Best castles around Bufali are situated in the Vall d'Albaida region of Valencia, Spain, an area characterized by Mediterranean vegetation and cultivated fields. This region features historic sites, including ancient Islamic fortifications and medieval structures. The landscape offers a blend of natural beauty and historical architecture, providing diverse exploration opportunities.
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The route begins in the charming village of Carrícola, in the Vall d'Albaida region of Valencia. From there, a circular route begins that gently ascends along rural roads and well-marked trails, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation and cultivated fields. The most special feature of this route is the Biodivers project, an artistic and ecological initiative that has transformed the surrounding area into an open-air museum. Along the way, visitors encounter contemporary sculptures integrated into the landscape: a giant iron spider, spiral books, human faces in fountains, geometric structures, and other works that invite reflection on the relationship between humans and nature.
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The Castell de Carrícola, also known as Castellet, is a historic and natural gem located in the municipality of El Palomar, in the Vall d'Albaida region of Valencia. It is an ancient Islamic fortification built between the 10th and 12th centuries, although the current tower was erected after the Christian conquest, around the mid-13th century. It has been declared a Site of Cultural Interest and has been restored to allow visitors to visit it, including access to its terrace, from where you can enjoy spectacular views of the region and the Bellús reservoir.
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The castle, which is not particularly worth seeing, dates back to the Almohad period and was built between the 10th and 12th centuries. But the view is very beautiful.
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From the heart of Concetaina you can see the tower that remains of the castle that dominated the town. This vibrant town is nestled in the valley of the Alcoy River and is ideal for a break if you are on a tour around here.
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This point is a great viewpoint. Below is the figure of the castle tower and in the background the valley. The Castillo de Carrícola rises on a rock above the town. A trail leads to the remains of the wall and the high tower through the beautiful ravine of the Castellar.
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Wear suitable footwear, as there are quite steep steps and loose ground.
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The views from the castle are spectacular.
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A very cool and entertaining path along the sunny side with very nice views of the castle and its fortress. It is a very pleasant route with a surface in very good condition.
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The region around Bufali is rich in history, featuring ancient Islamic fortifications and medieval structures. You can visit sites like View of Castell de Cocentaina, an ancient Islamic fortification with a restored tower offering spectacular views. Another historical spot is La Solana del Castell, which provides views of a castle near the ancient Iberian city of Saitabi.
Yes, the View of Cocentaina Castle is considered family-friendly. From the heart of Cocentaina, you can see the tower remains of this castle, which is nestled in the valley of the Alcoy River and ideal for a break during a tour.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting View of Carrícola Castle, a viewpoint offering vistas of the castle tower and the valley below. The View of Castell de Cocentaina also provides spectacular regional views, including the Bellús reservoir. Additionally, La Solana del Castell offers very nice views of the castle and its fortress.
The area offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking. You can explore trails like the 'Benicadell – Benicadell Ice House loop from Port d'Albaida' or the 'View of Carrícola Castle – View of Castell de Cocentaina loop from Carrícola'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Bufali guide. There are also options for running and cycling.
Yes, the Art Trail to Carrícola Castle is a circular route that gently ascends along rural roads and well-marked trails, offering views of the castle. This trail is also unique for its Biodivers project, featuring contemporary sculptures integrated into the landscape. Another path, La Solana del Castell, provides pleasant views of the castle and its fortress.
Bufali is located in the Vall d'Albaida region of Valencia, Spain. This area is characterized by Mediterranean vegetation and cultivated fields, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical architecture.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided in this guide, the Mediterranean climate of the Valencia region generally makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing, with pleasant temperatures. Summers can be hot, and winters are typically mild.
The Art Trail to Carrícola Castle stands out with its 'Biodivers project,' an open-air museum where contemporary sculptures are integrated into the natural landscape, inviting reflection on the relationship between humans and nature. This makes for a culturally enriching hike.
Yes, the region is known for its ancient Islamic fortifications. The Castell de Cocentaina, for example, is an ancient Islamic fortification built between the 10th and 12th centuries, with its current tower dating back to the mid-13th century after the Christian conquest.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular views from the castles and viewpoints, such as those from Castell de Cocentaina. The well-maintained paths and the blend of historical architecture with natural landscapes, like the beautiful ravine of the Castellar near Carrícola Castle, are also highly valued.
For places like the Castell de Cocentaina, it is recommended to wear suitable footwear, as there can be quite steep steps and loose ground, especially when accessing the terrace for views.


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