What to Visit in Winter in the Region of Valencia?
What to Visit in Winter in the Region of Valencia?
Are you thinking about where to travel this winter? We have compiled some ideal places to enjoy the cold. Come and discover these destinations!
The Region of Valencia is an ideal destination for any time of the year. The attractiveness of the coast joins the landscape and patrimonial wealth of the inland areas of the community. Villages with charm, castles, rock paintings, and an infinite number of trails in natural parks that feel great in winter.
The rural sector occupies a large area in the Region of Valencia and is full of places with a lot of history, a rich heritage and a lot of charm.
Province of Alicante
In the province of Alicante, the Valleys of the Marina Alta hide small jewels in which time seems to have stopped. Vall de Gallinera, the Vall d'Alcalà and the Vall d'Ebo, the last Moorish redoubt of Alicante, are home to white villages and settlements of Moorish design, full of orchards, almunias, and ditches. The spectacular Garganta del Infierno delights lovers of the descent of ravines and the natural jewel of the Cave of Rull, conditioned for visiting, is one of the five essential caves in the Region of Valencia.
Province of Castellón
In the province of Castellón, there are places like Tinença de Benifassà, where you can enjoy 4x4 routes visiting the villages of La Tinença, the Romanesque churches, and the Monastery of Santa Maria de Benifassà, in a privileged environment of pure nature.
Three of the towns with the title of "The Most Beautiful Villages in Spain" are in the province of Castellón. Vilafamés, Morella, and Peñíscola form a triangle to the north of the Region of Valencia that encompasses such historic places as the Comarca del Maestrat, with Sant Mateu at the head as the historical capital, where, in its Arciprestal church, the Schism of the West was ended.
Province of Valencia
The region of La Plana de Utiel-Requena is the ideal destination for wine tourism lovers. To the heritage of its populations joins the abundance of wineries scattered throughout the region. In Requena, the old medieval quarter of the town, with its narrow streets and whitewashed houses, keeps caves and wineries in the basement. La Plana de Utiel-Requena is one of the areas of the Region where winter cold is quite rigorous. Its location, in an elevation of the Castilian plateau, gives it an exceptional climate, something that its inhabitants have known how to take advantage of since ancient times for the cultivation and the production of wine. The Harvest Festival or the Requena Sausage Fair are an excellent time to visit the region and enjoy the Wine Route.
In any of the three provinces, the rich heritage and leisure options offer incalculable possibilities to enjoy the winter: the city of Arts and Sciences, the Silk Exchange, the Castle of Santa Bárbara, the Route of the Monasteries, the Route of the Castles of the Vinalopó, the Natural Parks, the Botanical Gardens, the Palm Grove of Elche. Activities within reach of all that are ideal to enjoy the winter. Come and discover them!



