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The green Espadán mountain range Natural Park and the crystal blue waters of the river Mijares are the prevailing colours of the land where the fifteen villages of the community of Espadán-Mijares, which belong to the Alto Mijares and Plana Baixa regions stand.

It’s a unique inland area in the province of Castellón, protected by the elevation of the mountain range which crosses it. 
 
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The natural areas of this region in Castellón are its main tourist attraction, complemented by the picturesque corners which can be found in every one of the towns: unusual coves, the rich and vast artistic heritage, fresh water fountains, narrow gullies, mountainous vertex, beautiful viewpoints, cave paintings, natural pools, noble buildings, old castles, a delicious cuisine full of exquisite dishes, ancient customs and festivities and, before all that, the always warm welcome by the locals. Anyone visiting the Espadán mountain range and the Mijares will enjoy the experience with all their senses. Come over and try for yourself.

-Aín
At the heart of the Espadán mountain range there are humid areas with varied vegetation, where cork trees and kermes oaks mix with “rodeno” pines forming rich ensembles... more info

-Alcudia de Veo
Stands out because of its views. Not to be missed: San Miguel Arcángel church, Alcudia castle, Veo church, Jinquer ruins, ... more info

-Argelita
Situated in Alto Mijares, the town is located on the valley shaped by the river Villahermosa or Argelita flowing from the Mijares... more info

-Ayódar
Within the limits of the Espadán mountain range Natural Park there are numerous places that must be visited... more info

-Espadilla
The terraced town stands on the foothills of a mountain beside the River Mijares, irrigating the fertile fields of the area with its water ... more info

-Fanzara
The town stands on successive levels in the valley where the river Mijares flows. Not to be missed: The fountains: Alcudia, Turio, Canónigo, Masía de la Plaza, Cantón, Plaza Mártires and Aljibe, the latter being recommended for kidney diseases... more info

-Fuentes de Ayódar
Situated in the Alto Mijares region at the northern spur of the Espadán mountain range Natural Park... more info

-Ribesalbes
This town features unusual landscape, as it is situated on the foothills of a mountain and slopes down towards the river Mijares... more info

-Sueras
One of the attractions of this town is the more than two hundred year old Olivo de la Campana olive tree. The bell (“campana”) hanging on the tree was made with the remains of a bomb which never exploded and was in a plane that crashed. Travellers can ring the bell for good luck... more info

-Tales
Its main attraction is the Montí, a summit 665 metres above sea level. The forest mass covering it is a characteristic of the mountain range, i.e. cork trees, pine trees and kermes oaks, although the most prevailing trees are “rodenos” pines... more info

-Toga
This town is located in a valley where the Espadán mountain range comes to an end in the south and the Peganyolosa mountain is situated to the north, a meander formed by the river Mijares. Its natural resources are outstanding... more info

-Torralba del Pinar
The built-up area stands 728 metres above the sea next to the Fuentes watercourse.
Not to be missed: Santísimo Salvador church (17th century), El Tajar, the castle and Santa Bárbara chapel which allegedly once was an Arab mosque... more info

-Torrechiva
Situated in Alto Mijares at a height of 339 metres, its natural attraction besides the river Mijares is the Pozo de la Mortera a tremendously beautiful area featured by large rocks occupying the bottom of the river... more info

-Vallat
This town is located in the central valley of the river Mijares, on both sides of the river and next to the confluence with the river Argelita... more info

-Villamalur
Situated on top of a mountain overlooking the fields and the gullies. This area is well worthy of a walk which you will be able to see remains from the Spanish Civil War, i.e. trenches and limekilns... more info

An open, festive character
Another important element to be taken into consideration on our journey through the towns of the Espadán-Mijares community is the open, festive character of their people, always welcoming travellers with open arms offering the visitors the best of themselves and letting them take part in their respective festive calendar of events. The bullfights, the ancient and ethnological flea markets and the festivals are essential elements in these festivities that take place all year round although especially in the summer season.

Cuisine
Each place has its own cuisine mainly based on the produce that is cultivated in the fields of each village. The typical cuisine of this community is yet another tourist attraction. In the numerous restaurants found throughout the journey we will be able to taste traditional dishes and puddings such as meat and vegetable paella, rabbit with snails, stew and cold meat in general or grilled meat.


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