Attractions and places to see around Senyera include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites in the surrounding areas. The region offers diverse experiences, from ancient castles and religious buildings to scenic trails and natural beauty spots. These points of interest are located within a reasonable distance, providing opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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nice town
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Impressive facility and fantastic views
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Nice to look at, very interesting object. The Fountain of the Twenty-Five Fountains (in Valencian Font dels vint-i-cinc "xorros") is a fountain from the late 18th century in the town of Játiva, right near the church of San Pedro. The fountain has twenty-five spouts, which give it its name. The central spout depicts the face of a bearded person with water flowing from his mouth, while the remaining spouts are in the shape of a snake.
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Nice route through a beautiful landscape. The route runs on agricultural, paved paths and occasionally asphalt. Nice section.
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The Fountain of the Twenty-Five Dolls or Royal Font of the Twenty-Five Canelles is a late 18th century fountain fed by the Bellús spring. The fountain has twenty-five jets that give it its name, representing the central spout a face of a bearded person in stone from which water comes out of his mouth, while the rest of the spouts, made of bronze, have the shape of a snake. It was built between 1788 and 1804 in neoclassical style. For its construction, the material from the old Portal de Cocentaina or Portal dels Banys was used, and its original function was to replace the trough, an old Islamic sink from the 11th century that can now be seen exposed in the Almodí Museum. In 2008 it was restored using the sandblasting technique. There is a known concession by King James the Conqueror in 1264 of the use of the Arab baths, which were already in ruins, and of a fountain in the location where the fountain of the twenty-five jets is currently located. In it a plate says: "Quench the thirst of the thirsty labrador. With my crystals Sétabis blooms. Trade grows, agriculture grows. Population and harvests increase”.
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The Basilica Collegiate Church of Santa Maria, known as La Seu, is the main church of the city of Xàtiva. It began to be built in 1596 and is the most important religious building in the city. After the conquest of Xàtiva by Jaume I, the old mosque became a Christian church, dedicated to Santa Maria, as was the king's custom, making it the head of one of the three archdeaconries and archdeaconry of the diocese. In 1413, Pope Benedict XIII elevated it to the category of collegiate, creating in it fifteen canons, a dean, a sacristan and a bishop. It has been a national monument since 1931 and a minor basilica since 1973.
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Wonderful place worth visiting and exploring. The Castell has a unique value for the entire Valencian Community since it was once one of the strongest and strategic points of the ancient Kingdom of Valencia. Today it offers amazing views of the entire La Costera valley and you cannot miss visiting it from the inside. To get there you will travel part of the Via Augusta, an ancient and well-known route that linked Rome with Cartagena and Cádiz, running along the Mediterranean coast and crossing the Pyrenees.
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The region around Senyera is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Castell de Xàtiva, a double fortress with a strategic past and panoramic views. Another significant site is the Collegiate Basilica of Santa María (La Seu), Xàtiva, a 16th-century religious building with ties to the Borgia family. Additionally, the Hermitage of Saint Joseph, an 18th-century neoclassical construction, offers cultural importance and excellent views of Xàtiva.
Yes, there are several natural spots and viewpoints. The Hermitage of Saint Joseph provides very nice panoramic views of Xàtiva and its castle. Further afield, you can find Anna's Lake and Gorgo De La Escalera, both known for their natural beauty. The Natural Trail of the Old Little Train also offers beautiful landscapes for cycling or hiking.
The area around Senyera is great for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling or hiking on the Natural Trail of the Old Little Train, which follows an old railway line. For more extensive cycling, gravel biking, or running, komoot offers various routes. You can find detailed guides for gravel biking, cycling, and running trails around Senyera.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Castell de Xàtiva and the Collegiate Basilica of Santa María (La Seu), Xàtiva are historical sites that can engage children. The Natural Trail of the Old Little Train is also family-friendly, offering an easy path for cycling or walking. For a larger cultural experience, the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, though further away, is a major family-friendly destination.
The Fountain of the 25 Spouts in Xàtiva is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering an interesting historical monument to visit. For other attractions, it's advisable to check specific accessibility details beforehand, as the terrain around historical sites like castles can be challenging.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the Mediterranean climate generally makes spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for outdoor activities around Senyera. Temperatures are milder, making hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites more comfortable than during the hotter summer months.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and impressive architecture of sites like the Castell de Xàtiva, often highlighting its strategic position and panoramic views. The Natural Trail of the Old Little Train is loved for its beautiful, easy-to-navigate landscapes, perfect for enjoying nature. The community has shared over 100 photos, indicating a strong appreciation for the scenic beauty and historical depth of the area.
Yes, the Natural Trail of the Old Little Train is a pleasant route suitable for both cycling and hiking, known for its lack of technical difficulty and beautiful landscapes. It's an excellent option for an easy walk. You can also find various running routes around Senyera, some of which are moderate in difficulty, offering accessible options for walkers.
Near the Hermitage of Saint Joseph in Xàtiva, there is a bar and a fountain in the square, making it a convenient spot for refreshments after exploring. For a wider selection of cafes and pubs, the nearby town of Xàtiva, where many of the historical attractions are located, will offer more options.
The Fountain of the 25 Spouts (Font dels vint-i-cinc "xorros") is a distinctive late 18th-century fountain located in Xàtiva, near the church of San Pedro. It is notable for its twenty-five spouts, with a central spout depicting a bearded face and the others shaped like snakes. It's considered a very interesting historical object.
Yes, the Collegiate Basilica of Santa María (La Seu), Xàtiva has strong historical ties to the Borgia family, with several of its members buried there. This 16th-century building is the main church of Xàtiva and holds significant cultural and historical importance due to this connection.


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