Attractions and places to see around Toga include natural monuments, historical sites, and scenic trails. This region offers diverse landscapes, from waterfalls and viewpoints to ancient castles and unique cultural displays. It is a destination for exploring hidden gems, with opportunities for both hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The urban art murals in Fanzara are a true cultural gem. In my opinion, they represent one of the most interesting rural revitalization projects in Spain. The MIAU (Unfinished Museum of Urban Art) has transformed the village into an open-air gallery, with works ranging from realism to conceptual art.
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The Salto de la Novia in Cirat is a stunning waterfall located in the Alto Mijares region in the province of Castellón. This place is known for its natural beauty and peaceful surroundings, making it a popular destination for nature and hiking lovers. The waterfall gets its name from a local legend that tells the tragic story of a young couple separated by war. The water from the waterfall comes from the Las Salinas ravine and falls into a natural pool surrounded by lush vegetation. It is a perfect place to enjoy a refreshing swim in the warmer months. To reach the Salto de la Novia, you can follow a hiking route that will take you through spectacular landscapes and allow you to enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings.
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Here the robot himself paints the colorful houses in Fanzara...
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An impressive mural with many fine strokes and details.
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Beautiful and picturesque pool of water ideal for a refreshing swim in summer. Although it has the same name as the one found in Navajas, this waterfall is much less crowded and is not as well known, however it has a special charm due to the natural environment that surrounds it. It can be reached by a somewhat technical path or opt for the forest track that also allows the passage of vehicles.
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https://www.dandolotodo09.com/2016/03/puertos-villamalur-por-cascalls.html Yes friends of Giving Everything, today we present another caramelito belfry of those that you like so much, the climb to Villamalur by the Cascalls slope. Brief, but highly recommended. To access this 4th grade port we must first ascend and descend Cascalls, either from Ayódar or Onda (http://www.dandolotodo09.com/2016/02/puertos-cascalls-desde-ayodar.html). Once we have descended it we can discuss where the ascent begins. We have started counting since the road begins to chop upwards, so we have a pass of just over 3 km. However, the first 1.3 km are a false ascending plain, with ramps always around 3%, A very pleasant, wooded area, and with the image of Villamalur presiding over the mountain, what a beautiful picture. And nothing, suddenly the ascent becomes interesting, 2 km above 6% await us, highlighting a fantastic horseshoe curve at 9.5%. A beautiful port to reach a beautiful town, how we like to come to Villamalur. There is a fountain in the town, however we recommend filling bottles in the Lavadero Fountain, located just 300 meters from the top. It is said, it is said, of the best waters in the province, also a place to sit, contemplate the landscape and leave your mind blank.
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Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty of Salto de la Novia of Cirat, a picturesque waterfall with a pool perfect for swimming. For history enthusiasts, Castillo de Mauz offers historical insights and scenic viewpoints. Additionally, the Fanzara Street Art Murals transform a village into an open-air art museum with impressive, detailed artworks.
Yes, the Fanzara Street Art Murals are considered family-friendly. Exploring the vibrant murals throughout the village can be an engaging and visually stimulating experience for all ages.
The region is known for its waterfalls and natural monuments. The Salto de la Novia of Cirat is a beautiful waterfall with a natural pool. You can also find scenic viewpoints, such as those offered at Castillo de Mauz and along the Villamalur Ascent via Cascalls (East Side).
Absolutely. The Castillo de Mauz is a significant historical site offering insights into the region's past. For a unique cultural experience, the Fanzara Street Art Murals showcase contemporary art transforming a settlement into a vibrant open-air gallery.
The area around Toga is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. Many routes pass by or near the attractions, allowing you to combine sightseeing with active exploration.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. For example, the 'Mas de la Noguereta Trail' is an easy option, while the 'Peña Saganta PR-CV 314 Loop' and 'Hiking loop from Argelita' are considered moderate. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Toga guide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural environment and peaceful surroundings, especially at the Salto de la Novia of Cirat, which is noted for its refreshing swimming opportunities. The Fanzara Street Art Murals are appreciated for their impressive fine strokes and details, transforming the village into a unique experience.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Villamalur–Matet Road in Parc Natural de la Serra d'Espadà offers a picturesque and quiet stretch for cycling. You can also find various road cycling routes and MTB trails throughout the region.
Several attractions offer excellent viewpoints. Castillo de Mauz provides scenic vistas, and the Villamalur Ascent via Cascalls (East Side) is known for its beautiful mountain views, with Villamalur presiding over the landscape.
Yes, the Salto de la Novia of Cirat features a beautiful and picturesque pool of water that is ideal for a refreshing swim, especially during the summer months.
The Salto de la Novia of Cirat can be reached via a somewhat technical path or by opting for a forest track that also allows vehicle access, offering flexibility depending on your preference.
Cycling routes around Toga offer varied terrain. For instance, the Villamalur–Matet Road is a quiet stretch, though its surface can be somewhat broken with potholes. Other routes, like the 'Villamalur Ascent via Cascalls', involve climbs with varying gradients, including steep sections and horseshoe curves.


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