Llíber is a small village located in the Vall de Pop valley, in the Marina Alta region, province of Alicante. It is situated amidst vineyards and mountains, along the course of the Xaló river and the Muntanyeta. Llíber welcomes visitors with a beautiful harmonious landscape in shades of red, green, and yellow, depending on the season. Its proximity to Penya Roja, Lloma Llarga, and Tossal del Cau make it an ideal place for scenic routes such as the "Ruta dels Riuraus" or the "Pujada del Calvari."
The economy is mainly dryland agriculture, so its gastronomy is based on grapes, from which raisins are extracted and moscatel wine is made; and with almonds they make delicious sweet biscuits called "carquinyolis". Its streets will remind you of a distant medieval past where you can immerse yourself in seeing its traditional houses with natural stone facades and ancient wooden doors. A clean and well-maintained village where every corner holds a surprise. Without a doubt, a Mediterranean village to fall in love with!
Don't hesitate to climb to the Calvario to enjoy the views of the Plá de Llíber, visit the church of San Cosme and San Damián, or go to one of the "riuraus" and see firsthand the work of raisin production, so characteristic of this area of the Marina Alta. Try its wines, mistelas, raisins, almonds, and sausages to fully fall in love with this fertile land full of history and tradition; dare to walk through the Barranco del Cau, one of the most beautiful areas of the Alicante mountains and sheltered by the Tossal del Cau...
This treasure of a village awaits you among mountains, sunsets, and vineyards to be discovered in the unparalleled Spanish Costa Blanca.