Best attractions and places to see around Benlloch include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated in the Valencian Community, the area features hilly terrain mixed with plains and low-lying hills. The landscape offers picturesque views of traditional crops and wild flora, providing diverse exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover ancient Roman routes, fortified hermitages, and scenic mountain passes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Built in the 14th century at the foot of the Albalat Castle (currently in ruins) so that, in addition to greater comfort for those attending the cult, it also served, like the other towers existing in the same area, as a safe refuge for the people who They were surprised by the frequent raids of the Barbary pirates.
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It is a beautiful and entertaining port, without major complications and with magnificent views. In the first part, we start with gentle slopes, which will be very good for us to "warm up" our legs, since after km. 4 things get a little more serious. The slope will begin to increase, with some loose ramps around 10%, and horseshoes will appear, until we reach the first hill at km. 12. Afterwards, we will have a short break including a short descent to the town of Serratella, and we will only have the final stretch, quite gentle, until we reach the top at 844 m. of altitude. At that point, we can decide whether to go down towards Albocàsser, or have a little "warm up" going up to the hermitage of S. Juan Nepomuceno along a concrete track that goes out to our left for about 500 m. and with 20% ramps, until reaching 920 m. of altitude.
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It is a short but very hard ascent, which will probably surprise us with its hardness. We will begin the climb with an initial section until the intersection of the CV-15 with some hard ramps, we cross the town of Rosildos, surrounding the church to look for the street that takes us to Mas de Cervera, where we will join the “main” road. towards Serra Engarcerán. When we reach a somewhat more wooded area we will find a small break, but let's not trust ourselves, because when we take a curve to the left and the trees disappear, we will find ourselves with the hardest section of the ascent, where the slope reaches 16%. maximum in a section of 500 m. that does not go below 10%. We will finish a little easier, but without a doubt this climb will have pleasantly surprised us.
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Fortified hermitage located in the municipality of Cabanes next to the AP7 and next to the Prat de Cabanes - Torreblanca Natural Park
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It is the only village that Benlloc has, formerly known as "QUARTICO", a term that has been given to it since the 17th century, when the municipal term, due to the use of herbs, was divided into three "Quarts" and a "Quartico". Currently it is also part of the term of Benlloc, where the homonymous village is. It occupies the eastern part of the term, quite far from the urban core, almost 8 km, and separated from it by Subarra. From there there is a spectacular view of the Prat de Cabanes natural area and the sea. It is an area that, due to its physical conditions, has historically only allowed life in isolated centers of one or a few families sheltered in what have come to be called farms. In order to articulate a connected civil society and to make interaction and training possible, a rural school and a calvary were built with a hermitage dedicated to the cult of Saint Joseph, that is to say, a small town lacking political structures. To access it, there is no paved road, but a forest-type track, through which you can make interesting excursions through pine forests and springs.
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Located on the Via Augusta, today Camí dels Romans, the Cabanes Roman Arch was erected in the 2nd century AD. as an honorary-funerary monument, possibly linked to a Roman villa located near the road itself and the monument. The pillars are preserved, on which sits a semicircular arch formed by fourteen voussoirs. It has a height of 5.8 m. although its original height must have been around 7 m. The triumphal arch is missing the entablature and the spandrels, having found ashlars from the arch in the houses of the town. The arch is located 2 km from Cabanes in the direction of Benlloch. Starting from the Cabanes arch, you can follow two routes on foot or by bicycle. The one to the north reaches Vilanova d'Alcolea, in whose town hall a milestone is on display. The one to the south leads us to La Pobla, where there are other milestones. The distance of both routes is about 8 km.
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La Plana Alta has several road ports but this one is undoubtedly among the most picturesque. You can reach it either by road or with some variant by gravel track from many directions.
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One of the most picturesque ports in the Plana Alta. Very beautiful landscapes rolling on asphalt in perfect condition and practically without traffic. It is short but intense and depending on where you attack it from, the slopes will be more abrupt.
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Benlloch and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the ancient Arch of Cabanes, a Roman monument from the 2nd century AD. Another significant site is the Fortified Hermitage of Albalat, a 14th-century temple with Gothic elements. The village also features the Church of Saint John the Baptist, known for one of the oldest bells in the Region of Valencia, and the Loreto Hermitage.
Yes, the area around Benlloch is ideal for nature lovers and offers various trails. While specific hiking routes are not detailed in the highlights, the region is surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, perfect for exploration. You can find several running trails, such as the 'Pinar de Constàncio loop from Benlloc', which is a difficult 13.7 km route. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Benlloch guide.
The region boasts picturesque views and hilly terrain. The Coll de la Bandereta is a mountain pass offering beautiful landscapes, considered one of the most picturesque in Plana Alta. Another demanding but rewarding route is Puerto de la Serratella, providing comforting views throughout its almost 14 km length. From the Hermitage of Saint Joseph of Quartico, you can enjoy spectacular views of the Prat de Cabanes natural area and the sea.
While the highlights don't explicitly list many 'family_friendly' attractions, the Arch of Cabanes is categorized as family-friendly and offers an interesting historical stop. The natural parks and trails surrounding Benlloch, such as Desierto de las Palmas Natural Park, provide opportunities for easy walks and wildlife spotting suitable for families. Exploring the village itself, with its historical features like Los Tres Caños Fountain and Wash House, can also be an enjoyable family activity.
Benlloch provides an authentic rural life experience. You can visit the Agut Turrón Factory to learn about and taste a local delicacy. For those interested in local traditions, the Fortified Hermitage of Albalat hosts a fair annually on August 15th. Additionally, the village hosts Feslloc in July, one of the biggest summer music festivals in the Region of Valencia, known for its environmental commitment.
Benlloch can be enjoyed throughout the year, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures. If you're interested in local festivals, visiting in July for Feslloc or August for the fair at the Fortified Hermitage of Albalat would be ideal. Summers are warm, perfect for exploring the natural areas, while winters are mild.
Absolutely! Benlloch is a great base for cycling. The Coll de la Bandereta and Puerto de la Serratella are popular mountain passes for cyclists, offering challenging yet rewarding routes with magnificent views. You can find various routes, including the 'Cabanes and Via Augusta Loop' or the 'Ermita de l'Adjutori – Coll de la Bandereta loop'. For more detailed routes, consult the Cycling around Benlloch guide.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover several hidden gems. The ruins of El Molinet, a water-powered flour mill, offer a glimpse into local industry. Exploring the landscapes around Benlloch reveals ancient wells and cisterns. The Hermitage of Saint Joseph of Quartico, though lacking a paved road, provides interesting excursions through pine forests and stunning views, making it a tranquil discovery.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings around Benlloch, from historical landmarks to scenic natural spots. The Coll de la Bandereta is loved for its picturesque landscapes and well-maintained roads, while Puerto de la Serratella is praised for its comforting views. The unique Gothic elements of the Fortified Hermitage of Albalat also captivate visitors, making the region a blend of history and natural beauty.
Yes, the region has significant Roman heritage. The most prominent is the Arch of Cabanes, an ancient honorary-funerary monument dating back to the 2nd century AD. Additionally, the historic Via Augusta, also known as Camí dels Romans, a 1st-century Roman road, passes through the area, offering historical routes for exploration.
Benlloch and its surroundings feature several notable religious buildings. The Parish Church of Saint John the Baptist in the village center is a key point of interest. You can also visit the recently restored Loreto Hermitage, located behind the Parish Church. The Fortified Hermitage of Albalat is a unique 14th-century fortified temple, and the Hermitage of Saint Joseph of Quartico, part of a calvary, offers a serene experience in a small village setting. The La Virgen del Auditorio Chapel is also situated in a lovely recreational area.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity around Benlloch, with routes that take you through varied landscapes. You can find challenging routes like the 'Torre Badum and Cala Argilaga loop' or the 'La Plana Alta Viewpoint – Via Verde Oropesa Benicassim loop'. These routes often combine well-maintained roads with gravel tracks, offering a diverse cycling experience. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Benlloch guide.


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