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If you’re looking for a holiday destination where you can get out and about in the great outdoors, the Region of Valencia won’t disappoint. With its expansive areas of natural beauty spanning from the peaks of the mountains to the plains of the coast, the provinces of Castellón, Valencia and Alicante are a nature lover’s paradise. Come and visit to explore countless protected natural areas inhabited by a unique plant and wildlife you won’t see anywhere else in the Mediterranean.
There is something for everyone here. Whether you fancy scaling the mountains in the north, strolling through the marshlands or exploring quaint little villages, you will get your nature fix while making memories that will last a lifetime.
Lesser known than the coast, the inland of the Region of Valencia is a largely unexplored treasure. Nature runs wild here forming vistas that will take your breath away. Nowhere is this more true than at la Canal de Navarrés where the hiking trails will lead you to the most spectacular landscapes. La Tinença de Benifassà is another must-visit, a natural park that is defined by the deep gorges that cut through the terrain.
The best way to be enveloped in these unique naturescapes is to go walking. The large majority of the natural areas in the Region are snaked with official hiking trails of different levels of difficulty. If you love a challenge, you can walk from Vistabella del Maestrat to Vila-real, a route that will take you from the heights of Penyagolosa to close to the shores of the sea. If you’d prefer something less strenuous, you can take a cycle ride along the Costa Blanca, exploring the prettiest beaches and coves as you breathe in panoramic views over the Mediterranean.
If you are looking for natural parks, the Region of Valencia certainly won’t leave you wanting. A total of 22 natural parks will treat your eyes to the most diverse landscapes, from islands, coastal mountains and natural pools to marshlands, gorges and ravines. Sot de Chera natural park, Columbretes islands and Charcos de Quesa to name but a few, are well worth a visit. Wherever you are in the Region of Valencia, you will discover scenery that showcases mother nature’s finest work.
And then there are the little villages. Nestled into the landscape, these places are straight out of a fairytale, offering a wonderful day out spent wandering the streets and soaking up the culture. There are historic villages, such as Forcall and Segorbe, where age-old traditions are still very much alive, as well as destinations such as Calp, a seaside town where you can savour delicious cuisine.
There are plenty of different ways to experience the natural scenery of the Region of Valencia. You could, for example, take a guided tour led by experts, do a workshop in the great outdoors or enjoy family-friendly activities. This is the opportunity you’ve been looking for to be at one with nature, respect the environment, do some stargazing and birdwatching in the most stunning settings.
As you can see, the Region of Valencia has a myriad of areas of natural beauty to offer. Come along to spend some quality time with your loved ones in the midst of the wildest and prettiest landscapes.
Enjoy one of the most complete routes in Cullera. 3,5 hours full of secrets of this city.
Include: Visit to Cullera Castle, Descent through the Way of Calvary, Neighborhood of the Well, Visit to the Civil War Shelter, Market, Horchata (typical drink), Church of the Santos Juanes, River's street, Town Hall, Casa de la Enseñanza (first built school), Boat Trip (45 minutes). This route will be done with our local guide that will tell you amazing and lovely stories from Cullera.
JUMP INTO THE VOID AND ROW OUT OF YOUR JUMP
Includes 2 different types of jump:
JUMP STEP INTO VACUUM: Vertical jump without propulsion, inside a canyon and with more meters of fall than much higher bridges. You will have the experience of falling vertically as if you decided to really jump without ropes.
CLASSIC JUMPING: Another anchor located in the other part of the bridge. In this jump, you will have to propel yourself to draw the perfect circumference.
More meters of fall, after the jump go out paddling in canoraft and enjoy a unique experience.
Enjoy an experience that will take you in a unique, playful and incredible way into the history of the most important relic of Christianity: the Holy Chalice, the Cup of the Last Supper.
Walking through the old town of the City of Valencia from the Official Interpretation Center of the Cathedral of Valencia and guided by the writer and director of the Classroom, Alicia Palazón, this experience will not leave you indifferent. It includes a visit to the Holy Chalice Classroom, the birthplace of St. Vincent Ferrer, a cultural tour to the Cathedral and, finally, entrance to the chapel where the Holy Chalice is kept.
The magic is in the small details and in Aula Grial we show you all of them.
We propose you to enjoy a stay of 2 nights in one of our rural apartments, while you enjoy a route with electric or conventional BTT through the Natural Park of Sierra de Mariola. Enjoy a pleasant day of cycling with different intensity options (routes of 40 or 25 km). L'Alquería is an old restored farmhouse of Arabic origin located on the outskirts of Banyeres de Mariola. The accommodation has different facilities to make your stay more pleasant. During the summer season guests can relax in our swimming pool with garden and in winter they can warm up by the fireplace of the house or enjoy a tasty country barbecue.
We offer you a journey through our landscape through the tasting of own products Mar de Fulles and km0
These products vary from one area to another due to the climate, the type of soil, the height, the proximity of the coast and cultural customs. At Mar de Fulles, we value diversity without standing out one above the other. Proximity shopping is more ecological than distance shopping and helps the sustainable development of our environment. For this reason, in this gastronomic experience, the kitchen and dining room team explain in detail what it is, where it comes from and the restaurant's purchasing criteria, in which we value quality and proximity products, direct purchases from those who produce them and social and environmental values. that characterize our gastronomic hotel.
This experience takes place on Fridays from 9:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. and is open both to customers staying at the hotel and to people who enjoy the restaurant, with prior reservation.