Best attractions and places to see around Carcaixent, a town in the Valencian Community of Spain, offers a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. Situated near the Júcar River, the municipality transitions into mountainous terrain, providing diverse landscapes. The region is known for its agricultural heritage, particularly orange cultivation, alongside significant historical sites. Visitors can explore a variety of points of interest, from ancient monasteries to natural parks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The wonderful setting surrounds a fairytale monastery.
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L'Ouet is a peak in the Sierra de Corberá, near Alzira. It is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts due to its stunning panoramic views and natural surroundings. The route to L'Ouet is quite accessible and well signposted, making it suitable for hikers of different levels.
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The Senda Botánica La Murta is a hiking route marked SL-CV 81, located in the Valle de la Murta, near Alzira, Valencia. This trail is part of a circular route that also includes the Senda Histórica (SL-CV 82) and other trails. The route begins in the La Murta car park and passes by several points of interest, such as an old lime kiln, the Fuente de la Murta, the aqueduct and the Monastery of Santa María de la Murta.
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The utmost care with which this ancient monastery is being restored arouses deep admiration and respect.
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significant advantage of this route is that you can choose the difficulty of the conditions of ascent or descent. An asphalt road leads directly to the top.
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The Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Valldigna was founded by Jaume II the Just on March 15, 1298, who gave the Alfàndec valley to Abbot Bononat de Vila-seca to found a monastery of the order of Cistercian, subsidiary of the monastery of Santes Creus. It was the first monastery of such importance built in the old Kingdom of Valencia, after the Christian conquest. Days after the royal donation, Jaume II, fra Bononat and his retinue gathered at the place of Ràfol (a Christian village in the valley founded after the conquest of Jaume I) to take possession of the territory, plus a mile inland, the castles of Marinyén, Alcalà and the Mondúber tower.
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Impressive monastic complex. Free guided tours are offered on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
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Carcaixent is rich in history. You can visit the 16th-century Monastery of Aguas Vivas, which is part of the Route of the Monasteries, or the ancient Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna, a Cistercian jewel founded in 1298. Don't miss the Hermitage of Saint Roche of Ternils, the oldest preserved building in Carcaixent dating back to the 13th century, or the Old narrow-gauge train station, a historical site linked to an old children's hospital.
Yes, Carcaixent offers several natural spots. The Hort de Soriano - Font de la Parra Municipal Natural Park is a protected area known for its ecological value and opportunities for hiking. You can also explore the Falzia Spring and La Parra Spring, or enjoy the diverse landscapes of the River Júcar Valley, which transitions into mountainous terrain.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Mondúver summit, located at about 840 meters high, offering expansive vistas of the province of Valencia. Another excellent viewpoint is L'Ouet, at 528 meters above sea level, which provides beautiful views of the Vall de La Casella, La Serra de Corbera, La Serra de les Agulles, and the Levantine coast.
The region around Carcaixent is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous opportunities for cycling and hiking, discovering ravines, streams, and old limekilns. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails around Carcaixent, or check out the MTB trails and running trails available.
Carcaixent is a family-friendly destination. Many historical sites like the Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna and the Old narrow-gauge train station are considered family-friendly. Additionally, the La Murta Botanical Trail offers an engaging nature walk suitable for families, and the Hort de Soriano - Font de la Parra Municipal Natural Park provides recreational space and a nature classroom.
The best time to visit Carcaixent is during spring (April to June) and fall (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, making it ideal for exploring both the historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities, and there are generally fewer tourists.
Absolutely. Carcaixent is known as the 'Cradle of the Orange.' You can explore the historic orange groves through tours like the 'Orange Grove Tour' or the 'Els Horts Route.' The Magatzem de Ribera Museum, originally an orange storage facility, now showcases the town's rich history with orange cultivation.
In Carcaixent's town center, you can admire the neoclassical-style Town Hall, inaugurated in 1847. The Montortal Palace, also known as the 'Palace of the Marqueseta,' is famous for its 18th-century ceramic tiles and frescoes. Don't forget to visit the main parish, the Church of the Assumption, located opposite the Plaza Mayor.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from spots like Mondúver summit, despite the challenging climb. The historical significance and peaceful atmosphere of sites like the Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the beautiful paths and natural settings, such as the La Murta Botanical Trail, for their scenic beauty and historical context.
Yes, Carcaixent offers dedicated routes for both mountain biking and running. For mountain biking, you can find challenging trails like the 'Barranc de Barxeta – La Bastida Refuge loop.' Runners can explore various loops, including the 'Running loop from Carcaixent' or the 'Font Carcaixent loop.' More details can be found in the MTB Trails around Carcaixent and Running Trails around Carcaixent guides.
The monasteries in the Carcaixent region hold significant historical and artistic value. The Monastery of Aguas Vivas, dating back to the 16th century, and the Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna, founded in 1298, are considered historical jewels of the ancient Kingdom of Valencia. They are often part of hiking itineraries like the Route of the Monasteries (GR-236), connecting historical sites with natural reserves.
Yes, Carcaixent hosts a couple of interesting museums. The Magatzem de Ribera Museum, housed in a former orange storage facility, details the region's deep connection to orange cultivation. Additionally, the Chocolates Comes Museum offers insights into the history of chocolate making.


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