Driving the steep road to Montduver is not a piece of cake
Montduver is a mountain peak at an elevation of 831m (2,726ft) above the sea level, located in the comarca of Safor in the Valencian Community, Spain.
![Montduver](https://www.dangerousroads.org/cache/images/900x/2/montduver0-32db3e1f.jpg)
Located in the Costa Blanca area, the road to the summit, also known as Mondúber and Mondúver, was recently paved with concrete. It’s extremely narrow, totally impassable for 2 average cars at the same time. Not recommended if you don't know how to reverse. The summit is crowned with communication towers with a 360° panoramic view of the area and the Mediterranean Sea. The last 2.1km are closed to private vehicles.
The climb is extremely steep, hitting a 21% through some of the ramps. Starting from La Drova, on the CV-675 road, the ascent is 4.2 km (2.60 miles) long. Over this distance, the elevation gain is 464 meters. The average gradient is 11.04%. Traffic is practically non-existant throughout the climb.