Attractions and places to see around Canet D'En Berenguer offers a diverse range of experiences on the Valencian coast. The region features historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a preserved dune system, wetlands, and nearby mountain ranges. The area provides opportunities for both coastal relaxation and inland exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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La Via Xurra, és una via verda entre la ciutat de València i Puçol, travessant la comarca de l'Horta Nord. L'itinerari de 16 km està pràcticament condicionat, i es pot recórrer caminant i especialment en bicicleta, tenint una bona accessibilitat per a persones amb mobilitat reduïda per la inexistència de desnivells.
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The castle is incredibly large and expansive. It offers a magnificent view. Please note the opening hours!
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Castle complex with a long, varied history. Magnificent view over the area around Sagunto - including the new Volkswagen battery factory!
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Visit to Marjal del Moro The Marjal del Moro or Moors are a swamp area located between the towns of Puçol and Sagunto. It is a protected natural area, special protection areas for birds that have been classified by the European Union as natural areas of unique importance for the conservation of endangered birds. In The Moro Marsh, many bird species can be seen without being shocked, thanks to the protection systems and monitoring infrastructure installed in recent years. The route can have several starting points, wooden cross paths that take us from the beach to the interior.
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Very spacious castle. The ruins, mostly with remains of walls, are worth seeing, but you shouldn't expect too much. However, the view of Sagunto is outstanding.
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This 11th century Andalusian fortress is a mosaic of different periods and styles that shows the great diversity of inhabitants it housed. Admission is free.
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Impressive Castillo with an incredibly long history.
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Very exciting castle in Sagunto with a panorama over the entire coast. You can also marvel at the VW battery factory in Sagunto from here.
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit Sagunto Castle, a national monument with elements from various cultures and formidable views. Also, explore the Roman theater in Sagunto, an ancient amphitheater still used for festivals. Within Canet D'En Berenguer, discover the 19th-century Old Lighthouse, the 18th-century San Pedro Apóstol Parish Church, the historic Torre de Guaita watchtower, and remnants of a Medieval Wall.
For nature lovers, Marjal dels Moros is a protected natural wetland reserve, ideal for birdwatching with numerous protected species and observation infrastructures. The town also boasts the Racó de la Mar Beach with its preserved dune system, and nearby, the Sierra Calderona and Sierra de Espadán natural parks offer lush forests and panoramic views.
Yes, the area is great for families. The Racó de la Mar Beach is perfect for relaxation and water sports, featuring soft golden sand and crystal-clear waters. The Marjal dels Moros wetland reserve is also considered family-friendly, offering opportunities to observe birds. Additionally, DiaMar Jardi Park provides playgrounds and picnic spots, and during summer, you can enjoy outdoor cinema on the beach.
Canet D'En Berenguer offers several cultural insights. Visit the Ethnological Museum, housed in a traditional farmhouse, to see archaeological finds and items related to local farming and fishing. The Casa de los Llano Cultural Activities Center hosts a library and exhibition hall, while the Auditorium provides a space for performances. Don't miss the local markets for regional products or the town's festivities in June and September.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Roman theater – Sagunto Old Town loop' or the 'Playa de Canet d'en Berenguer – Torres Torres Castle loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle trails such as the 'Path of the Eagle Peak – Pic del Águila Trail loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around Canet D'En Berenguer and MTB Trails around Canet D'En Berenguer guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Marjal dels Moros wetland reserve features hiking trails for exploring local flora and fauna. For more challenging hikes, the nearby Sierra Calderona and Sierra de Espadán natural parks offer extensive trails with rugged peaks and panoramic views. While specific hiking routes are not listed in this guide, you can find detailed information in dedicated hiking guides for the region.
For stunning vistas, head to Sagunto Castle, which offers formidable views of the entire region and the Mediterranean. Another excellent spot is the View of Sagunto Castle, providing a different perspective of the historic fortress. The Torre de Guaita watchtower in Canet D'En Berenguer also offers panoramic views of the town and the sea.
The best time depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are ideal for nature observation, particularly birdwatching in Marjal dels Moros, due to migratory species. Summer is vibrant with activities like outdoor cinema on the beach, weekly flea markets on the promenade, and the Canet Remember Fest. The town also celebrates festivities in honor of Saint Peter on June 29th and the Virgin Protector against Fevers in September.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Old Lighthouse, a striking 19th-century beacon that is the most inland lighthouse in the Region of Valencia, offering great photo opportunities. The Ethnological Museum provides a glimpse into local traditions, and the Casa Palacio de los Berenguer, a former noble estate, offers architectural interest. For something truly unique, the Dragon of La Calderona, a building shaped like a dragon's head, is an intriguing art and research center in the nearby Serra Calderona Natural Park.
The main beach, Racó de la Mar, is a significant attraction. It stretches over 1,200 meters with soft golden sand and crystal-clear waters. It has been awarded the Blue Flag for its quality and features a well-preserved dune system. The beach is perfect for relaxation, swimming, and various water sports, complemented by a 1,400-meter promenade with restaurants, cafes, and playgrounds.
Visitors can indulge in authentic Valencian cuisine. Local eateries, especially those near the harbor, offer traditional dishes such as paella, fideuà, all i pebre, and a variety of fresh seafood. Exploring the Canet Pueblo and Canet Playa markets also provides an opportunity to discover local products like fresh fruits, vegetables, cured meats, and cheeses.
Yes, the Marina/Leisure Port in Canet D'En Berenguer is a hub for water sports. You can enjoy activities such as paddleboarding, kayaking, windsurfing, and snorkeling. The area also provides excellent conditions for fishing, making it a great spot for aquatic adventures.


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