Castles around Adsubia offer a glimpse into the region's rich history, nestled within a landscape characterized by valleys, mountains, and proximity to the Mediterranean coast. This area, part of the Alicante region, features historical sites ranging from ancient Iberian settlements to well-preserved Moorish and medieval fortifications. The diverse terrain provides a backdrop for exploring centuries of architectural and cultural heritage. Adsubia's historical significance is rooted in its strategic location, evident in its numerous defensive structures.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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8.00€ entrance fee 🫣🤔🥶
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Located in a location with beautiful views, the castle is currently being rehabilitated and cannot be visited.
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This back "terrace" of the castle is a good place to rest, eat and drink.
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The castle of Benissili is historically known as the castle of Alcalà, and this is how it appears in the documents of the time, but it is better known by the name of the castle of Benissili, since this town is the one that is closest to the fortress . The historical function of the castle was to guard and defend the entrance to the Gallinera valley from the interior. This castle follows the normal guidelines of the Muslim castle, with albacar (large courtyard) and celoquia (citadel), but it stands out for its great extension, structural complexity and natural defenses.
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This was the as far as I could get into the Castell as all other points had scaffolding and locked
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It's a bit of a climb to get up the mountain to the remains of the castle, but you'll be rewarded with wonderful views!
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The most historically significant site is Forna Castle, a well-preserved Moorish castle dating back to the 13th century, with additions from the 14th and 16th centuries. It showcases a blend of medieval and Gothic architecture. Additionally, the Muralla del Poblado Ibérico de La Moleta offers a glimpse into ancient Iberian defensive strategies from the 5th century BC.
Yes, the Ducal Palace of the Borgias (Palau Ducal dels Borja) in Gandia is considered family-friendly. Its picturesque and ostentatious interior provides an engaging historical experience for all ages.
Many castles offer stunning panoramic views. Forna Castle, perched atop Mount Forna, provides picturesque views of the surrounding village, terraced orange groves, and extends to the distant sea. Castell de Benissili and Castillo de Palma also offer spectacular and beautiful views from their elevated positions.
The region around Adsubia is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For example, near Forna Castle, there are hiking routes like the 'View of Puig del Frare – Forna Village loop' (moderate, 8.2 km) and 'Forna Village – Covatelles Summit loop' (difficult, 20.4 km). For more options, explore the Hiking around Adsubia guide or the Cycling around Adsubia guide.
Forna Castle is notable for its quadrangular plan with four corner towers and a central courtyard with a well. It also features a collection of late medieval/Renaissance graffiti drawings found on a wall in the northwest tower, considered one of the best sets in Alicante province. The Ducal Palace of the Borgias showcases a varied sample of architectural styles, from Gothic to Baroque.
The best season to visit the castles around Adsubia is generally during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). The weather is milder and more pleasant for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking, avoiding the intense heat of summer.
Forna Castle is currently undergoing restoration and is expected to reopen in 2026. While the exterior and surrounding areas can be appreciated, interior access is limited until restoration is complete. Always check local information for the most current visiting status.
Yes, Castillo de Palma is accessible by a steep path, and while it's in ruins, the views from the top are beautiful and rewarding for those who make the climb. Similarly, reaching the remains of Castillo de Santa Anna involves a bit of a climb, but you'll be rewarded with wonderful views.
The castles around Adsubia represent a broad spectrum of historical periods. The Muralla del Poblado Ibérico de La Moleta dates back to the Iberian era (5th century BC). Forna Castle and Castillo de Santa Anna have Islamic origins from the 12th and 13th centuries, later seeing Christian conquest and renovations. The Ducal Palace of the Borgias and the Palace House of the Counts of Ròtova reflect later medieval, Gothic, and Baroque styles.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views offered by many of the castle sites, such as those from Castell de Benissili and Castillo de Santa Anna. The historical significance and well-preserved structures, like the interior of the Ducal Palace of the Borgias, are also highly appreciated, offering a tangible link to the region's rich past.
Yes, the Palace House of the Counts of Ròtova is a significant Baroque urban building from the 16th-17th century. While not a castle, it is an important architectural heritage element with archaeological finds dating back to the Iberian era, and features a large garden and original rooms.


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