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Peníscola/Peñíscola's Absolute Essentials

Peníscola is defined by its 13th-century Templar castle, famously the residence of Antipope Benedict XIII. The medieval old town sits on a rocky peninsula connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of sand. Key sites include the Bufador, a natural rock tunnel where seawater sprays through, and the Sierra d'Irta Natural Park, which houses the Torre Badum watchtower and secluded beaches like Platja del Russo. The coastline features the expansive Platja Nord and the historic parish church of Mare de Déu del Socors.

Peniscola Castle A

Peniscola Castle

Peniscola Castle is a castle in Peniscola, Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain.

Antipope Benedict XIII B

Antipope Benedict XIII

Pedro Martínez de Luna y Pérez de Gotor, known as el Papa Luna in Spanish and Pope Luna in English, was an Aragonese nobleman, who as…

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Bufador

A large natural gap in the rocks below the old town walls where the Mediterranean Sea surges through, creating a loud snoring sound and spraying saltwater during rough weather.

Platja Nord de Peníscola D

Platja Nord de Peníscola

The town's main beach stretches five kilometers toward Benicarló, featuring fine sand and views of the medieval castle. It is equipped with boardwalks, showers, and seasonal lifeguard services.

Peñiscola Castle Gardens E

Peñiscola Castle Gardens

Also known as Parque de Artillería, the area was turned into a botanic park and it boasts many palm and olive trees, and lavender bushes.

Torre Badum F

Torre Badum

A 16th-century circular watchtower perched on a high cliff within the Sierra d'Irta Natural Park. It was originally built to defend the coast against pirate incursions.

Castell de Polpís G

Castell de Polpís

Ruined 11th-century castle of Arab origin, later belonging to the Order of the Temple and the Order of Montesa. It overlooks the eastern slopes of the Sierra d'Irta.

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Castillo de Peniscola

Panoramic viewpoint located near the castle walls, offering views over the Mediterranean Sea, the marina, and the sweeping coastline of the Platja Nord.

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Playa Sur de Peñíscola

Situated next to the fishing port and the southern side of the castle rock, this beach offers calmer waters and fine sand compared to the northern coast.

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Platja del Pebret

A small, undeveloped sandy beach located within the Sierra d'Irta Natural Park, notable for its protected dune system and surrounding Mediterranean scrubland.

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Platja del Russo

Secluded sandy beach in the Sierra d'Irta Natural Park, accessible via unpaved tracks. It is one of the few sandy coves in this otherwise rocky coastal reserve.

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Parròquia Mare de Déu del Socors

A 15th-century parish church featuring a mix of Gothic and Baroque architectural elements. It houses the remains of local historical figures and religious artworks.

Ermita de Sant Antoni M

Ermita de Sant Antoni

A 16th-century whitewashed chapel and pilgrimage site located in the Sierra d'Irta. The complex includes a courtyard and offers views of the surrounding mountains and sea.

Radar SIVE N

Radar SIVE

A coastal surveillance station belonging to the Integrated External Surveillance System, used by the Guardia Civil for monitoring maritime traffic and security.

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Mercadillo

Weekly outdoor market held on Mondays, featuring local produce, clothing, footwear, and traditional Spanish household goods.

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