Els Poblets results from the combination of two small villages Setla-Mirarrosa and Miraflor, which in 1971 became Miraflor. The village was originally a Moorish farmstead belonging first to the Marquis of Dénia and then to the Condado de Parcent. The villages were traditionally linked to El Verger and, until very recently, were still part of its parish. When combined these are small villages which barely exceed one thousand inhabitants; their major attraction lies in the surrounding green landscape dotted with orange groves and a small area of coast where you can go underwater fishing. The area includes several residential housing estates where expatriate residents live all year round.
Sea urchins, coques (pizza-like pastries), tomacat and botifarres de seva (tomato and Catalan sausage) and arrós amb llegum (rice with vegetables).
Church of Miraflor and 14th-century Mirarrosa tower.
Patron saint feast day celebrations are held on the 6th of August in
honour of the Divine Saviour.
Located in the northern zone of the province, and borders on Valencia.
The easiest way of reaching the locality is from Ondara on the N-332,
or from Dénia by taking the road to Pego. Situated 90 km from
Alicante.
Penya Foradà via Benisivá or Benitaia. There is a cave with wall
paintings in the Sierra Albureca. The Sierra del Llombo separates
the locality from the Vall d´Alcalá.
Walking and bicycle tours on the rural trails that crisscross the area. Underwater fishing is available in the small cove.