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Moles de Xert

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Peak
  
Mola Gran

Elevation
  
806 m

Province
  
Province of Castellón

Type of rock
  
Karst

Orogeny
  
Alpine orogeny

Highest point
  
Mola Gran

Country
  
Spain

Moles de Xert

Location
  
Baix Maestrat, Valencian Community

Parent range
  
Iberian System, Eastern end

Easiest route
  
First drive, then hike from Xert or from Canet lo Roig

Mountains
  
Mola Llarga, Moleta Redona, Mola Gran, Mola Murada

Similar
  
Serra del Turmell, Serra de Vallivana, Montegordo, Sierra de Santa Cruz - Ara, Penyagalera

Moles de Xert ([ˈmɔlez ðe ˈtʃɛɾt], Spanish: Muelas de Chert) is a 4.2 km (3 mi) long mountain range in the Baix Maestrat comarca, Valencian Community, Spain. Its highest point is Mola Gran (806 m). The other main summits are Mola Murada, a breast-shaped hill, Moleta Redona and Mola Llarga. These mountains have very original shapes, topped by regular rocky outcrops resembling castles or fortifications. They are frequently covered in snow in the winter.

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Map of Moles de Xert, 12360, Castell%C3%B3n, Spain

The main mountain, Mola Gran, has been disfigured on the southern side by a stone quarry that left a very visible scarred surface with a large rock slide.

There are remains of an ancient Iberian Ilercavones settlement in the Mola Murada.

Wildlife, like Spanish Ibex, Roe Deer and Wild Boar, is abundant in these lonely mountains.

Location

This mountain chain rises above the town of Xert and right to the NE of Serra de l'Espadella, east of the Maestrat mountains of which they could be considered foothills.

The abandoned villages of La Barcella and Fontanals are located in these mountains.

References

Moles de Xert Wikipedia