Cerdà

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Discover the charm of a small town surrounded by orange trees in Valencia.
Cerdà, in Valencia, is a small town in the region of La Costera that you will love discovering. Here, the atmosphere is calm and the streets bright, while walking amongst the orange trees is true bliss! Wouldn’t you like to discover a few more places of interest here?
What to see in Cerdà
Your holiday plans in Cerdà should include a short stroll through the town centre, admiring the one- and two-storey houses. Look out for the absolutely delightful, late 19th- and early 20th-century ceramic altarpieces, expressing religious themes, which adorn the facades. You must definitely pay a visit to the small and quaint San Antonio Abad Parish Church and the town’s charming public washing place. Here, the town’s fascinating history remains fresh.
Visiting Cerdà can form part of an amazing hiking itinerary, where you also discover the area’s other towns. Have you heard of the Costera de Ranes route? This is a captivating itinerary including halts in Vallés, Cerdà, Torrella, Llanera de Ranes, Rotglà i Corberà and Granja de la Costera.
This is a superb way to see Cerdà. You will discover ancient hermitages along a signposted route including comprehensive information panels that teach you the history of these gorgeous towns strung along the Canyoles River. They were all originally ancient medieval farmhouses, known as the alquerías de la acequia de Rahana or de Ranes.
You have stunning scenery to discover on a route that you can do on foot, by bike, or even on horseback! Get set for a day of rural tourism and hiking, immerse yourself in one of our most iconic landscapes, and enjoy all Cerdà’s natural charm.