longer.
A car is recommended when visiting this area as there is so much to see across the towns and villages. There is also great public transport and bus services available to get your around.
The Weather –
With an average year-round temperature of 18C, and low levels of humidity and air pollution, the region is particularly attractive to those suffering from arthritis and respiratory ailments.
In the summer months the weather is beautiful and very warm, much like the rest of the Costa Blanca. Winters are mild, and the sun is shining around 300 days a year.
The Property –
Here is just a snapshot of some of the fabulous property on offer in this beautiful location. The current exchange rate means that these properties are available at amazing prices –
https://www.yourplaceinspain.com/property/townhouse-jalon-jalon-valley/
https://www.yourplaceinspain.com/property/village-house-parcent/
https://www.yourplaceinspain.com/property/villa-jalon/
https://www.yourplaceinspain.com/property/villa-alcalali/
If you’re looking for property in the Jalon Valley area, or if you would like to see what is available to you in the location then just click on the quick query button to the right and send us your details, and we’ll send you a portfolio of what we have.
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