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Discover a charming place to visit near Valencia, full of light, tradition, and picturesque corners.

Albalat dels Sorells, in Valencia, is a lovely place from which to discover the beauty of L’Horta Nord. Surrounded by the fertile fields of Valencia’s huerta, the area is known for its neat patchwork of farmland, wonderful aromas and centuries-old irrigation canals. Ready to explore its most emblematic spots?

What to do near Valencia? Discover Albalat dels Sorells

Albalat dels Sorells has a fascinating heritage to explore. Follow this guide during your visit so you don’t miss any of its highlights.

Palau dels Sorells

This striking example of Valencian civil Gothic architecture, built in the 15th century and located in the heart of Albalat dels Sorells, is well worth a stop. It now houses the Town Hall, and you’ll enjoy taking in its many architectural details.

Parish Church of los Santos Reyes

This 18th-century Baroque church features an elegant façade, and its interior is equally worth admiring.

Ceramic panels

A stroll through the streets of Albalat dels Sorells reveals traditional-looking houses and a number of decorative ceramic panels set into the walls. Often depicting religious scenes, they reflect the long-standing connection between the Region of Valencia and its ceramic craft tradition.

Industrial chimneys

Across the landscape of Valencia’s huerta, slender brick chimneys rise above the fields. These protected pieces of industrial heritage are reminders of a not-so-distant past. In Albalat dels Sorells, you’ll find several particularly elegant examples linked to the area’s historic brickmaking industry.

What to do in Albalat dels Sorells

  • Green route through Valencia’s huerta: This cycling route, surrounded by green spaces and perfect for all sorts of outdoor activities, connects with the Vía Verde Xurra. This former railway line runs for around 16 km and links several towns surrounded by farmland, including Meliana, Alboraya, La Pobla de Farnals and El Puig de Santa Maria, among others.
  • Albalat Mill Route: Following a path through the orchards and farmland, this route takes you to a beautiful traditional alquería.

Albalat dels Sorells is home to one of those landscapes that stays with you. Come and experience the unique feeling of being bathed in the light of Valencia’s huerta!

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