This stage runs through the Sierra de Algayat, delimiting the valleys of the Medio Vinalopó, a district through which we will continue to travel during this stage. We ascend the Penya de la Mina, where the route offers us some incredible views of the Sierra de Crevillent, abrupt and steep and with slopes criss-crossed by countless ravines.
This stage begins in the town centre of Algueña, leaving the town via street Cuevas Altas, so called because of the existence in this street of some unique cave houses.
The environment, once we have left the town behind, will be occupied by traditional dry farming crops, swith numerous country houses dotted around.
After covering the first 6 kilometres of the route we arrive at l'Ombria de Algayat, a small village belonging to the municipality of La Romana. Facing us we can see the shady area of the Sierra de Algayat.
Our ascent will be up dirt tracks next to terraces of almond and olive trees that subsequently give way to the natural vegetation, increasingly lush, where the Aleppo pine, the dominant tree species, and the kermes oaks alternate with savin junipers, strawberry trees, junipers, kermes oak, mastic, heather, ivy, honeysuckle and aromatic species.
We continue our ascent to Las Mulas hill by a zig-zagging path, crossing the stony ground that comes down from the summit.
From the hill we will come off our path to ascend beside the slopes of the mountain along a steep path until we reach the peak of the Penya de la Mina. The views are extraordinary: the Sierra de Crevillent, El Agudo, la Pila, el Carche, the Sierra de Salinas, la Silla and El Cid, Maigmó, the Cabeçó d'Or and the sea.
Retracing our steps to the Las Mulas hill to continue with our journey towards La Canalosa.
We have to make a final
ascent, which will take us to the crest
of the sierra along a pretty path, until we start a continuous descent full of
wonderful landscapes.
We enter the Hondo ravine, a short stretch in total shade, among ancient almond terraces.
Once we have left the bed of the ravine behind, we will walk down wide paths between terraces to our destination, Hondón de los Frailes, crossing La Canalosa, (a village belonging to Hondón de las Nieves) and some small housing estates with the characteristic landscape of the district of the Medio Vinalopó: vineyards, olive groves, almond trees, as well as the presence of a working marble quarry.