Family hiking in Valencia: easy and safe routes
Published 05/11/2025
Let us take you hiking and mountaineering with your family in Valencia, a province full of landscapes to enjoy with your loved ones.
The only challenge when it comes to family hiking in Valencia is choosing a route. We have beautiful landscapes and trails suitable for everyone! Here we’ll recommend a few routes that are perfect for both adult and younger hikers, offering you the right distance and level of difficulty, as well as plenty of stimuli to grab the kids’ attention and keep them enjoying themselves. Make a note of them!
Family Hiking in Valencia: A Province Brimming with Surprises
Our family hiking routes in Valencia pass through places brimming with magic. In some of them, water has created pools, waterfalls and formations of huge natural beauty. We are talking about spots such as La Cabrentà d'Estubeny and Los Chorradores de Navarrés.
Another option that also enables you to explore a monument steeped in centuries of history is the Peña Cortada Aqueduct Route, running between Calles, Chelva, Tuéjar and Domeño. Or do you fancy a river landscape for your family hiking plans in Valencia? Then the Bohilgues River in Ademuz is a great option for you.
Other family hiking routes can help awaken the little ones’ curiosity about our most distant past, learning about the remains of ancient civilisations. In this group, you have options such as an excursion to Puntal dels Llops in Olocau. Walking amongst archaeological remains is an activity that is sure to delight young and old alike.
From Alzira, you can visit the beautiful La Murta y La Casella Municipal Natural Park, home to a 14th-century fortified monastery imbued with a real fantasy atmosphere. Let us close with two classic family hiking routes: the Pantaneros or Hanging Bridges Route in Chulilla, and the Water Route and Carrícola Castle.
And there are loads more to discover! Check out this guide from the Diputació de València and find the family-orientated plan you’re seeking.