Best attractions and places to see around Benferri, a town in the Valencian Community of Spain, offers a blend of traditional Spanish culture and serene landscapes. The region is characterized by fertile fields, orchards, citrus and olive groves, and low hills. Visitors can explore its quiet streets and natural surroundings, which provide opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is ideal for those seeking an authentic experience away from bustling tourist hubs.
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The location of the Roman Baths of Fortuna was first pinpointed in 1984, thanks to the work of Gonzalo Matilla to provide archaeological context for the Black Cave of Fortuna. Although modern baths already existed at the same site and were in use until the first third of the 19th century, the area was known as "Los Baños Moros" (The Moorish Baths) from the late 19th century onward.
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The Abanilla Desert, also known as the Mahoya Desert, is one of the most unique and fascinating places in the Murcia region, just an hour's drive from the beaches of the Costa Cálida and Costa Blanca South. This surreal landscape, often compared to the surface of the moon, offers a perfect combination of natural beauty and tranquility. Whether you're a nature lover, an adventurer, or simply looking for a place to relax,
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On the road to Baños de Fortuna, you'll find a desert that was the seabed millions of years ago, now shaped by erosion. The Ramblas de la Parra, del Font, Balonga, Zurca, and the Chícamo Basin form one of Murcia's most otherworldly landscapes. Here you can see the remnants of ancient seas, such as the coral reefs formed by the Chícamo River and the El Cajer Ravine, which are now a feast for the eyes and the camera.
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Former episcopal city - typical Spanish city - lively Orihuela is located on the left bank of the Río Segura (60 km south of Alicante) and surrounded by a green valley with palm trees and citrus groves. It is a former episcopal city at the foot of a mountain with ruins of a fortress and buildings of the seminary. From the seminary you have a beautiful view. The historic center bears witness to a rich past, with Gothic and Baroque heritage, religious buildings and museums. In this typical Spanish city it is lively and cozy in both the old and the new city, with numerous restaurants, bars and terraces. The brightly colored houses on the river Segura in the center, may remind you of Gerona. In addition to the palm gardens of Elche, the palm forest (Palmeral) of Orihuela is also worth a visit. The forest, the second largest in Europe, is located on the edge of the historic centre History The city was called 'Aurariola' under Roman rule and 'Orguëla' under the Moors. In the 9th century, Orihuela was the capital of the Duchy of Teodomiro. After that, it was under the rule of the Umayyad Caliphate. In 1242, after the liberation from the Moors, the city was incorporated into the Kingdom of Valencia. It flourished during the period when it was a bishopric in 1564. After the war of succession, the city was destroyed by the troops of Philip V because Orihuela had sided with Austria. In 1910, the writer/poet Miguel Hernández was born in the city and his house can now be visited as a museum Nature - Active The city is surrounded by palm trees and orange and lemon groves. On the edge of the historic centre is the Palm Grove (Palmeral) and offers the perfect location for nature watching, picnicking or a pleasant walk. The Natural Park, "Pinar de Bonanza", is just outside the town (4.5 km north-west). This nature reserve has an interesting variety of fauna and flora, and is a popular place for cycling, walking and picnicking. The River Segura runs through the heart of Orihuela and is ideal for a relaxing walk. To the south, near the village of Torremendo, is the beautiful Pedrera reservoir, with its bright blue colours. There are beautiful views of the lake from various viewpoints. You can cycle and walk around the lake. You can go canoeing on the lake
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for the second time in a month we were amazed here
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A small highlight for inexperienced hikers who "only" want to go to the entrance of the gorge. Small wooden bridges have been built for the few river crossings, so that you can reach the gorge without getting wet shoes
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The region offers several unique natural sites. You can visit the Desierto de Abanilla, a surreal, moon-like landscape that was once a seabed. Another option is the Chicamo River Canyon, which offers a unique adventure walking through the riverbed. The Santomera Reservoir provides incredible landscapes, ideal for photography and connecting with nature, complete with picnic areas.
Yes, Benferri and its surroundings are rich in history. Within the town, you can see the Church of San Jerónimo, a late Renaissance-style building from the 17th century, and the Town Hall with its traditional fountain. Nearby, the monumental city of Orihuela boasts a rich history with 16th and 17th-century civil buildings and a historic center featuring Gothic and Baroque heritage. Additionally, Los Baños de Fortuna is a spa town known for its healing thermal springs and the site of ancient Roman Baths.
The area around Benferri is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, running, and cycling. For example, there are several hiking routes around the Sierra de Orihuela, including moderate to difficult options like the 'Cruz de la Muela' loops. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Fortuna and Embalse de Santomera Loop' or the 'Desierto de Abanilla loop'. You can find more details on specific routes in the hiking guide, running guide, and cycling guide for Benferri.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Santomera Reservoir offers picnic areas and green spaces, perfect for a family day out in nature. Within Benferri, the recreational zone named Elveri provides green spaces, a sports area, and a children's playground. The town of Orihuela also has a significant palm forest, the second largest in Europe, which can be an interesting visit for families.
Benferri, located in the Valencian Community, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are often ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, as temperatures are milder and more comfortable than the peak summer heat. These periods also offer pleasant conditions for exploring the natural landscapes and cultural sites.
The Desierto de Abanilla, also known as the Mahoya Desert, is a truly unique landscape often compared to the surface of the moon. It features eroded terrain that was once a seabed millions of years ago, with dry riverbeds (ramblas) like Ramblas de la Parra and del Font. It offers a perfect combination of natural beauty and tranquility, making it a fascinating spot for nature lovers and photographers.
Yes, the proximity to the Sierra de Orihuela provides excellent opportunities for hiking. Enthusiasts can explore various routes with stunning panoramic views. There are trails ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Cruz de la Muela' loops, which offer challenging ascents and rewarding vistas. You can find detailed information on these routes in the hiking guide for Benferri.
If you plan to walk through the Chicamo River Canyon, it's recommended to wear shoes that have good grip and can get wet, as you will be walking through sectors where the water will wet your feet. It's also advisable to check with locals in Macisvenda beforehand to ensure the river flow is low enough for safe passage. Despite needing to make your way through some sections, following the river's course makes it difficult to get lost.
Los Baños de Fortuna is a renowned spa town famous for its world-class healing thermal springs. The area has a long history of therapeutic use, with the location of ancient Roman Baths identified in 1984. Historically, it was known as 'Los Baños Moros' (The Moorish Baths), highlighting its enduring appeal as a place for wellness and relaxation.
Benferri has a local market that is considered a must-see attraction, offering a glimpse into local life and produce. The village plaza also features the Town Hall and a traditional fountain, surrounded by trees, shrubs, and flowers, providing a relaxing spot to observe daily life and the town's charming atmosphere.
The region around Benferri is characterized by fertile fields and orchards of the Vega Baja, with extensive citrus and olive groves. You'll also find low hills and paths that offer impressive panoramic views. The natural environment is diverse, ranging from the unique eroded terrain of the Desierto de Abanilla to the serene waters of the Santomera Reservoir.
Orihuela is a monumental city with a rich history, featuring an urban wall and numerous civil buildings from the 16th and 17th centuries. Its historic center is particularly notable for its Gothic and Baroque heritage, religious buildings, and museums. The city is also home to a significant palm forest, which is the second largest in Europe.


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