Best attractions and places to see around el Camp de Túria, a comarca in Valencia, Spain, offers a diverse landscape shaped by the Túria River. The region features significant natural areas, including parts of the Túria Natural Park and Sierra Calderona Natural Park, alongside historical landmarks and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a mix of natural beauty, archaeological sites, and traditional towns. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The road is narrow but in excellent condition (as of 2025, it's so new it doesn't even have painted lines yet). It's 3.7 km long with an average gradient of 6.0% and a maximum gradient of 10.5%, for a total elevation gain of 221 m, reaching a summit of 409 m above sea level (according to official signage). After a short descent, you can connect to the Puerto del Barranco de la Escoba pass, or take the secondary road to climb La Marjana.
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Very nice walk and above all a very beautiful place
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Great views of the Bay of Valencia
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A very quiet route along orchard paths, a cycle path and a bike lane from San Vicente de Lliria Park. There are bars along the way, before Marines and in Olocau.
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Ports are very hard but very very beautiful. Be careful, narrow road.
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Currently there are two villages of Marines: new and old. This is because the same rains that caused the Turia floods of 1957 also caused landslides of huge rocks that destroyed numerous houses and forced them to move from their historical location to the current one on the plain, between Olocau and Llíria. The new village of Marines was also moved by residents of Domenyo and is larger than the old village. However, over time, the residents have restored the houses of the old village and, especially in summer, it is quite crowded.
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A great route, especially since the asphalt was renewed
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Very good place, good bike lane and many species of animals, fish, pigeons, squirrels, very nice, I recommend
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El Camp de Túria is home to significant natural areas. You can explore the expansive Parque Natural del Túria, which follows the Túria River and offers diverse flora and fauna, Mediterranean forests, and traditional farmlands. Parts of the Sierra Calderona Natural Park are also accessible from towns like Náquera and Olocau, providing excellent hiking trails and panoramic views. Don't miss La Rodana Gran, a peak offering beautiful views and a pleasant, tree-filled environment within the Natural Park of Les Rodanes.
Yes, El Camp de Túria boasts a rich historical heritage. You can visit the El Puntal dels Llops — Iberian archaeological site in Olocau, an Iberian enclave with visible remains of its main street, tower, and houses. In Llíria, explore the Royal Monastery of San Miguel and the Iberian Site of Edeta. Benissanó features the impressive 15th-century Gothic Benissanó Castle, a National Monument, and the Los Santos Reyes Parish Church. Bétera is home to the Iberian settlement of Tòs Pelat and the 11th-century Islamic settlement of Bofilla.
The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The Parque Natural del Túria features a 24 km fluvial corridor ideal for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. For cycling, consider the Greenway between Llíria and Benaguasil. You can find many routes for different sports: for mountain biking, explore the MTB Trails around el Camp de Túria; for road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around el Camp de Túria; and for hiking, discover the Waterfall hikes around el Camp de Túria.
Yes, El Camp de Túria has several family-friendly spots. San Vicente Park in Llíria is a pleasant park with tables and benches, accessible via a bike path, perfect for relaxation. The Wooden bridge at Riba-roja de Túria is part of a scenic river path that families can enjoy. Additionally, the Parque Natural del Túria offers gentle paths suitable for family walks and cycling.
For impressive panoramic views, head to La Rodana Gran, a summit within the Natural Park of Les Rodanes. The Sierra Calderona Natural Park, accessible from towns like Náquera and Olocau, also offers numerous trails with stunning vistas. The El Gabaldón Pass provides picturesque views along its route, and the El Puntal dels Llops — Iberian archaeological site offers great views of the Olocau area.
Several towns in El Camp de Túria offer unique charm. Llíria is a UNESCO City of Music, known for its strong musical tradition. Benissanó is a picturesque village featuring the 15th-century Benissanó Castle and the Los Santos Reyes Parish Church. Marines offers mountainous landscapes and the historical El Real de Marines Castle, alongside the restored 'old Marines' village. You can also explore Marines Viejo for a glimpse into the past.
Yes, the Túria River is central to the region's landscape. In Riba-roja de Túria, you can experience the Ruta del Agua (Water Walk), a tranquil stroll along the river, featuring several charming wooden bridges. The Balsa Barreta is another notable man-made feature related to water, offering a pleasant spot to visit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and historical depth of El Camp de Túria. Many enjoy the stunning views from spots like La Rodana Gran and the picturesque routes through areas like El Gabaldón Pass. The archaeological insights offered by sites such as El Puntal dels Llops are also highly valued, providing a blend of history and scenic exploration.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the intense heat of summer. Winter can also be suitable for some activities, especially in the lower elevations.
Certainly. In Llíria, the Royal Monastery of San Miguel is a significant historical and religious site. Benaguasil features the impressive San Pedro Apóstol Church, showcasing Gothic and Renaissance elements. Benissanó has the beautiful Los Santos Reyes Parish Church, dating back to the 15th century. In Bétera, you can find La Purísima Concepción Parish Church, and Casinos is home to the Santa Bárbara Parish Church and San Roque Chapel.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the mountainous areas of El Camp de Túria offer plenty. The Sierra Calderona Natural Park, accessible from Olocau, provides demanding hiking trails. For cyclists, the El Gabaldón Pass offers a notable climb, and the Between Olocau and Marines Viejos route includes the ascent to the Chirivilla Pass at 711m. You can find difficult road cycling routes like the 'Serra Calderona Climbs Loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around el Camp de Túria guide.


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