Attractions and places to see around Bejís offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural insights within the inland province of Castellón, Spain. Situated amidst mountains and surrounded by the Palancia and Canales rivers, the area provides a setting for exploration and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a variety of sites that reflect its rich history and diverse natural features. The region is characterized by its rugged terrain, providing a setting for outdoor adventures.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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More than a campsite, I'd say it's a recreational area for picnicking. It has children's games, a water fountain, and tables.
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Be careful, in 2025 the train track is under construction and the Green Way is closed from here to Torás.
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A challenging climb with spectacular 360° views. It is worth the effort.
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Monte Mayor (Montmajor in Valencian) with its 1,016 m height is one of the highest peaks of the Sierra Calderona. Wonderful views.
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This former station is one of the best restored on the route. It's ideal for spending the night, as it has a camping area, tables, and a covered area. The picnic area even has a playground. It's a very quiet area, just 4 kilometers from Barracas.
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Picturesque rural town in the interior of Los Serranos with a lot of charm. You can also find some bars and restaurants. An ideal stop for supplies or recover energy.
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Route that can be done with Mtb or gravel bike. Depending on the distance, a certain physical preparation is required.
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An obligatory stopping point before starting the ascent towards Barracas via the Ragudo or via the Vía Verde or towards Pina de Montalgrao along the winding road that starts there.
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Bejís offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the ruins of the ancient Bejís Castle, also known as the Castle of the Order of Calatrava, which has Roman origins. Another significant site is the Roman Aqueduct, originally with seven arches, five of which are still standing today. The Church of Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles, an austere 16th-century parish church, and the Hermitage of Virgen de Loreto are also notable historical and religious sites.
Yes, the Peñaescabia Municipal Natural Park is a 475-hectare area known for its diverse ecosystem, including Mediterranean pine forests and valuable fauna. You can also visit the Nacimiento del Río Palancia, the source of the Palancia River, which offers scenic routes. For impressive natural landscapes and accessible hiking, explore La Hoz, a natural cut formed by the Palancia River near Jérica.
Cycling is very popular in the area. The Ojos Negros Greenway is a well-known route suitable for mountain or gravel bikes, offering a chance to explore the region's landscapes. For more cycling options, you can find various road cycling routes and MTB trails around Bejís.
For a family-friendly day outdoors, head to Los Cloticos Spring. It features a picnic area, playground, and a pine forest, making it ideal for spending time outside. The Palancar Station Campsite, a well-restored former station, also offers a picnic area with a playground. Additionally, the nearby semi-abandoned village of El Molinar has natural pools for swimming in summer, along with a picnic area and playground.
Bejís is a haven for hikers, with numerous trails available. These include sections of the GR-7 European long-distance path and the PRV-80 regional path. Popular routes lead to Peñaescabia, La Hoz, La Juliana, Los Tajos, and the source of the Palancia River. You can explore various running trails around Bejís for different difficulty levels.
The Ethnological Museum, located at the entrance of the village, offers a deep dive into the history, customs, and traditions of Bejís. It houses extensive collections of ethnological objects, archaeological remains from Phoenician and Roman periods, an entomological collection, and an exhibition dedicated to the native traveler Antonio Ponz.
Yes, the Montmayor Summit is the highest point in the area and provides expansive 360-degree views of the surrounding rugged terrain. It's a highly recommended spot for breathtaking vistas.
Bejís is renowned for its crystal-clear water, which is naturally filtered through the heart of the mountain. The Los Cloticos Spring is particularly famous for this water and is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
Absolutely. The Roman Aqueduct is a significant historical structure near Bejís. It originally had seven arches, with five still standing today, measuring over 80 meters long. It has been restored multiple times and was declared a National Monument in 1983, showcasing traces of its Roman origin.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning 360-degree views from Montmayor Summit. The Ojos Negros Greenway is also highly rated for its scenic cycling opportunities. Many also value the well-restored facilities like the Palancar Station Campsite, which offers a great resting point with amenities.
Yes, Masadas Blancas serves as an important stop-off point, especially for those ascending towards Barracas or Pina de Montalgrao. The Palancar Station Campsite is another well-restored former station ideal for spending the night, offering a camping area, tables, and a covered space.
Yes, Bejís is known for its traditional Alto Palancia cuisine. You can find dishes featuring lamb, pork, and local sausages. Typical sweets include fig cake and "tortas cristinas." The town also celebrates San Blas on February 3rd with traditional "rollos de San Blas."


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