Best castles around el Camp de Túria offer a journey into the region's rich history within the province of Valencia, Spain. This area is characterized by its historical significance and natural landscapes, including the Sierra Calderona Natural Park. Visitors can explore ancient fortresses that once served strategic purposes. The region provides opportunities to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities.
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An archaeological site, inhabited between the 5th century BC. C. and the 3rd century BC. C., belongs to the Iberian culture.
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Accessible by forest track.
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Take some time to explore this wonderful place
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The views from the Castel réal are stunning - you can even see the see and Valencia, as well as the coast beyond
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Benissanó Castle is one of the best preserved in the Valencian Country and was built in the second half of the 15th century on the site of an old Arab farmhouse called Benixanut, thanks to the wishes of the Cavanilles and Villarrasa family, lords of Benissanó. This building can be considered as a castle-palace, where the fortress and the stately residence are combined. In its primitive aspect, the castle had a drawbridge and a moat; the top of the central tower was triangular and pointed; these elements were removed in later reforms.
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Its construction of Islamic origin, used to be a strategic fortress for defense. Today you can visit, even inside there are some municipal offices.
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The defensive castle, of Islamic origin, protected the Muslim farmhouses that inhabited its surroundings. It is in an acceptable state of preservation. It is owned by Bétera City Council, and has offices such as the Courts, the municipal library, the plenary hall and other facilities.
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A dramatic landmark in this beautiful natural park. One of many places where royal wealth was stored to prevent theft. A stiff climb but worth it.
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For breathtaking vistas, you should visit Castillo del Real. It's a dramatic landmark within a beautiful natural park, and the views from its associated viewpoint, View from the Castel Real, are stunning, allowing you to see Valencia, the sea, and the coast beyond.
Yes, Castell de Benisanó is one of the best-preserved castles in the Valencian Country. Built in the 15th century on an old Arab farmhouse site, it combines elements of a fortress with a stately residence, offering a fascinating glimpse into its past.
Bétera Castle, Palace of the Boïl, has Islamic origins and was strategically important as a defensive fortress protecting Muslim farmhouses. Today, it's owned by Bétera City Council and houses municipal offices, making it accessible for visitors.
Absolutely. The Castellet de Bernabé is an archaeological site that was inhabited by the Iberian culture between the 5th and 3rd centuries BC, offering a deep dive into the region's ancient history.
Many castles are situated near natural parks, offering excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. For instance, Serra Castle, located in the magical village of Serra, is nestled within stunning natural scenery, making it an excellent base for exploring the hiking trails in the Sierra Calderona Natural Park. You can find various routes, including easy hikes, mountain biking, and gravel biking trails, in guides like Easy hikes around el Camp de Túria or MTB Trails around el Camp de Túria.
Yes, Bétera Castle, Palace of the Boïl, is considered family-friendly and is accessible for visitors, even housing municipal offices. Its historical significance and easy access make it a good option for families.
The region of El Camp de Túria, like much of Valencia, enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) generally offer pleasant temperatures for exploring castles and engaging in outdoor activities, avoiding the peak heat of summer.
Yes, several trails allow you to explore the natural surroundings of the castles. For example, near Castillo del Real, you can find routes like the 'Castillo del Real – View from the Castel Real loop from Olocau' which is an easy hike. You can discover more options in the Easy hikes around el Camp de Túria guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the dramatic landscapes and the historical significance of the castles. For instance, the stiff climb to Castillo del Real is considered well worth it for the stunning views. The well-preserved architecture of places like Castell de Benisanó also receives appreciation for its historical insights.
While not strictly within El Camp de Túria, Sagunto Castle is a highly significant historical site in the wider Valencia region and is frequently mentioned. It's a vast fortress with a history spanning over two thousand years, incorporating Iberian, Roman, and medieval remains, offering formidable views. You can learn more about its extensive history on Wikipedia.
Castillo del Real was historically used to store royal wealth, making it a site of significant historical and strategic importance in the region.
Yes, Serra Castle, located in the village of Serra, is beautifully integrated with its natural surroundings, being nestled within the stunning scenery of the Sierra Calderona Natural Park. This allows visitors to combine historical exploration with enjoying nature and hiking.


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