Best attractions and places to see around Alcalà De Xivert are found between mountains and the Mediterranean Sea in the province of Castellón. This region offers historical landmarks, diverse natural features, and cultural sites. Its historical legacy is closely tied to the Knights Templar, evident in many significant structures. The area features rugged coastal landscapes, hidden coves, and protected natural parks.
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It is a MTB road, a gravel bike without suspensions and with saddlebags can end up broken
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The building complex offers plenty of seating to relax and enjoy, plus the amazing view towards the sea!
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The steep 20% driveway is worth it for a short time😉. Here you can enjoy a 360° panoramic view. The peace and color nuances of the fields in their red, ocher and brown tones are wonderfully beautiful.
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IRTA LIGHTHOUSE It is located in Mundina Bay in the Sierra de Irta Natural Park and was designed by Rita Lorite. This makes it, along with Nules, the only lighthouse in Spain designed entirely by women. It features an innovative design and its extreme white tone contrasts with the green tones of the area and the blue of the Mediterranean.
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Hermitage of Santa Lucia located on the side of a mountain with exceptional views and great panoramic views of Alcossebre and part of the Plana Alta.
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A visit is essential if you go to the Sierra de Irta. Excellent views and very beautiful hermitage.
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Beautiful hermitage with excellent views of Peñíscola and the Natural Park. Your visit is essential.
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Definitely not suitable for long-distance bike packing with panniers and/or trailer using the EuroVelo 8 (if you don't use a mountain bike). Heavy gravel with a lot of bigger stones and even massive stone formations every few meters.
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Alcalà de Xivert is rich in history, particularly with its ties to the Knights Templar. You can visit the impressive Castillo de Xivert, a Muslim fortress later expanded by the Templars, offering stunning views from Xivert mountain within the Sierra de Irta Natural Park. The town also features the beautiful Church of San Juan Bautista with its tall octagonal Bell Tower, and the historic Casa de la Cultura, which once served as a prison.
Absolutely. The most prominent is the Sierra de Irta Natural Park, a protected coastal mountain range stretching between Peñíscola, Alcalà de Xivert, and Alcossebre. It's known for its rugged landscapes, steep cliffs, and hidden coves. A bit further afield, you can also explore the Prat de Cabanes-Torreblanca Nature Reserve, one of the most important wetlands in the Valencian Community.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Hermitage of Saint Lucy and Saint Benedict, perched on Monte de San Benito. It offers some of the best vistas in the entire province of Castellón. Another excellent spot is the Alcossebre Lighthouse (Faro de Alcossebre) – Cala Mundina, which provides magnificent coastal views and serves as a starting point for picturesque walks.
The Alcossebre area, part of Alcalà de Xivert's coastline, boasts 10km of diverse beaches and coves. You'll find popular spots like Las Fuentes Beach, known for its freshwater springs, and the long Romana Beach. For a more wild and pristine experience, explore Mundina Cove and Ribamar Cove, nestled within the stunning scenery of the Sierra de Irta Natural Park.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The promenade leading to the Alcossebre Lighthouse (Faro de Alcossebre) – Cala Mundina is a very picturesque and easy path, ideal for a family outing. Many of the hermitages, such as the Hermitage of Saint Anthony and the Hermitage of Saint Lucy and Saint Benedict, are also considered family-friendly, offering rewarding views after a moderate walk.
The region offers numerous hiking routes, especially within the Sierra de Irta Natural Park. Popular options include the Coastal Trail of Alcossebre and routes leading to the Castillo de Xivert. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Alcalà De Xivert guide, which features trails like the 'Xivert Castle Loop' and 'Natural Park of Serra d'Irta — Circular from Alcocebre'.
Alcalà de Xivert is a great destination for cycling, with options for various skill levels. The Pebret Path offers a spectacular gravel track along the coast with exceptional views. You can find more routes in the Cycling around Alcalà De Xivert guide, including the 'Prat de Cabanes-Torreblanca Park Trail' for an easy ride or the 'Xivert Castle and Serra d'Irta Loop' for a moderate challenge.
The best time to visit Alcalà de Xivert for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is pleasantly mild, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the intense heat of summer. The natural landscapes are also particularly vibrant in spring.
Yes, the coastline around Alcalà de Xivert features several ancient watchtowers that were historically used to defend against pirate attacks. Notable examples include the Torre de Ebrí and the well-preserved Cap i Corb Tower, which was built by the Order of Montesa in 1427. These towers offer a glimpse into the region's defensive past.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from various points, such as the Alcossebre Lighthouse (Faro de Alcossebre) – Cala Mundina and the Hermitage of Saint Lucy and Saint Benedict. The historical significance and restoration of sites like the Castillo de Xivert are also highly appreciated, along with the beautiful coastal paths and the opportunity for family-friendly excursions.
Yes, for an easy and accessible walk, the coastal promenade leading to the Alcossebre Lighthouse (Faro de Alcossebre) – Cala Mundina is highly recommended. It's well-maintained, in excellent condition, and offers picturesque views along the coast without any significant difficulty, making it suitable for all ages and abilities.
For an authentic local experience, visit the Alcalà de Xivert Market, held every Friday morning in Ricardo Cardona Mestre square. Here you can find fresh, local produce under a modernist-style pergola. Exploring the Old Town of Alcalà de Xivert also offers a glimpse into the town's history with its medieval layout and Renaissance buildings.


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