Rotglà i Corbera,
Rotgla i Corbera Valencia,
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Come and discover a tiny municipality steeped in authenticity.

Rotglà i Corberà, in Valencia, is a small town in the region of La Costera offering quiet streets, verdant fields and fascinating ancient history. Plan a rural tourism getaway and discover natural settings and hiking trails.

What to see in Rotglà i Corberà

Your plans in Rotglà i Corberà should start with a stroll through its streets, which still preserve early 19th-century ceramic altarpieces depicting religious themes. Afterwards, visit the 18th-century Los Santos Juanes Parish Church, which still houses a Renaissance image of the Virgin Mary.

Nearby is the Virgen del Socorro Hermitage. This small shrine originally belonged to a stately home. It houses an image of Sicilian origin and, although it is a very simple building, it has its own gorgeous charm. Furthermore, take time to see the Venta del Rey. This building, incorporating part of an Arab tower, now integrated into the more recent building, was an inn during the 18th century.

The town hall and other municipal offices occupy what was once an old tobacco drying house. We truly recommend you visit this fascinating building as it exhibits artefacts related to the tobacco industry. A visit to Rotglà i Corbera is not complete without stopping by the Santísimo Cristo de Torrent Hermitage. A fair, known as a porrat, is held here on the first Friday in March. You’ll love this spot’s setting, perfect for selfies!

Various Iberian and Roman archaeological sites have been found in Rotglà i Corberà’s environs, making it a place steeped in history! Without a doubt, the abundant springs that flow through the municipality have played a major role in attracting settlers for centuries. We suggest a hiking activity to discover them: Fidel's spring, the Porta spring ... and don't forget to climb Carraposa Hill!

Plan your visit to Rotglà i Corberà now. You'll love this corner of Valencia!

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