Best attractions and places to see around La Pobla De Benifassà include a variety of natural and historical sites. This picturesque village in Castellón is situated between the Bel and La Font d'Enròs gorges, offering a spectacular natural landscape. The area is home to the Tinença de Benifassà Natural Park, known for its diverse flora and fauna, alongside significant historical landmarks. Visitors can explore ancient monasteries, scenic reservoirs, and unique geological formations.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A beautiful and not demanding route, perhaps too crowded.
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Another essential route in the Matarraña region
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Beautiful mountain biking routes in the area, and tough ones
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Very beautiful, clean lake. You can go pedal boating.
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Spectacular reservoir and in a privileged environment. A visit is essential if you travel to the area. Starting point for many routes in the area, both hikers and mountain bikers.
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Ulldecona reservoir dam, where several cycling and hiking routes start.
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'El Parrizal' follows the (super clear) Matarraña river through a gorge. It is a walk of approximately 10 kilometers, depending on where you start and how far you can go. We chose the parking lot closest to the gorge and simply could not continue walking after a certain point due to the high water. There are bridges, wooden walkways and sometimes you have to cross the river balancing on small stones. We got our feet wet a few times, but that's okay when it's almost 40 degrees! If it had been allowed, I would have immediately jumped into the water for a refreshing dip, but swimming is prohibited here. Below are the photos. Already convinced how incredibly beautiful it is here?!
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Salt de Robert Waterfall, a picturesque 30-meter cascade. The Ulldecona Reservoir offers stunning views with water changing between emerald and turquoise hues, and it's a hub for outdoor activities. Don't miss the Parrissal Walkways along the Matarranya River, featuring wooden paths through gorges.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. The Ulldecona Reservoir serves as a starting point for numerous hiking routes. You can find various trails, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around La Pobla De Benifassà guide.
You can explore the grand 13th-century Cistercian Monasterio de Santa María de Benifassà, one of the oldest monumental complexes in the Valencian Community. Another significant site is the Cova dels Rossegadors, famous for its UNESCO World Heritage Levantine cave paintings. Within La Pobla de Benifassà, you can visit La Asunción Church and the historic Old Market.
Absolutely! The Salt de Robert Waterfall is described as a wonderful place for family visits. The Ulldecona Reservoir also offers a range of activities suitable for families. Additionally, the magical Jardín de Peter, filled with colorful figures and sculptures, is a delightful spot for all ages.
For spectacular views, consider visiting the Portell de l'Infern, a series of rocky caves accessible via routes from Fredes or the Ulldecona Reservoir. The Tossal dels Tres Reis also offers panoramic vistas as it marks the meeting point of three autonomous communities.
The Tinença de Benifassà Natural Park is home to diverse fauna. You might spot Iberian ibex, various vultures, and different birds of prey. The park's well-conserved gall oaks and boxwood expanses also support a rich ecosystem.
Yes, the area is popular for cycling. The Ulldecona Reservoir is a known starting point for mountain biking routes. You can find detailed cycling and gravel biking routes in the Cycling around La Pobla De Benifassà guide and the Gravel biking around La Pobla De Benifassà guide.
La Pobla de Benifassà is a tranquil village characterized by its narrow streets, stone stairs, and houses often featuring blue or brown facades. You'll notice old wooden doors and decorative elements like bougainvillea, contributing to its charming and historic atmosphere.
The Cova dels Rossegadors is highly significant for its incredible cave art. It features over 200 paintings depicting humans, archers, hunting scenes, and animals like goats, deer, and wild boars. These Levantine cave paintings were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
Yes, the nearby village of Fredes is home to the historic Parish Church of Saints Abdón and Senén. Another charming destination is Vallibona, a small town with a medieval charm located in the Els Ports region, offering beautiful views and paths to explore.
The Tinença de Benifassà Natural Park is a major draw, known for its dramatic jagged rocks, verdant woodlands, and crystalline waters. It's an ideal destination for hiking, with routes like the 'seven pobles route' connecting the seven villages of the Tinença. The park also boasts diverse flora and rich fauna.


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