A Guide to Tormos

Tormos is one of five villages that make up the Marina Alta sub-region known as La Rectoría.
Surrounded by orange groves and scenic trails, it’s a quiet, welcoming village that’s perfect for lovers of nature, hiking, and rural life.
What to do in Tormos
Hiking
Caminant per les Muntanyes
The Caminant per les Muntanyes (PR-CV 58) is a long-distance hiking route of approximately 30 kilometres. It connects Tormos to Pego passing through Vall d'Ebo and l'Atzúbia.
You'll encounter dramatic views, ancient caves and the ruinds of abandoned settlements along the way.
However, the trail is currently undergoing quality review, so it’s important to consult with local guides and check conditions before setting out..
Fiestas
Patronal Festivities
In the first week of September, Tormos honour their patron Saint Luis Beltrán, when they adorn the streets with lights and colourful decorations, celebrating with correfocs and street parties.
Where to Eat in Tormos
There are a couple of bars in Tormos that offer a variety of traditional dishes, as well as sandwiches and hamburgers.
L'Almàssera is located in the centre of town, or you can dine poolside at the chiringuito by the municipal swimming facilities.
The municipal pool is open from the end of June until September.
How would you like to open a bar in Tormos?
Located on the road connecting Tormos to Sagra and Orba, Bar Pae + Yas was once popular with locals in the area and ideal resting spot for the cyclists, but closed in 2025.
If you really want to get involved with the local community, this space also presents exciting business opportunity. The premises is over 700 metres squared and includes an indoor seating area, kitchen space, and a terrace with roadside visibility. Contact us for more details.
The Surrounding Area
Benidoleig
A peaceful town between Tormos and Pedreguer, Benidoleig is best known for Cova de les Calaveres. Surrounded by nature it's just a short drive to the beaches of Dénia and Jávea as well as the commercial centre in Ondara.
Find out more about Benidoleig
Orba
Orba has a strong local community and a variety of fiestas throughout the year. You'll find a range of interesting activities from paintball to exploring the remains of a 12th-century castle.
Find out more about Orba
Pego
Pego is a lively town full of culutural attractions from museums and art galleries to historic buildings. It is also a short distance from the Marjal Pego-Oliva Natural Park and the beaches of Dénia.
Find out more about Pego
Vall d'Ebo
If you want to venture further inland, Vall d'Ebo is ideal for scenic ride through the mountains of the Marina Alta. The area is known of it's natural beauty, winding roads, caves and abandoned villages.
Find out more about Vall d'Ebo
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