Natural monuments around Llanos Centrales offer diverse landscapes and geological formations. This region is characterized by its unique natural features, including prominent rock formations and elevated areas. The natural monuments here provide opportunities to explore distinct ecosystems and historical sites. These areas are significant for their geological interest and the unique perspectives they offer on the surrounding terrain.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It's a very beautiful but very tough route. Be well prepared. The descent is quite demanding.
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Old village, but not much going on.
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Impressive rock in the middle of the town. You can understand why the residents used to be afraid of it.
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Just a few kilometers from Vilafamés, are the wonderful rock formations known as Rocas de Mallassén. These rocks, a product of time and erosion, not only stand out for their shape, but also for their natural and archaeological value. In one of the shelters of these rocks, cave paintings representing schematic human figures have been found. From the Mallassén Rocks, the views are spectacular, with the Peñagolosa to the northwest. An unforgettable experience in Valencian nature! 🌄🏞️
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As you get closer to Vilafamés, you can see the town at the top, on a hill. Vilafamés stands out for its old quarter. Strolling through its streets calmly, transports us to its Arab origins with narrow and zigzag streets, with corners that make you marvel, with its castle at the top and the small church at its feet. With the Christian expansion, Vilafamés began to grow by building its impressive parish church and its 15th century palace. Here the streets are linear. Its impressive “ROCA GROSSA”, a stone grindstone that is found as you go up the main street of Vilafamés, attracts attention. What is most surprising, without a doubt, is that throughout the old neighborhood of Vilafamés, its rock stone predominates in all the buildings. The historical complex of Vilafamés was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 2005.
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Scenic, partly steep stretches of route that lead through a mountain region worth seeing. The effort rewards the ambitious cyclist with fantastic views of the coast of Benicàssim. Great region with many possibilities.
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Among the most appreciated natural monuments, you'll find Bartolo Summit, which offers extensive views over the coast of Benicàssim. Another highly regarded spot is Rocas de Mallassén, known for its unique rock formations and archaeological value, including ancient cave paintings. Visitors also frequently enjoy La Roca Grossa, an impressive rock formation located within a town.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. La Roca Grossa is located within a town and is easily accessible. You can also visit Pou de Mollet, a still-functioning water fountain, or explore El Rivet Municipal Nature Park, which offers a pleasant forest environment. The Carrasca de Culla is another natural monument that welcomes families.
The natural monuments around Llanos Centrales feature a variety of landscapes. You'll encounter prominent summits like Bartolo Summit and Espaneguera Summit, offering panoramic views. There are also unique rock formations such as Rocas de Mallassén and La Roca Grossa, known for their distinct shapes and geological interest. Additionally, you can find forests like El Rivet Municipal Nature Park and various natural springs.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with rich history. For instance, Vilafamés is a historic settlement with Arab origins, a castle, and a parish church, where the impressive La Roca Grossa is also located. Rocas de Mallassén holds archaeological value with cave paintings found in its shelters. You can also find historical elements at Subarra Fountain.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Vilafamés Castle – La Roca Grossa loop. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes such as the El Vidré and Xodos Pass Loop, and gravel biking routes like the Via Verde Oropesa Benicassim – Torre Badum and Cala Argilaga loop. Many routes offer stunning views of the natural monuments and surrounding landscapes.
Absolutely. You can explore several hiking trails that lead to or past these natural monuments. For easy walks, consider routes like the Vilafamés Castle – La Roca Grossa loop from Vilafamés or the Abrigo de la Joquera Rock Art loop from Borriol. More challenging hikes can take you to summits like Bartolo Summit, which rewards with panoramic views.
Visitors frequently highlight the panoramic views from summits like Bartolo Summit, which offers vistas over the Benicàssim coast. The unique geological formations, such as the distinct shapes of Rocas de Mallassén and the impressive size of La Roca Grossa, are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, like the cave paintings at Rocas de Mallassén or the ancient village of Vilafamés, adds to the appeal.
Yes, several natural monuments double as excellent viewpoints. Bartolo Summit is renowned for its extensive views over the Benicàssim coast and the surrounding mountains. Rocas de Mallassén also offers spectacular views, including the Peñagolosa to the northwest. Additionally, Espaneguera Summit provides another elevated perspective of the landscape.
Yes, some natural monuments offer facilities like water sources. For example, Pou de Mollet is a water fountain that is still in use, perfect for refilling your bottles. Similarly, Font del Mas de Calaf is another natural monument that includes a water facility.
While specific seasonal considerations for the monuments listed are not detailed, generally, the dry season (December to April) is often recommended for outdoor activities in broader Llanos regions, as it provides more comfortable weather for hiking and exploring. However, the monuments themselves can be visited year-round, with local weather conditions being the primary factor.


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