Best attractions and places to see around Pedralba include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. Nestled in the La Serranía region and bathed by the River Túria, it offers a tranquil setting for outdoor activities. The area features a variety of landscapes, from riverbanks to elevated viewpoints. This makes Pedralba an ideal destination for those seeking both historical exploration and natural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The road is narrow but in excellent condition (as of 2025, it's so new it doesn't even have painted lines yet). It's 3.7 km long with an average gradient of 6.0% and a maximum gradient of 10.5%, for a total elevation gain of 221 m, reaching a summit of 409 m above sea level (according to official signage). After a short descent, you can connect to the Puerto del Barranco de la Escoba pass, or take the secondary road to climb La Marjana.
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Great views of the Bay of Valencia
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A very quiet route along orchard paths, a cycle path and a bike lane from San Vicente de Lliria Park. There are bars along the way, before Marines and in Olocau.
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Ports are very hard but very very beautiful. Be careful, narrow road.
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Very good place, good bike lane and many species of animals, fish, pigeons, squirrels, very nice, I recommend
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The itinerary starts in the building of the old railway station of Llíria and ends in the Molinet, the former Benaguasil station, near the paper factory. At this point there is a rest area, in the shade of the trees, tables and bicycle parking. The route passes through fields of orange trees and vegetable gardens, the traditional Valencian landscape that laughs with the banks of the Túria river since the route, still not signposted or conditioned as such since the end of the greenway, can be followed without any problem along agricultural paths to the river park of Túria and link it with the city of Valencia. A natural corridor that also allows you to have the possibility of using the metro to go or return to the starting point. This greenway was built on the old route of the railway that joined Llíria and Valencia, the section of which was disused when it passed through the municipality of Benaguasil. During 2014, the necessary adjustments were made to turn it into a Greenway.
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Nice park just a few km from the urban center of Llíria. It has tables and benches and can be reached by a bike path that runs alongside the road towards Olocau. A beautiful place to rest or spend a day with nature.
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It is easily climbed by track from the road that goes to the hostel.
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Pedralba is rich in natural beauty, particularly along the River Túria. You can visit La Playeta, a natural pool perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The area also features several caves like Cueva de la Pedrera, Cueva Colomera, and Cueva Merinel, though some may require caving association guidance for safety. For panoramic views, consider the Mirador de la Muela Recreational Area and La Torreta Viewpoint.
Yes, Pedralba offers several trails for hikers. The La Peña Latrón Trail is a notable option, leading to the Hermitage of Our Lady of Luján and offering stunning views of the River Túria from the dam. It also includes 'El Nido del Águila' viewpoint and the 'Barranco de la Pedrera' ravine. For more options, you can explore running trails around Pedralba, which often double as hiking paths.
Cycling enthusiasts will find several options. The El Gabaldón Pass offers a picturesque route linking Chiva with Gestalgar, known for its unique cycling experience. Another great option is the Greenway between Llíria and Benaguasil, built on an old railway line and suitable for a relaxed ride through orange groves. For more challenging routes, check out road cycling routes or general cycling routes around Pedralba.
Pedralba boasts a rich history. You can explore the 18th-century Church of the Immaculate Conception with its Valencian Baroque style, or the Hermitage of Our Lady of Luján, offering panoramic views from its hilltop location. Don't miss the remains of the Pedralba Castle, of Muslim origin, which can be seen integrated into the architecture of streets like Calle de la Escalera and Calle de la Rocheta. The Royal Monastery of San Miguel and the Iberian Site of Edeta is also a significant historical site nearby.
Yes, Pedralba is home to the Pedralba 2000 Modern Art Museum. Housed in a beautifully restored traditional farmhouse, this museum features a significant collection of European modern art, offering a cultural experience distinct from the natural and historical sites.
Pedralba's charm is evident in its traditional streets. Calle Acequia is particularly unique, featuring its main irrigation channel running through it, creating a picturesque, Venice-like atmosphere with bridges and stairs. Calle de la Rocheta, part of the ancient Muslim medina, is winding and features enclosed nooks like 'El Porche,' while Calle de la Escalera provides glimpses of the old castle remains.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy La Playeta for swimming and picnicking by the River Túria. The San Vicente Park in Llíria is a lovely spot with tables and benches, accessible by bike path, ideal for a day out in nature. The Greenway between Llíria and Benaguasil is also a great option for a family bike ride.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and natural environment. For instance, La Rodana Gran is appreciated for its pleasant, tree-filled surroundings and beautiful vistas of the Natural Park of Les Rodanes. The challenging climb to the Royal Monastery of San Miguel is often highlighted for its rewarding views. The picturesque nature of routes like El Gabaldón Pass is also a common point of enjoyment.
Yes, Pedralba offers several spots for breathtaking views. The Hermitage of Our Lady of Luján, situated atop a hill, provides exceptional panoramic views of the village and the River Túria. The Mirador de la Muela Recreational Area and La Torreta Viewpoint also offer great perspectives of the Túria Natural Park. Additionally, La Rodana Gran and the Royal Monastery of San Miguel are known for their rewarding vistas after a climb.
Yes, La Playeta, meaning 'little beach,' is a popular natural pool in the River Túria. It features sandy spots and is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking, especially during the warmer months.
Pedralba's Mediterranean climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for enjoying water activities at La Playeta, though it can be quite warm for strenuous outdoor pursuits. Winter is mild, but some trails might be less accessible after heavy rains.
Yes, the Hermitage of Our Lady of Luján holds a unique cultural connection. It is dedicated to the patron saint of Argentina, with the image donated by Argentine citizens of Valencian descent, symbolizing a strong cultural link between the two regions.


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