Attractions and places to see around Terrateig include historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks. Located in La Vall d'Albaida in Valencia, the area features gently undulating terrain, with the Peak of Sant Jaume reaching 579 meters. The landscape descends towards the River Vernissa, and several springs are present throughout the municipality. The town also preserves examples of traditional folk architecture.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The only crossing over the river. Suitable spot for a picnic. It's not far to Villalonga from here.
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Everything close to the train station. The castle, which is worth seeing, towers above.
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There are several tunnels on the route. 2 to 3 longer ones: you absolutely need light. Otherwise, it's pitch dark.
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A beautiful hike through the Hell's Gorge. The actual route along the railway line, and probably the most interesting section between L'Orcha and Mare de Deu (Barranco del Infierno = Hell's Gorge), is unpaved and unpaved, in some parts very gravelly and rough. Five metal bridges are missing, two stone bridges remain, and six tunnels are traversed, all without lighting.
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On Grabel, it's advisable to keep your tire pressures correct. I recommend over-inflating rather than underinflating. There are some cobblestone areas.
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Tucked away in the mountains of the Marina Alta, Vall de Gallinera is one of the Costa Blanca’s most scenic and peaceful cycling routes. The name literally means “Valley of the Chickens” — 🐓🐔 — a nod to the valley’s Moorish past, when this fertile land was known for its farms and poultry. These days, the valley is all about cherries. In spring, the hills burst into bloom with white cherry blossoms — an incredible sight on two wheels. By May and June, the trees are full of ripe, sweet cherries, and local farmers sell them fresh from roadside stalls. 🍒 The route winds through eight tiny villages, like Benissili, Alpatró, and Benirrama, connected by quiet mountain roads with gentle gradients, flowing curves, and spectacular views.
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BEAUTIFUL QUIET AREA WITHOUT LOUD TRAFFIC...QUIET AREA
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Beautiful valley with little traffic
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Terrateig is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the Gallinera Valley, a gorge with an extensive network of paths popular among hikers. Another highlight is Penya Foradà, a natural monument offering spectacular views of the Vall de la Gallinera. The Racó del Duc Route (Serpis Greenway) follows the Serpis river through its canyon, ideal for cycling or walking. The area also features the Peak of Sant Jaume, the River Vernissa, and several natural springs like "Sant Vicent Ferrer" and "Nevera".
Yes, Terrateig boasts a rich history. Key sites include the 18th-century Church of Saint John the Baptist, the restored 13th-century Palace, and the Hermitage of Saint Vincent Ferrer, dating back to 1410. You can also see the historical Lavoir (Old Wash House), supplied by the Font de Micairent spring, and examples of traditional folk architecture like "Riu Rau" structures such as Casa Llinares and Morenet.
Families can enjoy the Serpis River, which offers a pebble beach for cooling off and picnic spots under the shade of trees. The ascent to Penya Foradà is also suitable for children, providing rewarding views. Additionally, the "El Pla de les Fontetes" Recreation Area is accessible for a pleasant outing.
Absolutely! The region offers various routes for cycling and running. The Racó del Duc Route (Serpis Greenway) is excellent for bikes with wide wheels, following the Serpis river. For more options, you can explore dedicated guides for Cycling around Terrateig, Road Cycling Routes around Terrateig, and Running Trails around Terrateig.
Penya Foradà is a natural monument known for its distinctive arch or window shape, formed by natural erosion. It offers amazing views of the entire Vall de la Gallinera. A unique phenomenon occurs twice a year, in March and October, when the sun aligns perfectly with the arch, creating a spectacular show.
Terrateig preserves examples of traditional folk architecture, particularly "Riu Rau" structures. These unique raisin-drying buildings, such as Casa Llinares and Morenet, are integral to Valencia's history of raisin production and can be observed within the town.
Yes, near the Serpis River, specifically next to the ruins of the old Infern Factory, there is a beautiful pebble beach. This spot offers a privileged place to cool off in the river's waters, especially during warmer days. Benches and tables are also available nearby for picnics.
The Racó del Duc Route (Serpis Greenway) is a trail that follows the bed of the Serpis river through its canyon. It's a recovered section of an old railway line, offering scenic views and tunnels. The path is a compacted dirt track, suitable for mountain bikes or hybrid bikes with wide wheels. You can also find the Old Lorcha Railway Station along this route, a historical site that marks part of the greenway.
Beyond the main attractions, you might discover the Sèquia del Molí Aqueduct (also known as Fuente de la Nevera), and near it, an impressive cave. The "El Pla de les Fontetes" Recreation Area, accessible via an uphill forest walk or by car, offers a tranquil escape. The area's rural surroundings, with idyllic natural scenery and historic farmhouses, also provide a sense of disconnecting from the everyday.
The Gallinera Valley is a beautiful gorge formed by eight towns aligned on a boulevard. It is a very popular area among hikers due to its extensive network of paths. Visitors appreciate its scenic beauty and the opportunity for road trips with stunning views, following the route of the Gallinera River.
The municipality of Terrateig is home to several natural springs. Notable ones include "Sant Vicent Ferrer," "Nevera," "Llaunaix," "Llop," and "Vidal." The historical Lavoir (Old Wash House) in town is supplied with water from the "Font de Micairent" spring.


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