Província de Castellón
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Castellon's Absolute Essentials
This collection highlights the historical and natural landmarks of Castellón, from the 13th-century Templar fortress of Peñíscola to the prehistoric rock art at the Valltorta Museum. The selection spans the coastal defense towers of the Sierra de Irta, the Cistercian architecture of the Monastery of Santa María de Benifassà, and the Islamic-era fortifications of Castillo de Xivert. These sites represent the region's transition from medieval military strongholds to a landscape defined by Mediterranean beaches and rugged limestone mountains.
12 lugaresBest Spanish Beaches
This collection highlights the diverse coastline of Castellón along Spain's Costa Azahar. Stretching from the 14th-century Papa Luna Castle in Peñíscola to the protected landscapes of the Sierra d'Irta Natural Park, these beaches range from expansive urban sands with modern amenities to remote, rocky coves. The region is characterized by fine golden sand, Mediterranean waters, and significant ecological sites, including protected dune systems and clear snorkeling spots.
11 lugaresCastles and Ruins
This collection highlights the defensive heritage of the Castellón region, spanning from the iconic Templar fortress of Peñíscola to the Islamic-era ruins of Castillo de Xivert. These sites illustrate centuries of strategic history, featuring medieval border fortifications like Ulldecona and coastal watchtowers such as Torre Badum and Torre del Rey. The list includes a mix of well-preserved stone structures, crumbling hilltop ruins, and modern surveillance towers that continue the tradition of maritime monitoring along the Mediterranean coast.
18 lugaresSacred Sites of Significance
This collection features the diverse religious architecture of northern Castellón, spanning Cistercian monasteries, fortified coastal churches, and remote mountain hermitages. Highlights include the 18th-century Baroque Iglesia de San Juan Bautista with its 68-meter bell tower, the fortified Gothic-Renaissance church in Vinaròs, and the 13th-century Monestir de Santa María de Benifassà. These sites illustrate the region's spiritual history, from medieval monastic life in the Maestrazgo mountains to defensive religious structures built along the Mediterranean coast.
20 lugaresSpectacular Viewpoints
This selection spans the diverse geography of Castellón, from the rugged Tinença de Benifassà Natural Park to the Mediterranean shoreline. It includes high-altitude Starlight-certified astronomical observatories in Morella and Ares del Maestrat, coastal viewpoints like Torre Papa Luna in Peñíscola, and natural landmarks such as the Portell de l’Infern rock passage. These sites provide perspectives on the region’s limestone massifs, river estuaries, and ancient Iberian archaeological remains.
13 lugaresMapa de Província de Castellón
Clima e quando visitar
Melhor época para visitar Província de Castellón: abril, maio, junho, setembro, outubro
Informações práticas
- Moeda
- Euro EUR € · Pagamentos com cartão · Amplamente aceites
- Números de emergência
- 112
- Eletricidade
- 230 V · 50 HzTipo C / Tipo F
- Idiomas
- espanhol
- Água da torneira
- Potável
- Lado de condução
- Direita
- Código de chamada
- +34
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