Best attractions and places to see around Almassora include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. Located in the province of Castellón, the town features ancient landmarks and is situated near the Mediterranean Sea and the Mijares River estuary. Its rich heritage is evident in its historic walled centre and various architectural structures. The area offers diverse landscapes, from tranquil beaches to significant reservoirs.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very good trial!!!
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Castle complex/ruins with fantastic views. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed in, so one always had to stay outside
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A beautiful, endless sandy beach. Great section of this tour, easy to drive, lots to see, very relaxed tour.
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The Hermitage of Santa Quiteria It is built next to a river cave, on the banks of the only bridge that then crossed the Mijares, in the place where, according to tradition, a shepherd found an image of the saint. There are indications that lead to an existence long before these dates. As it is a contract from 1330, the current hermitage was built from 1683, on the remains of an older medieval hermitage. This bridge is the place where the Vía Augusta and the Camí Vell from Onda to Castellón passed, it is a civil work of great importance not only because it is contemporary with King Jaime I, but also because it represents a unique example of a Gothic bridge in the Community Valencian. It was Pere Dahera, who built it in the 13th century by authorization from James I on April 18, 1275. One of the frequent floods destroyed it in 1581 and during its reconstruction a cross was placed in the middle of the bridge that was destroyed by a lightning in 1652, a curious fact that was reflected in an inscription that can still be read today on the base of the stone. "In the year 1692, lightning struck here on June 1 and hit this cross"
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Relaxing and very nice place, very clean beach, occasionally you can see amateur skydiving
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There are a few very tough singletracks, very technical, but even doing patabikes they are fun, but even when walking, be careful!
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The Sichar reservoir (in Valencian, Sitjar) is located in the municipality of Onda in the province of Castellón, Spain. It was built in 1960 on the course of the Mijares river (in Valencian, riu de Millars) on an area of 317 hectares and with a capacity of 49.3 hm³. The work was built using a concrete gravity dam with a height of 58 m and a crest length of 581 m. Its water evacuation system consists of four bottom spillways with a capacity of 60 m³/s. and another two in the upper part of the dam equipped with gates with a capacity of 2,800 m³/s. It is mainly used to regulate irrigation, to control floods and to produce electricity. This dam belongs to the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation.
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Almassora offers a rich historical heritage. You can visit the ancient Onda Castle, which is steeped in history and was a significant strategic location. The town also features the Historic Walled Centre (La Vila), dating back to a 13th-century Christian settlement, with remains of defensive walls and narrow streets. Other notable sites include the Almassora Castle Ruins, the Torre de la Vela from the 13th century, and the Baroque Iglesia Parroquial de la Natividad de Nuestra Señora.
Yes, Almassora is home to several significant bridges and architectural gems. The Hermitage of Santa Quiteria and Medieval Bridge of Almassora is a unique example of a Gothic bridge in the Valencian Community, built in the 13th century. You can also find the Pont Nou, which crosses the Mijares River, and the Puente de la Ronda, one of the oldest bridges in the region offering spectacular views. For architecture, don't miss the magnificent modernist building Casa del Doctor Castell and the historic Teatre Serra.
To delve into Almassora's history, visit the Almassora Municipal Museum, which houses archaeological remains from El Torrelló del Boverot, an important archaeological site with findings from the 7th century BC. The museum also displays amphoras and artifacts from shipwrecks, providing insight into the region's ancient past.
Almassora is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. The Mouth of the Mijares River is a unique landscape with wetlands, ideal for birdwatching, and is a Protected Landscape. Nearby, you can explore the Parque Natural del Desierto de las Palmas, which offers numerous trails to discover local flora and fauna. The region also features two significant reservoirs: María Cristina Reservoir and Sichar Reservoir.
Absolutely. Playa del Gurugú is a wide, sandy beach highly recommended for families. It's ideal for walking or cycling and connects to routes towards Benicàssim or El Grao. The tranquil La Torre and Benafeli Beaches also offer all necessary services for enjoying the Mediterranean with family.
Almassora offers a variety of cycling routes for different skill levels. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Desert de les Palmes Pass – Senda Mas de Chiva loop' or the 'Pont de Santa Quitería – Vía Augusta loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'View of La Creu del Bartolo – View from Bartolo Summit loop' or the 'Almazora Castle (ruins) – Pont de Santa Quitería loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Almassora and MTB Trails around Almassora guides.
Yes, the area around Almassora provides several options for hiking and running. The Parque Natural del Desierto de las Palmas has numerous trails. For running, you can find routes like the 'Cholesterol Route – Basilica of Our Lady of Lledó loop' or the 'Platja del Pla de la Torre loop'. Explore more running trails in the Running Trails around Almassora guide.
Visitors appreciate the wide, fine sand of beaches like Playa del Gurugú, making them ideal for families with children. The ability to walk or cycle along the promenade to neighboring towns like Benicàssim or El Grao is also a highlight. Many describe the environment as very nice and quiet, even during busier times, with plenty of space for everyone.
The Almassora Municipal Market is a declared Local Heritage Asset and a great spot for food enthusiasts to experience local culture. Additionally, visitors might be interested in coinciding their trip with local festivities such as Holy Week and San Antonio Abad, which offer a vibrant cultural experience.
Yes, two significant reservoirs are located near Almassora. The María Cristina Reservoir, built between 1901 and 1925, is in the municipality of Alcora and serves to recharge regional aquifers. The Sichar Reservoir, constructed in 1960 on the Mijares River in Onda, is primarily used for irrigation regulation, flood control, and electricity production.
The Historic Walled Centre, known as La Vila, dates back to a 13th-century Christian settlement. It still features remains of defensive walls from the 17th to 18th centuries. This area is characterized by its narrow, perpendicular streets and ancient constructions from the Reconquista era, offering a glimpse into Almassora's medieval past.


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