Caves around Castellonet De La Conquesta are part of a region known for its rural charm and natural landscapes, including the Serra d'Ador and Vall de Vernissa. While no notable caves are directly within the village boundaries, the wider Valencian Community offers significant geological and historical cave sites. The area provides various hiking routes that can lead to or pass by these natural features. Exploring these locations offers insights into the region's unique terrain and historical significance.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
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From the TOP of the mountain one can have great view of La SAFOR and MARINA ALTA areas (nice view of Gandia and Oliva towns). Unfortunately, due to very rich vegetation (high trees) it is not possible to enjoy a 360 degree view similar to option which one has by hiking up Montuver mountain. Short video about this hike could be found under the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-mfyWy6RzQ
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There are few options to achieve TOP of the Maneuver mauntain. The easiest one is just follow road for the special vehicles. Even if you have selected this option - you will have many challenging alternatives sections during hiking up. Better to make a hike by the good weather (no clouds). 360 degree view from the top is spectacular and one is able to see Ibiza/Formentera islands.
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An ecological centre with a car park and visitor amenities. Also a good spot to start a hike from
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The Höhenweg is a must. Good view of the Vall de Gallinera. Best for cherry blossoms.
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Steep climb. Will be rewarded with a great view
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An old Moorish cave that is believed to have been used both as a refuge and as a defense against the withdrawal of the Moors from the area. Today you can visit and enter it with due caution.
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" A small cave located in the so-called Senda Morada de Gandia, Valencia. This resting place, which is particularly worth visiting for the faithful and which you can easily reach on foot even with children, is a chapel dedicated to the Virgen de los Desamparados . In the Cova de la Verge you can see various objects such as flowers, candles, sacred cards, toys, other devotional images, letters with requests and all kinds of votive offerings donated by those who go to the main Marian image for their various requests. In the past, the cave appears to have been on land owned by the Rausells, a respected and wealthy family from Gandia, as indicated by the tablet found there. Back then, in the estate's heyday, the cave was at the end of a promenade on the estate, where there was a white stone image of the Mare de Déu, which sadly disappeared." Very, very worth seeing.
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Karst formation at least 200 meters deep with several wells along its vertical path. It has been known since 1953 and has been widely studied for its particularity, especially for the practice of speleology.
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While Castellonet De La Conquesta is known for its rural charm and natural landscapes, there are no notable caves located directly within the village boundaries. However, the wider Valencian Community offers several significant cave sites worth exploring.
The Valencian Community boasts several unique cave experiences. You can explore the Cova Obrada del Moro, an old Moorish cave believed to have been used for refuge and defense. For a truly distinct experience, consider the Moorish Caves (Covetes dels Moros) in Bocairent, which are man-made cave-windows carved into a rock escarpment.
For a family-friendly visit, the Cova de la Verge is a small, easily accessible cave dedicated to the Virgen de los Desamparados, suitable even with children. Additionally, the Parpalló-Borrell Interpretation Centre offers facilities and insights into the nearby Parpalló cave, making it an educational stop for families.
Yes, the region is rich in historical caves. The Parpalló-Borrell Interpretation Centre highlights the Parpalló cave, known for its intense habitation during the Upper Paleolithic period. The Cova Obrada del Moro is an ancient Moorish site. Further afield, the Cueva de la Sarsa near Bocairent is an important archaeological site with Neolithic artifacts.
The caves in the wider Valencian Community offer diverse geological features. The Cueva del Rull in La Vall d'Ebo is celebrated for its abundant stalactites and stalagmites. The Don Juan Cave in Jalance features magnificent formations, divided into dry, fossilized, and wet, growing sections. The Cavern of Quatretonda is a notable karst formation over 200 meters deep with several wells.
Yes, for those interested in speleology, the Cavern of Quatretonda is a challenging karst formation over 200 meters deep, widely studied for its particularity and suitable for speleology practice.
The Cim de la Safor (1,013 m), which includes a cave, offers extensive views of the La Safor and Marina Alta areas. The Cova Obrada del Moro also provides good views of the Vall de Gallinera.
The region around Castellonet De La Conquesta offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including options like 'Senderos de Rótova' or 'Senda del Castell'. For more details on trails, visit the Hiking around Castellonet De La Conquesta guide. There are also options for gravel biking and road cycling.
Yes, the Coves de Sant Josep (Caves of St. Joseph) in La Vall d'Uixó, Castellón, features the longest navigable underground river in Europe. Visitors can explore approximately 800 meters by boat and 255 meters on foot, admiring its formations and UNESCO-listed cave paintings.
Many caves, like the Coves de Sant Josep, maintain a constant temperature year-round (e.g., 20°C), making them suitable for visiting in any season. For outdoor activities around the caves, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the natural surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Cova Obrada del Moro is valued for its historical context as a Moorish refuge, while the Cova de la Verge offers a peaceful, devotional experience. The extensive views from locations like Cim de la Safor are also highly praised.
Yes, the Parpalló-Borrell Interpretation Centre provides valuable information about the Parpalló cave, known for its intense habitation during the Upper Paleolithic period. It's an excellent starting point to learn about the region's ancient history.


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