Best castles around Pavías offer a journey through history in the Lombardy region of Italy. The area features a diverse landscape, from historic city centers to strategic hilltops, providing varied settings for its fortifications. These structures reflect centuries of architectural development and regional significance. The castles in and around Pavías served various purposes, including defense, residence, and control over trade routes.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Jérica is a beautiful mountain village in the province of Castellón, in the Valencian Community. With just over 1,500 inhabitants, Xèrica (in Valencian) is an attractive option for a rural getaway thanks to its landscape and rustic architecture.
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This charming village with over 1,600 inhabitants has a very charming center, beautiful historic buildings, and charming steep alleys. Jerica is located in the Valencian Community in the province of Castellón at an altitude of 523 meters.
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Don't forget to visit the old town and its narrow streets.
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Beautiful and unexpected town in Alto Palancia with a historical complex and popular architecture declared an asset of cultural interest. Here you can visit its impressive Mudejar tower, the Castle and the Hermitage of San Roque among others. Jérica is ideal for a stop and get lost in its narrow streets that preserve the medieval spirit.
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This memorial complex has been created by the Alcudia de Veo City Council with the help of the Generalitat Valenciana (Department of Justice) and with the collaboration of various people and associations. The objective is to raise awareness about the devastating effects of war and the importance of conserving and disseminating heritage as a vehicle for transmitting our Historical Memory.
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To get here the ideal is to do it from Alcudia de Veo. Taking the CV-215 in the direction of Algimia de Almonacid, at km 1 is the entrance to the Jinquer path. Following this path, you will reach the uninhabited area of Jinquer, where a few meters before the general information panel where the route begins is located. Once here, it is advisable to start the itinerary from the Jinquer desert, then take the path that passes next to Puntal del Gordo and end on the heights of Almenarilla, in the hills known as "Las Dos Tetas". The route passes between pines, holm oaks, cork oaks, poplars, chestnut trees and oaks in the heart of the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park, and allows you to enjoy privileged views over the coastal plain. In addition, it has indications along the way and explanatory panels together with some vestiges.
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The Jinquer-La Almenarilla Memorial Complex is located just 3 km west of the town of Alcudia de Veo; It is made up of four places where the Civil War left a mark that is still visible today, more than eight decades later: The Jinquer hamlet, of Arab origin, was evacuated during the Spanish Civil War and definitively abandoned after the war, remaining frozen in time.
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Beautiful military-style castle from the 13th century, located in the Vall de Almonacid
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The Pavías region offers several notable historical sites and castles. Among the most popular are the Historic center of Jérica, which features a charming village with historic buildings, a Mudejar tower, and a castle. Visitors also highly appreciate Castillo de Mauz and the 12th-century Almonecir Castle, known for its mountainous, irregular plan.
Yes, the Historic center of Jérica is a great option for families. Its charming village, historic buildings, and accessible castle ruins offer an engaging experience for all ages. Exploring the narrow, medieval streets can be a fun adventure for children.
The castles in Pavías, such as Almonecir Castle, often date back to the 12th and 13th centuries, reflecting periods of Moorish rule and subsequent reconquest. They served as defensive strongholds, controlling strategic positions and trade routes, and showcase a range of architectural styles from medieval to Mudejar.
The region around Pavías offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent hiking trails, including routes like 'Torralba del Pinar – El Pozo Negro loop' and 'El Bloque Negro loop'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking and road cycling routes, such as the 'Ojos Negros Greenway' and 'Parque Natural de la Serra d'Espadà — Northern Tour'.
Yes, many castles are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, the ruins of the old castle and town of Jinquer can be visited on foot, with trails leading through the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park. You can also find routes like 'Castle Tower on the Hill – Medieval Castle loop' near Gaibiel, which offers views of historical structures. More hiking options are available in the hiking guide for Pavías.
Visitors frequently praise the charming atmosphere and historical depth. The Historic center of Jérica is noted for its beautiful historic buildings and steep alleys, preserving a medieval spirit. The varied landscapes and interesting routes leading to sites like Castillo de Mauz are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the ruins of the old castle and town of Jinquer are accessible. You can visit them on foot, and there are mountain biking tracks leading to the area. The Jinquer hamlet, of Arab origin, was evacuated during the Spanish Civil War and remains frozen in time, offering a unique historical experience.
Many sites, like the Jinquer ruins, are best accessed from nearby towns such as Alcudia de Veo. Following local roads and paths, often marked, will lead you to these historical locations. Public transport options may be limited for some remote sites, so checking local schedules or considering a car is advisable.
Yes, many castles are strategically located on promontories or hills, offering excellent viewpoints. For example, Jérica provides spectacular views of the town from the Camino del Cid. The Jinquer area, within the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park, also offers privileged views over the coastal plain.
The terrain varies depending on the castle. Sites like Almonecir Castle are located on promontories, implying some uphill walking. The Historic center of Jérica features steep alleys. Many routes leading to castles, especially those in natural parks, can involve varied landscapes and some challenging sections, as noted for Castillo de Mauz.
The region is rich in historical remnants. The ruins of the old castle and town of Jinquer offer a glimpse into a past settlement, largely untouched since its abandonment after the Spanish Civil War. These less-trafficked sites provide a unique sense of discovery for those interested in exploring.


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