Best natural monuments around Castell De Cabres are found within a region characterized by wild natural beauty and mountainous landscapes. This area, nestled in the Baix Maestrat county of Castellón, is part of the Tinença de Benifassà Natural Park. It offers diverse natural features, including well-preserved forests and significant ecological value. The terrain provides opportunities for exploring various natural monuments and enjoying the tranquility of nature.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Quiet, pleasant and beautiful place. Natural water spring and, as mentioned, near the source of the Riu Cervol. Interesting to visit.
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This entertaining and not so demanding path goes around the wonderful rock formation known as Peñas del Masmut. Throughout the entire journey you will have beautiful views that will be even more impressive if you decide to reach the top of the massif where the viewpoint is located.
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Fountain magnificently arranged inside the dry stone wall of a bank. Also watch out for a trough outside.
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Imposing natural passage between large walls that was part of the old road that joined Fredes with La Senia. On the steep path, coming from Fredes, we find several basins and cavities of different depths. If we continue, without crossing the Portell, in the direction of Punta del Solà d'en Brull (E.) we will be able to see the Foradada de la Cova del llop and the magnificent Cova de l'Aire.
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The Salt de Robert is a beautiful waterfall of about 30 meters where the Rio Sénia is born. It is located between the town of Fredes and the Ulldecona reservoir, at an altitude of 1,020 meters, right in the ravine with the same name. This emblematic corner of La Tinença can be accessed through Fredes, through the Portell de l'Infern by taking the red route of the Natural Park of La Tinença de Benifassà or by the forest trail that leaves from the Ulldecona reservoir and turns to the 'left at Cova del Ferri.
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Nice and very quiet place with direct spring water from the source! Just a few meters from the intersection of the Riu Cervol and the Cova dels Marquis. An ideal place to stop and recharge your batteries!
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It is reached from Fredes, by a very leafy path, which is beautiful. From here you can continue the route to the Portell de l'Infern.
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Robert's Salt is a unique and very picturesque site. It is a waterfall of about 30m high forming a beautiful waterfall that together with the surrounding landscape make this place a wonderful place to visit with the whole family!
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The region around Castell De Cabres, nestled within the Tinença de Benifassà Natural Park, is characterized by wild natural beauty and mountainous landscapes. You'll find diverse natural features including well-preserved forests, impressive waterfalls like the Salt de Robert Waterfall, dramatic gorges such as Portell de l'Infern, and serene natural springs like Donzella Spring.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Salt de Robert Waterfall is highly picturesque and ideal for a family visit. The Portell de l'Infern, an imposing natural passage, is also accessible with children. Additionally, Donzella Spring offers a quiet and pleasant spot for a family stop.
The Tinença de Benifassà Natural Park boasts some of the best-preserved forests in the Valencian Community. These include extensive stands of Scots pine, red pine, and black pine. In certain areas, you can also find unique flora such as lime and beech trees, contributing to a rich biodiversity.
Absolutely. The Tinença de Benifassà Natural Park, where many of these monuments are located, is a paradise for hiking. There are numerous signposted paths that allow you to explore its diverse ecosystems. For more detailed routes, you can check out the Hiking around Castell De Cabres guide, which includes trails like the 'Els Estrets Gorge loop'.
Beyond hiking, the mountainous terrain and extensive forests offer opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Castell De Cabres guide, including the 'Return to the Peñas del Masmut'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Morella loop' available in the Road Cycling Routes around Castell De Cabres guide.
Yes, the region offers fascinating geological formations. The Portell de l'Infern is an imposing natural passage between large walls. Nearby, the Cueva de Cerdaña, located on the slopes of the Cerdaña peak, features various galleries adorned with stalagmites and stalactites, offering a chance to explore ancient geological formations.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the autumn colors are particularly spectacular, making it an excellent time for a visit. The well-preserved natural environment provides tranquility and fresh air, ideal for exploration in pleasant weather.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique and picturesque settings, such as the 30-meter high Salt de Robert Waterfall. The quiet and pleasant atmosphere of natural springs like Donzella Spring is also highly appreciated for recharging. The imposing natural passage of Portell de l'Infern is considered one of the most emblematic sites.
Yes, the area features several natural springs. Donzella Spring is a very quiet place with direct spring water, ideal for stopping and recharging. Another notable spring is Font del Teix, magnificently arranged within a dry stone wall.
Yes, some natural monuments hold historical value. The Portell de l'Infern was historically part of the old road connecting Fredes with La Senia. The Cueva de Cerdaña, while primarily a geological wonder, was also a site for nature worship during the Iberian period, adding an ancient historical layer to its natural beauty.
The mountainous landscapes around Castell De Cabres provide countless opportunities for panoramic views. The Peñas del Masmut Trail, for instance, offers beautiful views throughout, which become even more impressive from the viewpoint at the top of the massif.


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