Tormos is one of the five villages in the area known as the ‘Rectoría’. The village is located at the foot of the Sierra del Recingle, next to the Caval and Migdía Sierras, which means that it is an excellent place for hiking. Tormos, is located next to the road from Callosa d’En Sarrià to Pego via the Coll de Rates, and is a serene village - the smallest of the entire Rectoría area - mainly devoted to growing fruit. Its inhabitants enjoy a peaceful life: playing dominoes in the streets and watching the cars go by. Pedreguer is a typical agricultural village located at the foot of the Muntanya Gran. The village is surrounded by abundant farming land on which fruits and vegetables are grown. The village also specializes in the manufacturing of bags, hats and leather goods. This is an original village - many of the façades of the houses are painted in vivid colours, which give the village a lively appearance. The village has several modernist buildings and on the Plaza Mayor is a structure entitled ‘Porxens’ where the market is held. Some beautiful police houses can be seen next to the Church, which is opposite the market.
Craft bags.
Parish church of St Luis Bertrán and Almazara.
Fiestas are celebrated during the 1st week of September in honour of
St Luis Beltrán and the Blessed Virgin.
Tormos is located on the road that connects the Marina Alta and the Marina Baixa through the inland area, which provides easy access to
the locality. From the motorway, take the Ondara exit and then the
road that passes through Beniarbeig and Ráfol de Almunia. Situated
100km from Alicante.
The Cova Xerot, the Baranc de la Palla, the Monte Cabal and the
Monte del Poeta are all located in the Sierra del Migdia. The Montes