Castles in Sierra Calderona are situated within a mountainous natural park north of Valencia, offering historical fortifications and panoramic views. This region is characterized by its diverse landscape, including the Turia river valley and the Valencian coastline. The castles here provide insight into the area's past, with structures dating back to various historical periods. The Sierra Calderona is a destination for those interested in history and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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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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The castle stretched from east to west following the elongated shape of the rocky base where it sits. The tower stood at the west end, was made of rammed earth and had 3 floors, and it is possibly the Arab tower. Next to the tower was the residential building, two stories high, and of which only remains of its walls remain.
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Built in the 8th and 9th centuries, the Castell is a fortress that has a floor plan of 600 square meters. The powerful main tower stands out, with a square floor plan and about ten meters high, at the northwest end.
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Remains of the Arab castle in the town of Serra. Only part of the keep and the wall remain. great views.
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This historic castle was built around the 8th-9th century and is of Islamic origin. It was part of the defence system of the north of Valencia. This is a definite highlight in the area and a great place to take a photo. The path up to the castle, although steep, is short.
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They are the ruins of the castle and the old village of Beselga dating from the 13th century, which later gave rise to the municipality of Estivella. History indicates that Iberians and Romans once lived there according to deposits found in the area.
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The castles in Sierra Calderona, such as Castell de Serra and Sagunto Castle, played crucial roles in the region's defense and history. Castell de Serra, dating back to the 8th-9th centuries, was an Islamic fortress safeguarding northern Valencia. Sagunto Castle, with its history spanning over two millennia, shows influences from Iberian, Roman, and medieval civilizations, serving as a strategic stronghold with commanding views.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Castell de Serra is an excellent choice, offering vistas of the Turia river valley, the Valencian coastline, and the Sierra Calderona. Similarly, the View from the Castel Real provides stunning sights, including the sea and Valencia.
Yes, many castles are accessible via hiking routes. For instance, Castell de Serra is accessible via trails from the village of Serra. The Castillo del Real also involves a climb, which is rewarded with views. You can find various hiking options in the area, including those listed in the Waterfall hikes in Sierra Calderona guide.
Beyond exploring the castles, the Sierra Calderona Natural Park offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling and gravel biking, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes surrounding the historical sites.
Yes, Beselga Castle consists of the ruins of a 13th-century castle and an old village. It offers a glimpse into the past with evidence of Iberian and Roman presence, making it a historically significant site for exploration.
At castles like Castell de Serra, you can see remnants of its main tower, sections of perimeter walls, and an ancient cistern. Sagunto Castle, a National Monument, features extensive defensive walls, remains of a Roman forum, and structures from various civilizations, showcasing its long and complex history.
Some areas around the castles are accessible by mountain bike. For example, the ruins of Castell de Serra can be reached by fully cyclable tracks, as noted from the Viewpoint at the Foot of Castillo de Serra.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views and the historical significance of the castles. The sense of walking through centuries of history, combined with the natural beauty of the Sierra Calderona, makes for a memorable experience. The komoot community has upvoted these highlights over 80 times and shared more than 45 photos, reflecting their appreciation.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the Sierra Calderona Natural Park is a mountainous region. Visiting during spring or autumn typically offers pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the outdoor castle sites, avoiding the extreme heat of summer or potential chill of winter.
Yes, reaching Castillo del Real involves a stiff climb. However, the effort is well worth it, as you are rewarded with impressive views from this dramatic landmark within the natural park.
From the elevated positions of the castles, you can observe a variety of natural features. These include the expansive Sierra Calderona itself, the Turia river valley, the Valencian coastline, and even the Mediterranean Sea from certain vantage points like Sagunto Castle and the View from the Castel Real.


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