Attractions and places to see around Xilxes / Chilches offer a diverse landscape, from serene beaches to historical sites and natural marshlands. The region features a coastline with various beaches, extensive orange groves, and protected marshlands that serve as a refuge for migratory birds. Historical sites reflect the area's past, including ancient castles and structures from the Spanish Civil War.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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L'Arquet is an emblematic arch with a controversial origin (some say it is Roman and others, Arab). Through here the water was transported to the Molinet de Castro, which no longer exists, but was very close.
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Fortress of La Creueta The XYZ Line was constructed as a final defensive barrier preventing Franco's advance towards Valencia. Its construction meant a boost in morale for those fighting a few kilometers away and a moral duty for those who fortified the fortress while their comrades lost their lives in the trenches on the front line of fire. Although it was caught in time, it largely achieved its objective, being crucial to the defense during the Battle of the Levante and preventing the fighting from reaching the lines closest to Valencia. This resistance is now viewed by many historians as a defensive victory.
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The Baix de La Cova fortress The fortress is located in the Portalés area, which was occupied at the end of July 1938 by a machine gun division and a rifle company of the 509th Battalion of the 128* Meter Republican Mixed Brigade was defended. Later these fortifications were occupied by the 221* Mixed Brigade. Currently, most of the fortifications of the line that runs through these mountains have disappeared, but parapets, trenches, dugouts or machine gun nests can still be seen. Among them, this fortress stands out, as does the trench with machine gun nests and the observatory behind it, high on the mountain of La Cova
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After the Reconquista, many castles in the region were modified or rebuilt to adapt to Christian styles and needs.
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The Castro Castle, an Arab fortress with an impressive watchtower at a height of about 780 m, was a fundamental bastion of the Moorish resistance at the time of their expulsion. It was taken by the Duke of Segorbe and General Cavanilles after the Castillo de Aín had also fallen. It was also used in the Carlist Wars. The castle covers an area of about 2,000 m2, where two parts can be distinguished: the "Albacar", a fortified refuge for the inhabitants of the towns dependent on the fortress; and on the other side, the castle itself, which presided surrounded by a large keep that was demolished in 1938 during the Civil War. The views are impressively beautiful.
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The path leads us along the red rocks to the Pic de la Font de Cabres. Sure-footedness and a head for heights are required.
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L'Arquet is an arch of disputed origin (some sources date it back to Roman times, while others attribute it to the Arab people) through which water was channeled from a pond at the entrance to the ravine to transport it to the Molinet de Castro, a flour mill downstream, currently disappeared, on the other side of the Belcaire river. This symbol of the town is part of a series of arches and bridges visible along the river. It indicates the great importance of the irrigation systems for the economy of Alfondeguilla.
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Place with unbeatable views of the Castellón plain.
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Xilxes / Chilches offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Marjal de Xilxes (Xilxes Marshes), an ecologically valuable protected marshland known for migratory birds and its 'natural mirrors' phenomenon in spring and summer. It's ideal for hiking, cycle touring, and bird watching. For panoramic views, hike to Pic de la Font de Cabres, a summit offering impressive vistas of the coast and valleys. The nearby Natural Park of the Sierra de Espadán also provides diverse flora and fauna with excellent hiking opportunities.
Yes, Xilxes / Chilches is rich in history. Explore the ruins of Castro Castle, an Arab fortress with an impressive watchtower, significant during the Moorish resistance and Carlist Wars. You can also see L'Arquet of the Rambla, an emblematic arch of disputed Roman or Arab origin, historically used for water transport. Remnants of the Spanish Civil War include the XYZ Line Machine Gun Nest (La Creueta) and the Baix de La Cova Fortress (Spanish Civil War Bunker).
The coastline of Xilxes / Chilches features several pleasant beaches. Chilches Beach (Playa de Chilches) is known for its calm, clear waters, making it suitable for families. Other options include El Cerezo Beach, an urban beach with golden sand and gravel, and Playa Les Cases, notable for its wooden viewpoint extending into the sea. For a more natural experience, visit La Marina Natural Beach, an unspoilt area that forms part of the town's Blue Trail.
Beyond exploring attractions, Xilxes / Chilches offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycle touring in the Marjal de Xilxes. For more challenging hikes with rewarding views, consider the Pic de la Font de Cabres. The region also has extensive orange groves perfect for scenic walks. For longer routes, you can find numerous running, gravel biking, and MTB trails. For example, explore the running trails around Xilxes / Chilches at Running Trails around Xilxes / Chilches, or discover MTB trails at MTB Trails around Xilxes / Chilches.
Yes, Xilxes / Chilches offers several family-friendly options. Chilches Beach (Playa de Chilches) is particularly suitable for families due to its calm, clear waters. The 1.5 km long promenade provides a pleasant area for strolls with green spaces and playgrounds. Children's play areas can also be found in Plaza Jardín and Plaza Juan Pablo II. The Marjal de Xilxes is a great spot for nature walks and bird watching with children.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Pic de la Font de Cabres. From its 570 meters above sea level, you'll get impressive vistas of the coast, the valleys of the Plana Baixa, and even the province of Valencia in the distance. The ruins of Castro Castle also offer incredible panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Absolutely. Xilxes / Chilches and its surroundings offer various hiking opportunities. Within the marshland area, you can explore trails like the Sendero Azul and Poliola-Miranda-Contesa. For a more challenging hike with rewarding views, the route to Pic de la Font de Cabres includes some sections with chains and ropes. The nearby Natural Park of the Sierra de Espadán also provides diverse hiking trails. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the region by exploring guides like Running Trails around Xilxes / Chilches.
The XYZ Line refers to a defensive barrier constructed during the Spanish Civil War. In Xilxes / Chilches, you can visit the XYZ Line Machine Gun Nest (La Creueta) and the Baix de La Cova Fortress (Spanish Civil War Bunker). These sites are remnants of this significant defensive line, which aimed to stop Franco's advance towards Valencia and played a crucial role in the Battle of the Levante.
A short drive from Xilxes / Chilches, you can discover the Coves de Sant Josep (Caves of San Jose). This natural wonder features Europe's longest navigable underground river, offering guided boat tours through splendid stalactite formations. It's a truly unique experience to witness the geological beauty beneath the surface.
Beyond historical sites, you can immerse yourself in the local culture by strolling through the Old Town, admiring traditional Spanish architecture. The Assumption Parish Church (La Asunción church) in Plaza España, dating back to the Roman era, is a significant cultural landmark. The Plaza del Santísimo Cristo de la Junquera, with its beautiful gardens and pergola, serves as a social gathering point. In summer, the promenade hosts cultural activities at the beach library.
The region offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and early summer are ideal for enjoying the 'natural mirrors' phenomenon in the Marjal de Xilxes and for hiking before the peak summer heat. The beaches are perfect for relaxation and water activities during the warmer months. Autumn also provides comfortable temperatures for exploring historical sites and trails.


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