Attractions and places to see around Rotglà I Corberà offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in the La Costera region of Valencia. The municipality features notable landmarks such as its 18th-century church and the Old Tobacco Drying Room, now a Town Hall and Tobacco Museum. The surrounding area is characterized by numerous natural springs, hills like Carraposa Hill, and an agricultural landscape with vineyards and olive groves. This region provides opportunities to explore both cultural heritage and…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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El Gorgo Gaspar is the first stop on Anna's 3 Waterfalls Route and one of the easiest to reach from the start of the trail. It is a small but very striking waterfall, with a conditioned environment and perfect for enjoying the sound of the river and the landscape.
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La Cascada del Salto is one of the most spectacular natural places in the Valencian interior. It is part of the well-known Ruta de las 3 Cascadas de Anna, a route that also includes Gorgo Gaspar and Cascada de los Vikingos. It plunges from the Gorgo de la Escalera, creating a waterfall of great beauty. La Cascada del Salto is a waterfall of about 20 meters, with great scenic appeal, although with somewhat complicated access, so it is recommended to proceed with caution.
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Gorgo Gaspar in Anna is a small waterfall and natural area located next to the town. It is known for being the first stop on the famous "Three Waterfalls Route" of Anna. It was formerly used to power a textile factory.
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The Salto de Anna is a spectacular waterfall of about 20 meters in the municipality of Anna (Valencia), where the water cascades down with great force. It forms part of the Three Waterfalls Route and stands out for its natural beauty and lush surroundings.
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The Gorgo de la Escalera is a natural canyon in Anna (Valencia). It is famous for its crystal-clear pools and the 136 steps that must be descended to reach the swimming area. It is a popular spot for canyoning and is part of the Three Waterfalls Route.
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The Viking Waterfall is a beautiful natural waterfall located near the town of Anna, in the province of Valencia, Spain. It is one of the most striking and photogenic spots on the popular Three Waterfalls Route of Anna, and a frequent destination for hikers seeking to enjoy a lush and refreshing river landscape in the La Canal de Navarrés region.
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The Vikings Waterfall, located in Anna (Valencia), is one of the three natural gems that form part of the famous Anna Waterfalls Route, along with the Gorgo Gaspar and the Gorgo de la Escalera. It is a vertical waterfall of great beauty, surrounded by vegetation and rocks, ideal for nature and photography lovers.
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The Gorgo de la Escalera, located in the municipality of Anna (Valencia), is one of the most spectacular natural spots in the interior of the Valencian Community. It is a natural gorge carved by the Sellent River, with a natural pool of crystal-clear waters and a 25-meter waterfall. Access is via a steep staircase of 136 steps, hence its name.
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Within Rotglà i Corberà, you can visit the 18th-century Parish Church of Sant Joan Baptista, which houses a Renaissance image of the Virgin Mary. The Old Tobacco Drying Room, now the Town Hall, also hosts a Tobacco Museum. Other notable sites include the charming Verge del Socors Hermitage, the historic Venda del Rei inn, and the restored medieval fortress of Torre Blanca.
Yes, Rotglà i Corberà is home to the Tobacco Museum, located in the restored Old Tobacco Drying Room, which now serves as the Town Hall. It offers insights into the municipality's history and traditional tobacco production.
The municipality is known for its numerous natural springs, including Fuente de la Porta, Fuente de Fidel, Fuente del Canari, and Fuente de Canya. You can also explore Carraposa Hill for views and an Iberian sanctuary, or discover several ravines such as Cuas, Fuente Caña, and Carniceros. The area is surrounded by an agricultural landscape featuring vineyards, olive, plum, and almond trees.
Just a short distance from Rotglà i Corberà, in Anna (Valencia), you can discover two spectacular waterfalls. The Vikings' Waterfall is a beautiful vertical cascade surrounded by lush vegetation. Also in Anna, the Gorgo de la Escalera features a natural gorge, a crystal-clear pool, and a 25-meter waterfall, accessible via 136 steps.
A must-visit nearby historical site is the impressive Castell de Xàtiva, a strategically important fortress on the ancient Via Augusta. Also in the vicinity of Xàtiva, you can explore Cova Negra, a significant archaeological site, and the grand Collegiate Basilica of Santa María (La Seu).
Yes, the area around Rotglà i Corberà is rich in history with several archaeological sites. These include Carraposa (pre-Roman with funerary items and Iberian ceramics), La Coroneta (Iberian ceramics and Phoenician-Punic amphorae), and Gars (ruins of a Roman villa).
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling routes. For example, explore running loops from La Llosa de Ranes or Llanera de Ranes, or embark on challenging road cycling routes like 'The Bellus Reservoir — Circular from Xàtiva'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Rotglà I Corberà, Road Cycling Routes around Rotglà I Corberà, and Cycling around Rotglà I Corberà guides.
Yes, hiking routes are suggested to explore the municipality's numerous natural springs, such as Fuente de la Porta, Fuente de Fidel, Fuente del Canari, and Fuente de Canya. These trails offer a chance to experience the abundant aquifers and filtrations that characterize the area.
The region can be enjoyed year-round. For those interested in local traditions, visiting in March allows you to experience the traditional fair (porrat) celebrated at the Ermita del Santísimo Cristo de Torrent. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring outdoor attractions and hiking trails.
Many of the historical sites, such as the Castell de Xàtiva and the Collegiate Basilica of Santa María (La Seu), are considered family-friendly. The natural attractions like the Vikings' Waterfall and Gorgo de la Escalera also offer engaging experiences for families, though access to Gorgo de la Escalera involves 136 steps.
Visitors particularly appreciate the grandeur and strategic history of the Castell de Xàtiva, often noting its impressive views and well-preserved sections. The natural beauty of the Vikings' Waterfall and the spectacular natural setting of Gorgo de la Escalera are also highly praised for their picturesque scenery and unique experiences.
Yes, Carraposa Hill offers excellent views of the surrounding area. Additionally, the Castell de Xàtiva provides fantastic panoramic views, especially from its older section, the Castell Menor, overlooking the Bixquert valley.


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