Best attractions and places to see around Borriana, a coastal town in the Valencian Community of Spain, offer a diverse range of experiences. The area features historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Visitors can explore ancient structures, archaeological sites, and unique natural areas.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Must do, at least once, interesting place.
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Monuments and places of interest: *Ancient shelter of which the access tower to the village (clock tower) and the north-east corner tower of the walls, from the 13th century, have been preserved *Church of Gesiùn, ruins of the ancient church of Livione, dating back to the 10th century *Romanesque bell tower of San Pietro di Subloco, dating back to the 10th century *Parish Church of Saints Peter and Lawrence
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The oasis they built with a wooden construction overlooking the lake is very pleasant
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In Lake Viverone, the remains of around 5000 poles driven into the ground which supported the structures of a very ancient large pile-dwelling village dating back to the Bronze Age have been extraordinarily preserved. The site has an important archaeological value, artefacts such as swords, axes, pins and ornaments have been discovered, which have allowed us to reconstruct the life of a Bronze Age community. The site is now a World Heritage Site.
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Small and quiet lake where you can take 4 steps
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The gate tower dates back to the 13th century. Originally it had two passage arches, carriage and pedestrian, equipped with drawbridges operated by levers that emerged from the three obvious slits. The upper part was open and crenellated. Not far away, in the square, there is a contemporary corner tower of the medieval city wall. Some well-signposted circular pedestrian routes start from the adjacent square (we recommend the IV which passes through Gesiùn).
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A few meters below the water level, the remains of approximately 5000 poles stuck in the ground have been preserved, evidence of an ancient pile-dwelling village dating back to the Bronze Age. The settlement is one of the 111 "Prehistoric Pile-dwelling Sites of the Alpine Arc" protected by UNESCO. The place is definitely enchanting: water lilies, poplars, aquatic birds...
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The stilt houses on Lake Viverone, a place to stop and enjoy the view.
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Borriana offers a rich history. You can visit the impressive El Salvador Church with its 51-meter-tall bell tower, "El Templat." Explore the restored La Mercé Convent, now a Municipal Cultural Centre, or wander through the Historic Centre of Borriana to see its medieval street layout and 19th-century manor houses. Don't miss the Gate Tower and Corner Tower of Piverone, remnants of ancient defenses, or the San José Temple with its artistic altars.
Yes, Borriana is home to two notable museums. The Archaeological Museum is considered a historical capital of the Plana Baixa region, housing artifacts from Neolithic, Iberian, Roman, Arabic, and Medieval periods. Additionally, the Orange Museum is a unique attraction in Europe, delving into the history and culture of the orange, a fruit central to Borriana's economy.
Nature enthusiasts will enjoy Borriana's diverse landscapes. The El Clot de la Mare de Déu Municipal Natural Area is a unique oak forest habitat, perfect for birdwatching. The Mouth of the River Millars Protected Area also offers scenic views and birdwatching. For those seeking more active experiences, the Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site is a fascinating natural monument with a unique, almost lunar appearance shaped by ancient gold mining.
Borriana boasts 11 kilometers of coastline with crystal-clear waters. Playa de Burriana (Arenal de Borriana) is a popular and vibrant beach, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports, consistently receiving the Blue Flag award. Other popular options include Playa del Gurugú, a wide sandy beach suitable for families, and La Malvarrosa and El Grao beaches.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Borriana are suitable for families. The beaches like Playa de Burriana and Playa del Gurugú are great for all ages. Historical sites such as the Gate Tower and Corner Tower of Piverone and the Pile-dwelling Village at Lake Viverone offer educational and engaging experiences. The El Clot de la Mare de Déu Municipal Natural Area provides opportunities for nature walks and birdwatching.
Near Borriana, you can find various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like "In the Serra di Ivrea, Zimone and Magnano – loop from Vermogno" or "Between Zubiena and Vermogno in the Serra di Ivrea – loop tour." Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the "Mongrando Dam Loop" or "Ricetto Magnano e Vermogno da Zubiena – loop tour." Runners have options like the "Serra di Ivrea Loop: Zimone and Magnano." You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Borriana, Running Trails around Borriana, and Cycling around Borriana guide pages.
For impressive panoramic views, head to Pic de la Font de Cabres. This peak offers stunning vistas of the coast, the Plana Baixa valleys, and even the province of Valencia in the distance. The route to the top becomes more challenging near the end, with chains and ropes assisting climbers.
Yes, Borriana is rich in archaeological history. The Archaeological Museum showcases artifacts from various periods. You can also visit the Pile-dwelling Village at Lake Viverone, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with remains of a Bronze Age settlement. The Torrelló del Boverot archaeological site near Almazora dates back to the Bronze Age and features superimposed urban structures and defensive walls.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. The Footbridge over the Elvo River, Borriana is valued for connecting to the Bessa Nature Reserve, allowing access to various paths for pedestrians and cyclists. The Pile-dwelling Village at Lake Viverone is praised for its tranquility and historical significance, with its enchanting setting of water lilies and aquatic birds.
Yes, Borriana has historical watchtowers that once protected the city. You can find Torre del Mar still standing alone on the coast, and Torre de Carabona, which has been renovated as part of farmhouses. These towers offer a glimpse into the region's past defensive strategies.
Borriana, with its coastal location and diverse attractions, is enjoyable for sightseeing and outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) generally offer pleasant temperatures ideal for exploring historical sites, natural areas, and engaging in hiking or cycling without the intense summer heat. The beaches are most popular during the warmer summer months.


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