PR-CV 100

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PR-CV 100 Rotova's Paths
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Length12.4 km (7.7 mi)
Location Spain
DesignationFootpath
UseHiking, Mountain biking
Elevation
Highest point600 m (2,000 ft)
Hiking details
Trail difficultyMiddle
SeasonAll year
SightsHistorical center of Ròtova
Historical center of Alfauir
Gothic aqueduct of the Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba
Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba
Borró Castle
Palace of the Counts of Ròtova
River Vernisa
Alto del Águila
Valley of Marchuquera
Falconera and Ador saws
Map of the PR-CV 100
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Castle of Borró, in Ròtova (Valencia).
Fountain "Llibrell", in Ròtova (Valencia).
Church of San Bartolomé, in Ròtova (Valencia).

The route PR-CV 100 is a short-distance footpath of the Valencian Community (Spain)[1][2] that goes from Ròtova (Valencia) to the Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba, in Alfauir (Valencia), crossing different natural places and monuments, saws, rivers, etc., all of them of great landscape and cultural interest.

The official name of the route PR-CV 100 is "Rotova's Paths - The ways of the Marchuquera Saw". The route was promoted by the "Centre Excursioniste de Ròtova" and authorized by the Federation of Mountain's Sports and Climbing of the Valencian Community (FEMECV).

Characteristics[]

  • Distance: 12,400 km.
  • Time: 5 hours.
  • Difficulty: Middle.
  • Maximum altitude: 600 m.
  • Type: Circular.

Itinerary[]

The route possesses a variant from "Fuente Galerías" (Galerias Fountain) to the Borró castle and since "Fuente de Borró" (Borró Fountain) to Rótova (1 hour).

Places of interest[]

Signposting[]

The whole route is marked by both horizontal lines white and yellow, typical of the short-distance footpath.

Recreative facilities[]

Refuges:

  • Refuge Casa dels Garcies (Centre Excursioniste de Ròtova)

Recreative areas:

Information[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Ruta PR-CV 100. Source: Consejería de Medio Ambiente de la Generalidad Valenciana.
  2. ^ Ruta PR-CV 100. Source: Tourist Info Office of Gandía.

External links[]

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