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Routes through the Villages of Valencia

The most enchanting villages in Valencia to visit with your camper.

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Are you coming to Valencia and feel like discovering its villages in your camper van? That's great! Although there are many charming villages, each with its own unique charm, we have made a selection of the Valencian towns you shouldn't miss visiting.

Key points
  • Nature Adventure: Enjoy Chulilla, a paradise for hiking and climbing surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes.
  • History and Culture in Sagunto: Explore Roman ruins, a medieval castle, and immerse yourself in the charm of the old town.
  • Unique Festival in Buñol: Experience the exciting event of La Tomatina, where you can join in the fun by throwing tomatoes during this famous celebration in August.

Alpuente:

Located in the region of Los Serranos, Alpuente is a picturesque village with cobblestone streets and stone houses. It stands out for its medieval architecture, with its castle and parish church. Additionally, it boasts an impressive natural environment ideal for hiking.

Bocairent:

This village, situated in the region of La Vall d'Albaida, is famous for its houses carved into the rock. Its narrow streets and well-preserved old town give it a special charm. Furthermore, it is home to the Sierra de Mariola Natural Park, which offers beautiful landscapes.

Xàtiva:

Known as the "city of a thousand fountains," Xàtiva is a place with a rich history and impressive heritage. Its imposing castle, perched on top of the hill, and its old town with cobblestone streets and historic buildings are noteworthy. It is also famous for being the birthplace of the Borgia popes.

Requena:

Situated in the region of Utiel-Requena, Requena is a village with a well-preserved medieval old town. Its narrow streets, stately homes, and underground wine cellars are some of its attractions. Moreover, it is known for its wine production, especially the red wine from the Utiel-Requena designation of origin.

Cullera:

This coastal village is famous for its impressive fortress atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean. Cullera also boasts fine sandy beaches and a wide range of tourist offerings, making it a popular destination during the summer months.

Sagunto

Sagunto is a perfect destination for history and culture enthusiasts. Its combination of stunning Roman ruins, a medieval castle, and a charming old town make it a fascinating place to visit. Additionally, it is located near the crystal-clear waters of Canet D'En Berenguer beach.

Segorbe

Segorbe is a beautiful village located in the province of Castellón, in the Valencian Community, near the province of Valencia. It is known for its rich history, including a Roman aqueduct from the 1st century AD and a 10th-century castle.

Chulilla

Chulilla is a charming village located in the region of Los Serranos, in the province of Valencia. Known for its natural beauty and mountainous surroundings, surrounded by the Turia River, Chulilla is a popular destination for hiking, climbing, nature, and traditional cuisine lovers.

Buñol

Buñol is a picturesque village located in the region of La Hoya de Buñol, in the province of Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. It is mainly known for its famous La Tomatina festival, held every year on the last Wednesday of August.

Ademuz

The old town of Ademuz is a maze of narrow cobbled streets, traditional houses, and picturesque squares. Strolling through its streets will allow you to discover its medieval charm and enjoy a tranquil atmosphere.

Perched on a hilltop is the Castle of Ademuz, an ancient fortress dating back to the 11th century. Although in ruins, it remains a place of historical interest and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Remember to plan your trip well and enjoy the rich culture, history, and gastronomy of the region. Happy travels! #Vanyou ✌️

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