
CULLERA CASTLE
What are you looking at?
The webcam gives a bird’s-eye view of Cullera castle. In the background, you can see panoramic views stretching from Sierra de los Zorros to the Mediterranean Sea. Cullera castle is over 10 centuries old and still has towers - used as watchtowers - and the curtain wall standing. It houses Museo Municipal de Historia y Arqueología, the local history and archaeology museum.
What can you do close to Cullera castle?
As soon as you arrive in Cullera, you'll be drawn to the coast. San Antonio, Racó, Marenyet and Brosquil are urban and semi-urban beaches that are ideal for a family day of sun, sea and sand. If you’re looking for a quieter spot, you’ll love L'Escollera and L'Estany beaches.
Cullera’s historic centre is also well worth a visit. Wander the streets and before too long you’ll come across Casa de la Enseñanza, the town hall, Casa de Palomes and the town market, all of which are architectural buildings of note. If you have more time, you could visit L’Albufera natural park and sample some of Cullera’s traditional gastronomy.