Alfafara
COVA DE BOLUMINI
The Cova de Bolumini is located in Alt of the Cova located on the slope of the Cantal of the Vila ravine. It has an entrance about 15 meters high and is oriented to the west, forming a large shelter approximately 30 meters deep.
It is a site from the Neolithic era and where you can find remains of an Iberian settlement.
The Cova of Bolumini can be accessed from several points, it being common to do so from the recreational area of the Font of Mariola in the Bocairent area.
COVA DE LA FONT
It is considered the most important source of irrigation in the municipality. In fact, from the first written documents, you can see the importance of the fountain in this place since it covered the domestic needs of the town of Alfafara and the agricultural needs of the irrigators.
You can take a route that runs through landscapes full of lush vegetation and water in the form of springs, ponds or jumps such as the famous Peña of the Doll. It is ideal for summer because it is a very cool region.
MOLÍ RUPESTRE DEL PANTANET
The Molí Rupestre of the Pantanet is one of Alfafara’s identity symbols. This incredible place is located 3 kilometers from the town center and has good accessibility for visitors. The mill is located in a cave in the surroundings of the Barranc of the Pantanet, which shows a small and beautiful singular waterfall. The Molí Rupestre is integrated into the limestone of the ravine. A magnificent place to visit as a couple or as a family.
NECRÒPOLI MAS DEL POU
This necropolis is located 3 km. of Alfafara, along the road towards Bocairent. It is right behind the Mas of the Pou, on a rocky hill. There is one of the most interesting archaeological sites in the entire area of Alfafara and which, in turn, raises certain questions about its past. It is believed that it may be from Roman times due to the remains found there, but today it remains a mystery.
COVA DE LES FINESTRES
The Cova of the Finestres is located in the Barranc of the Pont Trencat, in the municipality of Alfafara. They are troglodyte-like artificial caves that look like windows from the outside and are always built in the middle of a steep cliff, usually in the valleys of rivers and ravines.
It consists of 12 cavities carved into the rock, some unfinished. The lowest ones are about 4 m. on the ground and can be accessed via a wooden ladder. There is a group of chambers interconnected with each other and others that are not accessible. These caves have had many interpretations, but ultimately it seems that they were used as a barn-storehouse. They are linked to the Covetes of the Moros ofBocairent and the Covetes of the Pou Clar of Ontinyent.
Its interior goes beyond a simple cavity as it might seem from the outside, since they are made up of several rooms, connected to each other through other interior windows or holes and even wells to communicate those inside has at different levels.