Best attractions and places to see in Chera-Sot De Chera include a diverse landscape of natural and geological features. This region, located in the northwest of Valencia province, is characterized by deep gorges, steep mountains, and fertile valleys. It is home to the Chera-Sot de Chera Natural Park, which spans over 6,451 hectares and is recognized for its geodiversity and abundant water sources. The area offers a combination of unique geological formations, historical sites, and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The Reatillo River, also known as the Sot River in its final stretch, is a tributary of the Turia River that flows through spectacular natural surroundings in the province of Valencia, particularly in the Chera-Sot de Chera Natural Park. In Sot de Chera, the river forms natural pools or "charcos" (pools), ideal for swimming, especially in summer. One of the best-known is Charco Gruñidor, a natural pool of crystal-clear water surrounded by vegetation and rocks.
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Be careful, after the Dana, the path that crossed under the waterfall is impassable. So either you go up on the right to visit the small caves, or you go up to the left (castle side) to visit the large caves, but you can no longer do the loop. (Still valid at the end of February 2025)
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The Cueva de la Garita is a natural wonder located in the Chera-Sot de Chera Natural Park, in the Valencian Community. This place is known for its impressive beauty and its natural surroundings, which include the Chorrero de la Castellana and the Charco de las Lumbres.
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This single-track trail is magnificent to walk, nothing technical (but if you take it from Chera, it climbs gradually.
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At the moment, they are undergoing renovations and it is not possible to access.
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The ascent to Pico Ropé is one of the most classic routes in Chera along the Arcolla path to the top of Ropé, located at an altitude of 1,140 metres. Beautiful views.
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Chera-Sot de Chera is renowned for its geodiversity. You can explore spectacular rock formations and geological folds known as anticlines, particularly in Sot de Chera, which hosts the first geological park in the Region of Valencia. Notable features include the graben of Chera and travertine formations like 'Las Toscas' and 'La Garita'.
The Reatillo River, also known as the Sot River, forms natural pools or 'charcos' ideal for swimming, especially during summer. One of the best-known is Charco Gruñidor, a natural pool with crystal-clear water surrounded by vegetation and rocks. The area around Cueva de la Garita also features the Charco de las Lumbres.
Yes, Cueva de la Garita is a natural wonder within the park, featuring impressive beauty and natural surroundings, including the Chorrero de la Castellana waterfall and the Charco de las Lumbres. The Cascada y Cuevas de la Garita is considered one of Chera's most beautiful spots, especially after rainfall.
The park offers numerous trails, including approved hiking trails (PR and GR), leading to scenic spots like the Buseo reservoir and the Sot River. You can find routes for various difficulties, from easy walks to challenging ascents. For specific options, explore the waterfall hikes or easy hikes available in the region.
For spectacular panoramic views, consider the ascent to Pico Ropé (1,140 meters), which can offer vistas extending to the coast of Valencia on clear days. The Trail with views also provides new wonderful views of untouched nature. Additionally, the Mirador del Morrón offers impressive vistas of the valley and the town of Chera.
The charming village of Sot de Chera offers several historical and cultural insights. You can visit the 17th-century San Sebastián Mártir Parish Church, the Muslim-origin Sot de Chera Castle with its square tower, and the 16th-century Renaissance Hermitage of San Roque. The village also features old olive mills, dungeons, a public washhouse, and the Count's Olive Mill Museum Collection.
Yes, Chera-Sot de Chera is suitable for families. The mountain environment of Sot de Chera is ideal for walks with children. The natural pools along the Reatillo River are perfect for a refreshing bath, especially in summer. Many trails are also accessible for families looking for an outdoor adventure.
The region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. For swimming in the natural pools, summer is ideal. For hiking and exploring the geological wonders, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Even after rainfall, spots like the Cascada y Cuevas de la Garita are particularly beautiful.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape of natural and geological features, from deep gorges and steep mountains to fertile valleys. The panoramic views from summits like Pico Ropé are highly praised. The opportunity to explore natural wonders like Cueva de la Garita and swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Reatillo River are also highlights. The charming village of Sot de Chera with its historical elements is also a favorite.
The Chera-Sot de Chera Natural Park boasts a rich variety of flora and fauna. You might spot raptors such as the golden eagle and peregrine falcon. The park is also home to various fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals like wild boars and foxes.
Yes, the region offers several running trails for different difficulty levels. For example, you can find a challenging Reatillo River loop from Sot de Chera or a Pico Ropé loop from Chera. These routes allow you to experience the natural beauty of the park while jogging.
Sot de Chera is a settlement located within the Natural and Geological Park, serving as a hub for exploring the region. It's not just a starting point for trails but also a historical site with a Muslim-origin castle, a 17th-century church, and other cultural elements like old olive mills and museums, offering a blend of nature and heritage.


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