Best attractions and places to see around Ráfol De Salem include a blend of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Nestled at the foot of the Sierra del Benicadell, the area offers opportunities for outdoor exploration and insight into local heritage. Visitors can discover mountain ranges, river paths, and historical structures. The region provides a diverse range of points of interest for those exploring the Valencian Community.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Everything close to the train station. The castle, which is worth seeing, towers above.
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After arriving a lorxa castle keep going do not turn left after 2km and cross the main road and head down to the river. There is NO bridge to cross a very deep river 26/3/25. Instead keep going along the top rural road till you meet the main road cross it directly drop left down the rural road and shoot through the long tunnel, arriving at village, then several options to get to the lake.
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There are several points along this route from which you can admire the impressive silhouette of the Benicadell massif. The Alt de Benicadell, with a height of 1,105 metres, is a prominent peak in the Sierra de Benicadell, which forms a natural border between the provinces of Valencia and Alicante. The region around the Benicadell offers numerous opportunities for cycling tours that lead through varied landscapes with impressive views.
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Many train stations on via verdes have been transformed into cozy restaurants or otherwise fallen into disrepair. This train station has been renovated, bricked up and is waiting for an entrepreneur.
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Many old train stations on via verdes have been converted into restaurants or completely dilapidated. This train station has been renovated and bricked up.
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Spectacular view over the reservoir. Just take a short break, capture the perspectives and enjoy the great impressions. Top location!
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Old train station where the beautiful Serpis Greenway now passes. The Greenway uses the old railway structure that linked Alcoy with Gandía, built by the English. The one known as the "English train" was created at the end of the 19th century. The reason was the growth of the industry in the city of Alcoi. The Serpis attracted textile factories, paper mills and mills to its banks. These took advantage of the force of its flow to generate energy. Since 1969 the line stopped working. Recently, this route is part of the Serpis Greenway.
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The 12th century castle crowns the mill from where you can get stunning views of the valley and the mountains that surround it. Unfortunately, it was destroyed during the War of Castile in the 14th century. At present, you can distinguish, in some of its walls, the arrow slits that were used to shoot with crossbows during the war. Inside what would be the castle, you can find a well-preserved cistern.
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Ráfol de Salem is nestled at the foot of the Sierra del Benicadell, an emblematic mountain range offering numerous hiking opportunities. You can also discover the Missena River and natural springs like Fuente del Hondo and Fuente de l'Horta within the village. For adventurous hikers, the 17th-century Benicadell Ice Cave (Nevera del Benicadell) is accessible on the ascent to the Benicadell peak.
The village features several historical sites, including the Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles Parish Church, built between the 18th and 19th centuries on the site of a former mosque. You can also visit the quaint San Blas Chapel (Ermita de Sant Blai), dating back to 1640, and a fully restored Public Washhouse, reflecting the village's traditional past. Further afield, the Old Lorcha Railway Station is a significant historical monument along the Serpis Greenway.
Yes, you can explore La Almàssera “El Salvador”, a former cooperative olive oil mill transformed into an ethnological museum. It showcases original machinery for olive oil production and tools for making nougat, providing insight into the region's agricultural history. Additionally, El Molí de Baix, an 18th-century flour mill, retains its original machinery and offers an educational experience.
For breathtaking views, head to the Beniarrés Reservoir, which offers spectacular perspectives of the reservoir and surrounding mountains. Another excellent spot is the View of Alt de Benicadell, providing impressive vistas of the Benicadell massif and the valley below.
Absolutely. The Sierra del Benicadell is a prime area for hiking, including routes to its 1,104-meter peak. Within the Sierra, the Serreta del Ràfol offers beautiful pine forests and a specific hiking route, PR-CV 213.4. For more options, you can find various trails in the Hiking around Ráfol De Salem guide, including challenging routes like 'The Shade of Benicadell (PR-CV 213) — Circular from Beniatjar'.
Cyclists can enjoy the Greenway of the Serpis River, also known as "The train of the English," which follows the river through varied landscapes and tunnels. This route uses the old railway structure that linked Alcoy with Gandía. More cycling and MTB routes are detailed in the Cycling around Ráfol De Salem guide and the MTB Trails around Ráfol De Salem guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Old Lorcha Railway Station and the Beniarrés Reservoir are noted as family-friendly. Exploring the Missena River path and natural springs can also be a pleasant activity for all ages. The ethnological museum, La Almàssera “El Salvador”, offers an engaging look into local history and agriculture.
Yes, the Archaeological Site of Corralet, shared with the nearby town of Salem, contains an ancient Iberian settlement. Ceramic vessels and bone tools from the Metal Age have been discovered in the Serreta del Ràfol area, indicating a rich historical presence.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes and historical insights. The Greenway of the Serpis River is praised for its varied scenery and tunnels. The Beniarrés Reservoir is loved for its spectacular views, perfect for capturing the landscape. The historical significance of sites like the Old Lorcha Railway Station, with its connection to the region's industrial past, also draws considerable interest.
Yes, the region offers several challenging routes. For hiking, the ascent to the peak of Benicadell (1,104 meters) is a demanding but rewarding experience. The 'Benicadell Ice House – Benicadell Summit loop from Beniatjar' is a difficult hiking route. For mountain biking, routes like 'Benicadell Forest Hut – Font Freda (viewpoint) loop from Ráfol de Salem' are classified as difficult, providing a good challenge for experienced riders.
The Greenway of the Serpis River is a popular trail that follows the Serpis River, utilizing the old railway structure that once linked Alcoy with Gandía. It's known for its varied landscapes, including gorges and tunnels, and is suitable for both cycling and walking. Visitors can expect a scenic journey through nature with historical remnants of the 'English train' line.


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