Cinctorres Museum Collection

The Cinctorres Museum Collection is in the Palace of Sant Joans, which originates in the 15th century, although its current structure is 17th century, of a gothic Aragonese style. Its façade is made of stone with a double wooden aileron. It has a square tower with a hip roof, at the vertex of which there is a Maltese Cross.

Camino del Cid

The Way of El Cid is a touristic, athletic and cultural itinerary that traverses Spain from Burgos to Valencia, connecting the historic footprints left by Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, known as El Cid Campeador.

Els Tres Regnes

A mountain cycle tourism route designed for mountain bikes, running through the Tinença de Benifassa Natural Park, Els Ports and the Matarranya region. This wild route is of spectacular beauty, with deep river canyons, vertiginous peaks and dense forests, including the southernmost beech forest in Europe. This circular route does pose a challenging element, and can be completed in two or three stages. In total, it is 180 km long, with the start and end point in the Castellón village of El Boixar.

Ojos Negros Greenway

Ojos Negros Greenway is the longest in Spain. It begins in Ojos Negros mines, in Sierra Menera (Teruel), and ends in Sagunto. The iron mineral was transported by railway from its starting point to the port of Sagunto, and only operated for fifty years. It was inaugurated in 1907.

Del Mar Greenway

Until the railway came, Benicassim was a group of homes and country houses, with scarcely any business and a subsistence economy. When the Marqués de Campo built the Valencia, Tarragona-Barcelona line, the third railway on the Peninsula, the town grew economically and in size, to such an extent that the tracks divided the town.

Costa de Azahar MTB Centre

The Costa de Azahar Mountain Bike centre is located in the Castellón town of Torreblanca, specifically on the Torrenostra beach. This is an ideal place to discover the coastal Prat de Cabanes-Torreblanca and Sierra de Irta Natural Parks. The landscapes forming the territory crisscrossed by these routes are immensely beautiful, making for a diverse stage that opens out over the Mediterranean, combining traditional coastal tourism with active, cultural and athletic tourism.

Alto Palancia MTB Centre

The nine routes that form the Alto Palancia Mountain Bike Centre run through varied territory with sharp contrasts. The main natural attractions it holds are complemented by great cultural and patrimonial wealth, fruit of the intense human activity conducted throughout the course of history. Adapted to different difficulty levels, these routes invite the visitor to discover all this value at the slow pace provided by a mountain bicycle.