Best attractions and places to see around Pinet include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. This region offers diverse landscapes, from summits to coastal wetlands. Visitors can explore ancient structures and enjoy scenic views. The area provides opportunities for both challenging outdoor activities and more relaxed historical explorations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The wonderful setting surrounds a fairytale monastery.
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The utmost care with which this ancient monastery is being restored arouses deep admiration and respect.
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The Barbacana Castle, nb the origin of Gandia 😮. The Bairén Hill was inhabited many, many years ago, since 3000 BC. C. The first written reference we have to the Bairén Castle dates from the end of the 11th century. An anonymous manuscript from the 12th century, the "History of Roderici Campidocti", which describes a battle between the Christian troops of El Cid and Pedro de Aragón against the army of the Almoravids.
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Bairén Castle Archaeological Park is a fascinating historical site in Gandia. This park offers a unique insight into the history and archaeology of the region. For more information and reservations, you can visit the park's official website.
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L'Ullal is an aquatic ecosystem, between Gandia beach and the city, inhabited by several animal species. This natural space is a very quiet place a few meters from the Alquería del Duc where you can see different types of birds in the middle of nature. In the L'Ullal area there is the environmental interpretation center of the Safor marshes, also called the nature classroom, which offers free information about these natural spaces. An ullal is a coastal wetland with fresh water (water outcrop) in which different animal (especially birds) and plant species live. This wetland is part of the Gandia marsh and plays a fundamental role in the hydrological cycle. This water reserve helps regulate the local climate, temperatures and humidity. L'Ullal has an itinerary that surrounds it. It takes approximately twenty minutes to go around, although it is recommended to take more time to enjoy the tree-lined rest area and the observatory to observe the different birds. By maintaining silence you can see different ducks, geese, turtles, dragonflies, etc. The itinerary is adapted for wheelchairs. The visit is free and guarantees fun for all ages who like nature, animals and tranquility. In passing, it is also recommended to visit the nature classroom exhibition and see the Alquería del Duc fortified building.
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significant advantage of this route is that you can choose the difficulty of the conditions of ascent or descent. An asphalt road leads directly to the top.
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The tower is one of the thirteen coastal surveillance towers whose construction was ordered in 1575 by Vespasiano Gonzaga, Viceroy of Valencia, on the orders of Philip II, to organize the defense of the Valencian coast against attacks by the Turks and Berbers. Mainly pirates who landed on the coasts, invaded, destroyed crops, looted towns and took prisoners. The defense system was regulated by decrees that came into force in the 16th and 17th centuries. With this particular tower it was possible to control the area between the Alfándec Tower in Tabernes de Valldigna and the now missing tower in the Grao de Gandía. The historic tower is located on the right bank of the mouth of the Vaca River.
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Beautiful lookout tower that is located at the top of the mouth of the Xeracó River, probably in this wet area and built to see beyond in past times of pirates and little control.
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The region around Pinet is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Roman road, Via Domitia, in the Bois de la Vallongue woods, which dates back to 120 BCE. Another significant historical site is the Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna, a Cistercian-style monastery founded in 1298. Don't miss Bairén Castle, an ancient fortress offering insights into the region's past, or the Watchtower of Xeraco, built in 1575 for coastal defense.
Yes, for panoramic views, the Mondúver summit is an excellent choice, offering some of the best views in the province of Valencia. While reaching the top requires physical effort, the vistas are incredibly rewarding. You can also enjoy picturesque views of the Étang de Thau lagoon from various points, including an orientation table along the Via Domitia.
Pinet is the capital of the AOP Picpoul vineyards, so a key cultural experience is visiting the vineyards and the Ormarine Wine Cooperative for tastings of Picpoul de Pinet wine. The village of Pinet itself, founded in 967, offers a glimpse into typical Languedoc wine-producing settlements. Nearby, the town of Pézenas (9 km away) is renowned for its well-preserved historical center and diverse architecture.
Pinet is famous for its Picpoul de Pinet wine, a dry, fruity white wine that pairs perfectly with shellfish. Given its proximity to the Étang de Thau lagoon, sampling local oysters is a must-do culinary experience. You can visit the Ormarine Wine Cooperative for wine tastings.
The area around Pinet offers diverse hiking trails. You can explore the Bois de la Vallongue, which hosts the ancient Via Domitia, for pleasant natural walks. For more structured routes, consider trails like the 'Mirador del Coll de la Rafaela and Cim del Mondúver — circular from La Drova' or the 'Parpalló Cave Trail'. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes on the Hiking around Pinet guide.
Absolutely! The region around Pinet is known for its extensive cycling paths. These include routes like the 'Chemin de la plage, Agde à Sète' and the 'Voie Verte Canal du Midi', which offer varied landscapes and connect coastal towns. For more options, check out the Cycling around Pinet guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Pinet guide.
Yes, for an easy and accessible natural experience, the Duke's Pond Spring (L'Ullal) offers an itinerary that surrounds this aquatic ecosystem. It's a very quiet place to observe different types of birds and is adapted for wheelchairs, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
Many attractions around Pinet are suitable for families. The Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna and the Watchtower of Xeraco are historical sites that can engage children. The Duke's Pond Spring (L'Ullal) is particularly family-friendly, offering nature observation and an environmental interpretation center. Exploring the ancient Via Domitia in the pine forest also makes for an engaging family outing.
Yes, the Duke's Pond Spring (L'Ullal) features an itinerary that is adapted for wheelchairs. This natural space offers a tranquil experience for observing wildlife and enjoying nature.
The Mediterranean climate means Pinet is pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures, ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer can be warm, but activities around the Étang de Thau lagoon or in shaded forests like Bois de la Vallongue are still enjoyable.
Several charming towns are just a short distance from Pinet. Pézenas, only 9 km away, is highly recommended for its historical center. Marseillan (6 km) is one of the liveliest harbor towns on the Étang de Thau, while Mèze (8 km) is another delightful fishing village. Loupian (10 km) offers ancient 1st-century mosaics, and Agde (11 km) is a pleasant town close to the Mediterranean coast.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. They appreciate the panoramic views from spots like Mondúver summit and the tranquility of places like the Duke's Pond Spring. The historical significance of sites like the Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna and Bairén Castle is also highly valued, offering a deep dive into the region's past.


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