Castles around Atzeneta D'Albaida offer a glimpse into the rich history of this charming village in the province of Valencia, Spain. While Atzeneta D'Albaida itself is known for its Moorish urbanism and historical religious architecture, the surrounding area features several notable fortifications. These historical sites, often perched on hills, provide insights into the region's past and offer expansive views of the Vall d'Albaida. Visitors can explore ancient towers and fortified structures that dot the landscape.
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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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The 13th century castle crowns the hill of San Cristóbal and draws attention for its outstanding military Valencian Gothic style. If you go by bike you have to leave it in the parking lot and go up the narrow path on foot. The panoramas you get are from film.
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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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While Atzeneta D'Albaida itself does not have traditional castles, the village is rich in history with its Moorish urbanism, the Church of Saint John the Baptist, and the Hermitage of the Holy Christ of Faith. The castles featured in this guide are located in the surrounding region.
The most notable castles in the surrounding area include the View of Carrícola Castle, which offers a stunning view of the castle tower and the valley, and the View of Castell de Cocentaina, an ancient Islamic fortification with a 13th-century tower that provides regional views.
Atzeneta D'Albaida offers a rich historical experience. You can explore the Church of Saint John the Baptist, built between 1719 and 1728 on the site of a former mosque, and the 19th-century Hermitage of the Holy Christ of Faith. The village also preserves its unique Moorish urbanism in older streets like Sant Antoni and Jesús, and you can see historical ice houses like Nevera de Dalt and Nevera de Baix.
Yes, the View of Cocentaina Castle is considered a family-friendly viewpoint. From the heart of Cocentaina, you can see the prominent tower of the castle dominating the town, making it an accessible and engaging spot for all ages.
The castles and viewpoints around Atzeneta D'Albaida offer expansive and spectacular views. For instance, the View of Carrícola Castle provides a great vantage point of the castle tower and the valley. From the restored Castell de Cocentaina, you can enjoy panoramic views of the region and the Bellús reservoir.
The area around Atzeneta D'Albaida is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, MTB, and running trails. For example, there's a moderate hiking route that loops from Atzeneta d'Albaida to the View of Carrícola Castle, and another that connects the View of Castell de Cocentaina with the View of Carrícola Castle.
Yes, the Art Trail to Carrícola Castle is a notable route. It's a circular path starting in Carrícola that gently ascends through Mediterranean vegetation, featuring contemporary sculptures integrated into the landscape, leading to the castle remains.
While specific opening hours vary by site, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and historical sites, avoiding the peak heat of summer. These seasons are also ideal for enjoying the surrounding hiking trails.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and the panoramic views offered by the castles. The restored Castell de Cocentaina, for example, is praised for its spectacular views from the terrace. The region's blend of ancient fortifications and natural beauty, along with well-maintained trails, is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Some castles, like the Castell de Cocentaina, have been restored and allow visitors access, including to their terraces. Others, such as the Castillo de Carrícola, are primarily viewed from designated viewpoints, with trails leading to the remains of walls and towers.
When visiting Cocentaina Castle, it's recommended to wear suitable footwear due to potentially steep steps and loose ground. If you arrive by bike, you'll need to leave it in the parking lot and ascend the narrow path on foot to reach the castle and enjoy its outstanding military Valencian Gothic style and panoramic views.


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