Castles around Rafelcofer are historically linked to the region's past, including the jurisdiction of Rebollet Castle and the County of Oliva. The area features ancient settlements like El Rabat, a small mountain with remains of an Iberian settlement dating from the mid-5th century BC. Rafelcofer's Archaeological Museum houses Iberian and Roman artifacts discovered locally, highlighting the area's rich history. Nearby, visitors can explore various historical fortifications and palaces.
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The Barbacana Castle, nb the origin of Gandia 😮. The Bairén Hill was inhabited many, many years ago, since 3000 BC. C. The first written reference we have to the Bairén Castle dates from the end of the 11th century. An anonymous manuscript from the 12th century, the "History of Roderici Campidocti", which describes a battle between the Christian troops of El Cid and Pedro de Aragón against the army of the Almoravids.
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Bairén Castle Archaeological Park is a fascinating historical site in Gandia. This park offers a unique insight into the history and archaeology of the region. For more information and reservations, you can visit the park's official website.
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It's a bit of a climb to get up the mountain to the remains of the castle, but you'll be rewarded with wonderful views!
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beautiful, scenically varied tour
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It is a Baroque urban building built in the second half of the 16th century and remodeled at the end of the 17th century, it is therefore what remains of the original building, the most important architectural heritage element of Ròtova. It is located in the part of the urban center where in the past the town was accessed from the royal road of Xàtiva. Historians say if its original building would not rise on the site occupied by an Arab control tower. Its origin would be an old manor house that covers an entire village block and that still today shows a slender facade on which the noble coat of arms of the family stands out in carved wood. The imperial limestone staircase with a robust column, supporting a canopy made of Arab tiles, also draws attention to the palace. Also pay attention to the pleasant layout of its courtyard enclosed by a battlemented wall, which preserves the tilework of the original 16th century palace. Inside the area of the palace, archaeological excavations have been carried out which have allowed the discovery of ceramic remains dating back to the Iberian era. The building retains some original rooms, being divided into three parts. The external warehouse housed an almássera, the parts of which are now in the Benialí cooperative. Of particular note is the large garden at the back of the palace, of which the remains of the walls that closed the enclosure remain, now partly occupied by the current Passeig del Nou d’Octubre. Since the beginning of 2004, the palace has been the property and heritage of the town of Ròtova, with public use projected with its future restoration that will allow, in addition to the location of the municipal offices, the adaptation of a cultural center with an auditorium and a garden. While the palace is being adapted, the current situation shows a space occupied by the palace has a surface of 1913.06 m2, in which the following spaces can be distinguished: A main building of the 16th-17th century, in the form of "L " with three and one surface per floor of 393.72 m2 and a total surface of 1,181.16 m2 built, which shows masonry walls 60 cm wide, forged with wooden beams and covered with Arabic tiles. In addition to a large access staircase to the main facade, topped with the noble coat of arms of the Comptes de Ròtova. A front access patio of 393.72 m2 with external enclosure formed by a crenellated masonry wall from which access to the garden located in the rear. Back gardens of 742.87 m2, where we will find pine trees. Annex buildings from the beginning of the 20th century, with a floor area of 300.06 m2.
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Beyond traditional castles, you can explore the ancient Iberian settlement of El Rabat (Muntanya de la Creu), which offers a glimpse into the region's past from the mid-5th century BC. The Rafelcofer's Archaeological Museum also houses artifacts discovered in El Rabat, highlighting its historical importance.
The Ducal Palace of the Borgias (Palau Ducal dels Borja) in Gandia is renowned for its very picturesque and ostentatious interior, making it a significant cultural heritage element and a worthwhile visit.
Yes, Bairén Castle in Gandia has a long history, with the hill it stands on inhabited since 3000 BC. The archaeological park around it offers insights into the region's deep past.
Both Bairén Castle and Castillo de Palma are noted for providing wonderful views from their elevated positions. The climb to the remains of Castillo de Santa Anna also rewards visitors with legendary views.
The Ducal Palace of the Borgias (Palau Ducal dels Borja) is categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the climb to Castillo de Palma is considered manageable for children aged 7-8 years and older, offering a scenic and engaging experience.
The region around Rafelcofer offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle, road cycling, and gravel biking options. For example, there are routes like the 'View of Alt de Benicadell' for touring bicycles or 'El Monduver' for road cycling. You can explore these and more on the cycling guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Rafelcofer.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and archaeological insights offered by sites like Bairén Castle. The picturesque and ostentatious interiors of the Ducal Palace of the Borgias are also a highlight. Many enjoy the rewarding climbs to ruined castles like Castillo de Palma and Castillo de Santa Anna for their beautiful views.
Yes, the Palace House of the Counts of Ròtova is a Baroque urban building from the 16th century. While not a castle ruin, it is a significant architectural heritage element with a rich history, including archaeological findings from the Iberian era within its grounds.
Rafelcofer was historically linked to the jurisdiction of the Rebollet Castle. While not directly in Rafelcofer, exploring the remains of Castillo del Rebollet offers a direct connection to the area's historical governance and past.
The region generally experiences pleasant weather for exploring. Spring and autumn typically offer milder temperatures, ideal for climbing to castles like Bairén or Palma. Summer can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended for outdoor activities. Winter visits are also possible, though some sites might have reduced hours.
The Ducal Palace of the Borgias, with its ornate interiors, provides excellent photographic opportunities. For landscape and panoramic shots, the viewpoints from Bairén Castle, Castillo de Palma, and Castillo de Santa Anna are highly recommended.
Many of the prominent castles, such as the Ducal Palace of the Borgias and Bairén Castle, are located in Gandia, which is well-connected by public transport from Rafelcofer and other nearby towns. Access to the castles themselves might involve a walk or local transport from the main public transport hubs.


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