This is a circular path that runs along the southwestern slope of Benigembla.
The route starts by leaving Benigembla and going towards the beginning of the path which runs parallel to the ravine called Barranc dels Ponts, where you can see the springs known as Font de Baix and Font de Dalt. These two sources were used in ancient times as troughs for cattle.
Continue along the forest track that leads you to the spring called Font de les Penyes Blanques, crossing the mountain range on the shady side. Afterwards, keep walking along another forest track that connects with this one and you arrive at the Badall section. Halfway through you can stop to observe the beautiful views that accompany you along this path, so that you can also rest a little after a somewhat severe ascent.
You soon get to the highest part of this route, where you can enjoy some wonderful views as you cross the mountain. During this part of the trail it is necessary to use your hands to climb and you must do so with extreme caution.
As you leave Badall you can see more of the beautiful views offered by this route, when passing under Penya de l'Altar and Morro d'en Serra. Continue going down over the next 3.5 km and pass through various ravines until you reach Barranc del Cocoll, where the spring known as Font de les Penyes Blanques is located.
Finally, walk again along a forest track until you reach the crossroads that leads you to the Font de Dalt and Font de Baix springs.
Places of interest:
- Font de Baix.
- Font de Dalt.
- Font de les Penyes Blanques.
- Pas del Badall i Badall.