Pedreguer


Discover Pedreguer – The Quiet Charisma of the Marina Alta


At the foot of the Muntanya Gran, just a short drive from the coast, lies Pedreguer — a town that doesn’t try to impress but ends up doing just that. It’s not flashy. It’s not loud. But Pedreguer has soul, and for those who know where to look, it offers some of the most authentic and enriching experiences in the Marina Alta.


From artisan markets to mountaintop views, from ancient traditions to outdoor adventures, Pedreguer is a town that welcomes you like an old friend — even on your first visit.


A Village With Market Heart


Pedreguer’s Saturday street market is the stuff of legend. It spreads through the town like a living organism: stalls packed with fresh fruits, local vegetables, handmade goods, leather bags, clothes, plants, and the occasional accordion player setting the vibe.


But for a truly special treat, time your visit with the Sunday Rastro at the industrial estate. This flea market is a treasure trove for vintage lovers, collectors, bargain hunters, and the curious-minded. It’s part commerce, part social gathering, and 100% Pedreguer.


Nature Around Every Corner


Looking for adventure? Just lace up your boots and walk. The Muntanya Gran rises just behind the town, offering hiking and cycling trails with stunning views over the Vall de Pop, the Mediterranean, and on clear days, all the way to Ibiza.


The Ermita de Sant Blai, perched above the town, is a short and beautiful hike — a perfect spot for sunrise yoga, a picnic, or just soaking in the silence.


Springtime brings a sea of almond blossoms, transforming the surrounding fields into a pastel painting that photographers and romantics alike can’t resist.


Fiesta, Culture and Community


Pedreguer loves a good celebration. The Festes Patronals, held in July, fill the town with parades, music, bull-running events (bous al carrer), traditional meals, and the kind of laughter that echoes through the plazas.


Then there’s the Fira de Sant Blai in early February — a traditional fair filled with crafts, local gastronomy, and a deep connection to the town’s roots. It’s more than just an event — it’s a feeling.


Add to that cultural exhibitions, live music in summer, and a lively theatre and music scene, and you’ll find a town that knows how to celebrate life in all its forms.


Taste the Real Deal


Pedreguer’s food scene is honest, earthy, and oh-so-satisfying. Family-run taverns and rural restaurants serve traditional dishes like putxero, arroz al horno, and local sausages made from recipes passed down through generations.


Pair it all with wine from nearby vineyards and finish with a coffee carajillo in a sunny terrace and — boom — you’ve unlocked the Pedreguer lifestyle.


The Whatzup Connection


With Whatzup, Pedreguer becomes more than just a pin on the map. We bring you live event updates, market times, hidden trails, secret viewpoints, and local experiences that guidebooks miss.


Want to join a local cooking class? Find a scenic cycling route? Know when the next artisan fair is happening? It’s all there — just follow Pedreguer on Whatzup and let your journey unfold naturally.


Rooted in Tradition, Open to You


Pedreguer is grounded. Genuine. Unbothered by trends. It’s a town with deep roots, generous people, and a whole lot to offer once you let yourself slow down and look closer.


So… are you ready to discover Pedreguer the Whatzup way?

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