Best attractions and places to see around La Salzadella, a municipality in the interior of Castellón, offers a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. The region is ideal for those seeking rural and nature-based tourism, with its charming town center, medieval wall gates, and various hermitages. Surrounding landscapes feature Mediterranean vegetation, including olive and almond trees, providing a backdrop for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Town with different points to visit. Highlights include the giant bicycle on the outskirts of town, its church, and the Morería cliff. It has a route of old mills.
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Cozy little bar with a view of the mountain bike course
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Restaurant at camping la ciudad. Beautiful view and nice place for a break and lunch.
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The campsite is a dream for cyclists and hikers. There is a separate MTB/XCO track within the facilities and there are also nice routes outside the site for road riders. A BMX track is planned on the site and competitions will also take place from time to time. Anyone who is looking for peace and seclusion, can do without a lot of luxury, doesn't mind walking a few meters to the sanitary facilities and is enthusiastic about cycling is in paradise here. https://www.ciudaddelciclismo.com/
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In the town of Les Coves de Vinromà, two places of interest stand out: - La Moreria, located next to the Sant Miquel river and near the town centre. - The ravine of the Valltorta. Within the term are the cave paintings of the Valltorta de la Saltadora ravine (they can be visited), the Cova Alta del Lledoner, the Cingle de l'Ermita and others, which form one of the richest ensembles in this type of manifestations of all the country. In Tírig you can visit the Valltorta Museum and three more caves, and another in the municipality of Ares del Maestrat.
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Raft prepared as a recreational area where you can observe fauna of the area. Next to it, there is a large rural house for rent.
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Recreational place near Alcalà de Xivert. There is a raft with picnic areas, formerly it was used to water the cattle in the area.
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Hermitage of Santa Barbara. Salzadella Its construction dates from the end of the 17th century, although it was almost certainly built on top of another, older temple. In agricultural lands there are numerous hermitages dedicated to Santa Bárbara, since she is venerated to be free from the lightning of storms. Hence, the popular tradition still preserves the saying: "Blessed Santa Bárbara, that we keep from the collita". Formerly the residents of Tírig made pilgrimages to this place, until in 1603 they built their own hermitage to the saint. La Salzadella (Baix Maestrat/ Castelló/ Spain)
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La Salzadella is rich in history. You can wander through the narrow streets of the town centre, which reveal its Arab origin, and discover the surviving medieval wall gates like the Portal de la Bassa and the Portal de les Coves. The 18th-century Parish Church, with its Baroque facade, is a jewel of Valencian Baroque architecture. Further afield, explore the ruins of Cervera del Maestre Castle Ruins, or visit Les Coves de Vinromà, known for its historical sites including La Moreria and ancient cave paintings in the Valltorta ravine.
Absolutely. Don't miss Plaza México, an exceptional example of Indian architecture featuring a large decorative fountain and lush tropical vegetation. The town also preserves two of the original 15th- and 16th-century stone pillars, known as Peirons, which marked the village entrances and symbolize the Maestrazgo region. The Church of Saint John the Baptist is also a notable cultural landmark, showcasing a beautiful Baroque facade and a museum with religious pieces.
The surrounding Mediterranean landscape, with its olive, almond, and fruit trees, offers a beautiful setting for outdoor activities. You can explore magnificent hiking routes, including those featuring thousand-year-old olive trees or the Via Augusta. Lo Carreró de la Canal is an emblematic natural alleyway perfect for hiking and mountain biking. For a relaxing spot, visit Bassa Llona, a recreational lake surrounded by nature, ideal for a picnic.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'San Mateu – Ascent to Cervera del Maestre loop' or the 'Mola de Xert – Mas d'en Coll loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'The Hermitage of Santa Barbara — Circular via the Via Augusta'. For more details and route options, check out the Gravel biking around La Salzadella and Cycling around La Salzadella guides.
Runners can enjoy several trails around La Salzadella. Options include the 'Corral de la Font de Morella loop' and the 'Ermita de Santa Bárbara loop from Sant Mateu'. These routes offer varying distances and moderate difficulty, perfect for exploring the natural surroundings. For a comprehensive list of running trails, refer to the Running Trails around La Salzadella guide.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially for the Cherry, Art and Tradition Festival, which celebrates the local cherry harvest with guided tours, street theatre, and local cuisine. The pleasant weather during spring also makes it ideal for hiking and cycling. The town also hosts main festivals in February, a Youth Festival in June, and a 'Sale Day' in August, offering cultural experiences throughout the year.
Yes, families will find enjoyable options. Bassa Llona is a recreational spot with picnic areas, perfect for spending time with children in nature. The Ciudad del Ciclismo Campsite is designed for cyclists and hikers and includes an MTB/XCO track within its facilities, with a BMX track planned, offering active fun for all ages.
La Salzadella is home to several religious sites. Besides the prominent 18th-century Parish Church, you can visit various hermitages, including those dedicated to Santa Bárbara, San José, San Antonio, and San Vicente. The beautiful area of El Calvario features an architectural complex with a hermitage, the Stations of the Cross, and a garden, dating back to the 17th century, offering a serene place for reflection and a stroll.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. The Ciudad del Ciclismo Campsite is highly rated by cyclists and hikers for its dedicated facilities and routes. The historical insights offered by sites like Cervera del Maestre Castle Ruins and the ancient cave paintings near Les Coves de Vinromà are also popular. Many enjoy the peaceful natural settings, such as Bassa Llona, for picnics and walks.
Yes, La Salzadella offers glimpses into its ancient past. The area of Les Mesquites contains vestiges of a Muslim enclosure with burials, where tiny lead plates with fragments of Quranic suras have been discovered. Additionally, the nearby Les Coves de Vinromà is known for its significant cave paintings in the Valltorta ravine, which are part of one of the richest ensembles of such manifestations in the country.
Absolutely. The town centre of La Salzadella is perfect for exploration on foot. Its narrow streets reflect its Arab origins, inviting visitors to wander and discover its charm. You can easily reach historical landmarks like the medieval wall gates (Portal de la Bassa and Portal de les Coves), the Parish Church, and Plaza México, all within walking distance.


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