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At Moli L’ombria, there are natural pools (piscinas naturales), a picnic area and camping, making it perfect for a summer escape.
In fact, the camping is only open during the summer months (1st July and 31st August).
Moli L’Ombria is located on the Vinalopó River in Banyeres de Mariola, Alicante, offering fresh cold water to bathe in.
It is surrounded by forest, offering shade from the trees while camping, snacking and relaxing in this natural environment.
There is one carpark at Moli l’Ombria, situated here, with a lower and upper section to park in.
In 2024 there was no charge, but in 2025 they introduced a small fee on arrival for day visitors, to use the natural pools and picnic area.
I saw this displayed at the entrance, but I didn’t actually see it in operation on Friday/Saturday in July.
There is a shed at the entrance – but it was locked with no staff in sight when I visited.
Perhaps this will be enforced in August, when a lot of Spanish take their holidays.
However, if you stay at the Moli l’Ombria camping, you will pay a different price.
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From the Moli l’Ombria carpark, walk past the gate and go down the ramp or steps.
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The cave hiking route goes in both directions.
Approximate walking times:

If you want hiking routes to more caves, take a look at:
Main Molí l´Ombria natural pool and waterfall
There is a main natural pool, which has a small waterfall flowing into it, and a wooden bridge over the river flowing from it.
It is not deep enough for adults to cliff jump, but smaller children jump from near the waterfall.
You can’t walk in to this (you need to step down into it), and the edges are a little rocky.

If you like to cool off in natural pools, check out:
Paddling pool
Immediately above the waterfall of the main pool is a very shallow stream, which is suitable for toddlers to paddle in.
Pool with three waterfalls
Just upstream from the main Molí l´Ombria pool is a smaller natural pool.
This is really pretty, and when you enter you can see the three small waterfalls running into it.
Fishing river
There is a deep wide darker-green river, which is a fishing area.
This is not suitable for swimming

If you like short walks to waterfalls, check out 8 Places to Swim in Waterfalls Alicante.
Crystal-clear river
My favourite place to cool down at Moli l´Ombria is here, because the water is crystal-clear.
It is just deep enough to sit down in, and cool off.
To enter, you need to step down into it.
The water flows over the concrete path here, which is good for children who like splashing in water (there is also a wooden footbridge to avoid getting your feet wet).

River in the picnic area
The narrow river runs through the picnic area.
There are a couple of small accessible areas of shallow water in that area, where you can cool off away from the crowds.

Área recreativa Molí l’Ombria
The picnic area covers quite a big area with a capacity of 250 people!
It includes…
The door is quite stiff, and I thought it was locked, but it wasn´t!

Grassy area
As you enter Moli l´Ombria, there is also a nice grassy area, which is largely in the sun.
You could use this area if you want to:
Some key rules at Moli l´Ombria include:

The Moli l´Ombria camping can accommodate 60 people staying in tents.
Tents only
Vehicles cannot enter the site
The walk from the carpark to the campsite is about 10-15 minutes
No electric hookup or outlets
It has four designated areas to set up.
There are three levels on the left-hand side, and one area on the right…

Camping area: Bottom level (left)
This area is less popular (sometimes completely unoccupied) because the ground is wilder with grass.
This is where I would camp if I was alone, hidden between the trees.
Camping area: Middle level (left)
This is the biggest and widest area, suitable for big tents and hammocks.
The first 5-6 plots have shade material above them.
It is opposite the area with the toilets (on the same level), which is useful if you need them to be close by.

Camping area: Upper level (left)
This is the most remote and feels wilder because there is only forest behind it.
It is also the quietest and feels more private because nobody walks past.
Camping area: Upper level (right)
Level with the toilets, which can be accessed at both sides of the camping area.
The last 3-4 plots have a shade material above them.

If you want to discover more camping sites, check these out:
There is one toilet/shower building at Moli l´Ombria.
I didn’t go into the men’s building, but in the ladies, there are…


The showers operate via tokens only, which must be ordered in advance when booking.
You should be able to collect the tokens from the office between 10am-12pm. However, in reality the staff don’t stay in the office. They are usually driving around in the all-terrain vehicle doing other things around the site.
I suggest that you:


At Moli l´Ombria there is:
You can use your own gas stove, but only in the barbeque building, due to the forest fire risk.

Booking procedure
Contact details

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In theory, there are forest agent staff on site between 10am-12pm – if you can find them.
Nobody came to check our camping reservations (on a Friday night).
We had no personal contact with anyone during our camping.

Prices at Molí l´Ombria camping are made up of:
People
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Vehicles
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Tents and other camping equipment
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Shower tokens

Why not treat me to a coffee, and keep the adventures coming your way!

Cova Serrella
There is a circular hiking route to visit the “Cova Serrella” (cave), and walk through the forest.
The ”Cova Serrella” route starts and ends at Molí l´Ombria.
It involves ascending and descending some steep slopes through the forest.

If you’re eager to uncover Alicante’s secret spots, an outdoor challenge like “Adventure Hunt” is a must-try!
Or you browse the hidden gems of the Costa Blanca on an interactive map…
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