Attractions and places to see around Guadassuar offer a blend of historical sites, cultural traditions, and access to scenic natural routes. Located in the Ribera Alta comarca of Valencia, Spain, the area features a landscape shaped by the Magro River valley. Visitors can explore a network of historic routes, including sections of the Camino del Cid and Vía Augusta, providing opportunities for cycling and hiking.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Chorrador de Navarrés, also known as Los Chorradores, is one of the most spectacular natural sites in the interior of the Valencian Community, ideal for a refreshing getaway in contact with nature.
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Easy access by MTB and very good views. Very well indicated and now with benches to sit and rest.
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Very good section of this route, through a wonderful landscape. Here the Camino del Cid and the Via Augusta run on the same route. Plus a section of the Camino Levante, the Way of St. James from Valencia via Zamora to Santiago. Historical paths and route networks. Simply cycle in a relaxed manner, make a short stop and capture the beautiful perspectives of nature.
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Nice route through a beautiful landscape. The route runs on agricultural, paved paths and occasionally asphalt. Nice section.
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This viewpoint is located in the El Tello municipal natural area
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Very quiet site with beautiful views of the Río Magro valley and the towns of Catadau, Llombai. It is located right next to a gravel track in perfect condition and very picturesque.
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You can discover several beautiful natural spots. Don't miss L'Estepar Viewpoint, which offers stunning views of the Río Magro valley. Another highlight is El Chorrador, a picturesque waterfall and natural monument, known for its lush flora and fauna. You can also visit Fuente de la Higuera, a recreational area with a natural water fountain.
Yes, Guadassuar is rich in history and culture. The 18th-century Hermitage of Saint Roch (Ermita de Sant Roc) features a distinctive polychrome Gothic dome and ancient religious images. The Parish Church of San Vicente Mártir (Església Sant Vicent Màrtir), dating back to the 14th century, boasts a Renaissance portal and a bell tower built upon an ancient Arab defense tower. The Biblioteca Guadassuar, an old house-palace, also holds historical significance.
The area around Guadassuar is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and gravel biking. For example, there are various hiking routes, including easy and moderate options. Cyclists can explore the Natural Trail of the Old Little Train or the Camí Vell de Russafa, which are also suitable for relaxed cycling.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. The Natural Trail of the Old Little Train is a great option for an easy walk or bike ride. El Chorrador waterfall is a beautiful spot for a family outing, and L'Estepar Viewpoint offers accessible views. The Fuente de la Higuera recreational area is also a pleasant stop for families.
Yes, there are several easy trails perfect for hiking or cycling. The Natural Trail of the Old Little Train is a well-maintained gravel path that follows an old railway line, offering beautiful scenery without technical difficulty. The Camí Vell de Russafa is another picturesque and safe route along the west side of the Albufera, ideal for relaxed cycling.
For panoramic views, head to L'Estepar Viewpoint. It provides beautiful vistas of the Río Magro valley and the towns of Catadau and Llombai. The routes along the River Magro Valley also offer charming landscapes, and the El Chorrador waterfall area is known for its picturesque natural setting.
Guadassuar is known for its vibrant cultural traditions, particularly Les Danses de Guadassuar. These traditional dances are a significant cultural event, celebrated during the last full week of August, and are recognized as Cultural Heritage and Festivals of Tourist Interest. The town also hosts the CITGUAD - International Horn Congress Guadassuar, an international musical event.
Cycling enthusiasts will find several appealing routes. The Natural Trail of the Old Little Train is a popular choice, following a former railway line. The Camí Vell de Russafa is another scenic route that coincides with parts of the Vía Augusta and the Camino del Cid, offering a relaxed ride through historical landscapes. You can also explore various gravel biking routes in the wider area.
The region's Mediterranean climate makes spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the intense heat of summer.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, especially from L'Estepar Viewpoint, and the tranquility of the natural sites. The Natural Trail of the Old Little Train is highly recommended for its scenic beauty and ease of access, making it enjoyable for all skill levels. The picturesque nature of El Chorrador is also a favorite for its refreshing atmosphere.
Yes, Guadassuar is situated within a network of significant historical routes. The Camí Vell de Russafa, for instance, coincides with sections of the ancient Vía Augusta and the Camino del Cid. Additionally, parts of the Camino Levante (a branch of the Camino de Santiago) also traverse this historically rich landscape, offering unique opportunities for exploration.
Yes, you can. The most prominent water feature is El Chorrador, a spectacular waterfall in the interior of the Valencian Community, surrounded by lush nature. You can also visit Fuente de la Higuera, which provides a natural mountain water spring.


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