Attractions and places to see around Cullera include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This coastal town, located south of Valencia, Spain, is situated at the mouth of the Júcar River and is surrounded by mountains and wetlands. Cullera offers over 15 kilometers of fine sandy beaches and a variety of landscapes for exploration. The region provides opportunities to discover ancient fortresses, serene lagoons, and unique museums.
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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Beautiful little lighthouse with a lot of history. Very nice view towards Valencia and towards Denia.
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From the lighthouse road there are very good views of Dosser beach and Cullera bay.
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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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Cullera is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Cullera Castle, a 10th-century Moorish fortress offering panoramic views. Nearby, the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Castle is a beautiful 19th-century building. Don't miss the ancient Watchtower of Xeraco, built in the 15th century to defend against pirates, or the Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna, a Cistercian-style monastery founded in 1298.
Absolutely. The Cullera Lighthouse, located at the tip of the "Isla de los Pensamientos," offers exceptional views from its position at the edge of cliffs. You can also explore L'Estany de Cullera, a tranquil lagoon south of the city, or the Muntanya de l'Or (Cullera Mountain), which provides incredible views and hiking trails overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The Júcar River is also a major natural attraction, offering boat trip opportunities.
Cullera boasts 15 kilometers of diverse beaches. For a lively atmosphere, Playa de San Antonio is central and popular. Playa del Racó is ideal for families with its calm waters. If you're into water sports like windsurfing, Playa Cap Blanc is a great choice. Playa del Faro is excellent for diving and fishing, while Playa El Dosel, part of the Albufera Nature Park, is known for its scenic dunes and is popular for surfing.
Cullera offers unique cultural experiences. Visit the Cave-Museum of the Pirate Dragut, a museum dedicated to piracy. Inside Cullera Castle, you'll find the Municipal Museum of History and Archaeology. The Cullera Rice Museum, housed in the Hermitage of the Stone Saints, showcases the region's rice cultivation heritage. You can also see the modernist Cullera Market building from 1899.
Yes, Cullera has several options for families. Many beaches like Playa del Racó and Playa Marenyet are ideal for families. For a fun-filled day, Aquopolis Cullera is a water park with various attractions. The La Murta Botanical Trail is also marked as family-friendly, offering an engaging walk through nature.
The area around Cullera is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate "Ascent to the mountain of Cullera by the Pic dels Francesos — circular by the castle of Cullera" or the "Júcar River Mouth and Cullera Castle Trail." For more options, explore the Hiking around Cullera guide. Cyclists can enjoy routes like "Cullera Lighthouse – View of Cullera Bay loop from Cullera" or "Gandia Beach – Port of Gandia loop from Cullera." Discover more cycling routes in the Cycling around Cullera guide.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Torre del Marenyet, an ancient watchtower from the 15th century. The Cullera Meteorological Centre Viewpoint offers impressive views after a scenic drive. For a glimpse into local history, the Old narrow-gauge train station, built to serve an old children's hospital, is a unique historical site.
Cullera enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, as the weather is pleasant and not too hot. Summer (June-August) is perfect for beach activities, though it can be quite warm. Winters are mild, making it suitable for exploring without the crowds.
Yes, the La Murta Botanical Trail is a notable hiking route located in the Valle de la Murta, near Alzira. This trail offers a beautiful path through a grove, passing by points of interest like an old lime kiln and an aqueduct. It's an excellent way to experience the local flora and natural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from locations like the Cullera Lighthouse and Cullera Castle. The historical significance of sites like the Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna and the ancient watchtowers is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the diverse beaches and the opportunities for outdoor activities, from relaxing walks to more challenging hikes and bike rides.
Yes, the Albufera Natural Park, located south of Valencia, is a vast wetland and a Special Protection Area for Birds, offering excellent opportunities for bird watching and guided tours. Closer to Cullera, L'Estany de Cullera is a small lake with exceptional ecological richness, and La Marjal de Cullera is another protected natural park ideal for bird watching and relaxing walks.


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