Jaume I's Route to Vall d’Albaida
Jaume I's Route to Vall d’Albaida is a regional route, focused on rural tourism and closely related to trekking and cycle tourism. The entire route combines historic and heritage elements with rich landscapes.
Jaume I's Route to Vall d’Albaida is a regional route, focused on rural tourism and closely related to trekking and cycle tourism. The entire route combines historic and heritage elements with rich landscapes.
To experience Castellón with all the senses, we propose the Ruta del Azahar, a route which crosses the province from the north to the south at just a few metres from the beach. Azahar means orange blossom, and it is due to the region's excellent growing of this crop that the route has taken this name.
Along this route you will enjoy the incredible beaches of Castellón, and the diversity of its landscapes.
This is a route for MTB lovers through a multistage ride tracing a circular path throughout the province of Castellón. This was made to enjoy the orography of these regions in their full glory.
The Camino de la Lana (Wool Way), or better known as the Requena Way, is most likely the oldest and best-documented. It also holds the greatest historical consistency as far as its course is concerned, since both Romans and Arabs used it for travel, followed by wool merchants later in history.
The Camino de los sagrados corporales, from Llutxent to Daroca (Aragon), follows the route set by one of the oldest and most surprising medieval legends in Valencian culture. Based on the miracle of the holy cloths, narrated in a manuscript dated 1340, this path begins at the Monastery of Corpus Christi or of Santo Domingo, and follows the route that a mule, loaded with holy cloths, continued to Daroca, where they are kept today.
The Way of El Cid is a touristic, athletic and cultural itinerary that traverses Spain from Burgos to Valencia, connecting the historic footprints left by Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, known as El Cid Campeador.
The Ruta de los Monasterios de Valencia (Monasteries of Valencia Route) (Sendero de Gran Recorrido GR-236) (Long-Distance Path GR-236)), is a historic and religious path of medieval origin that was recovered and signalled to be travelled by foot, bicycle, on horseback or by car.
A mountain cycle tourism route designed for mountain bikes, running through the Tinença de Benifassa Natural Park, Els Ports and the Matarranya region. This wild route is of spectacular beauty, with deep river canyons, vertiginous peaks and dense forests, including the southernmost beech forest in Europe. This circular route does pose a challenging element, and can be completed in two or three stages. In total, it is 180 km long, with the start and end point in the Castellón village of El Boixar.