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The area

A signpost, for now: the beaches, the places we send people, and the practical facts. The full write-up of each one lives in the Spanish guide.

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This guide is currently Spanish-only. The area guide — the beaches, the restaurants, the walks and the day trips — was written in Spanish and has not been translated yet. We're waiting on the owner's go-ahead before translating it, so rather than guess at it, this page lists the names and the practical details and points you across to the Spanish guide, where every entry is described properly.

beach_accessAt the door
Playa del SerradalDirectly opposite the house
wavesCity beaches
Three, about 4 kmSerradal · Gurugú · Pinar
location_cityValencia
78 km
location_cityBarcelona
280 km

beach_accessThe beaches

Castelló has three beaches running about 4 km along the coast. The house sits directly opposite the first of them, and the other two are a short walk away.

Playa del Serradal

The beach in front of the house. It includes a protected dune area — a flora micro-reserve — and dogs are not allowed on it.

Playa del Gurugú

In front of the Castelló aerodrome. The chiringuitos (beach bars) open through the summer; they close in winter, but the beach stays busy with sport all year.

Playa del Pinar

Alongside the Pinar municipal park, with the Parque Litoral promenade and its green spaces. The municipal Planetarium stands at the end of the promenade, a few metres from the sand.

Both Gurugú and Pinar have sports facilities and watersports clubs. A cycle path along the seafront links all three beaches with El Grao — the port of Castelló — and with Benicàssim.

Fuller descriptions of each beach are in the Spanish area guide.

restaurantWhere to eat

These are the places we send people. What each one is like — and which to avoid at the weekend — is written up in the Spanish guide.

In El Grao

In Benicàssim

attractionsWhat to do

Castelló

Benicàssim

On the water

For a big day out

hikingWalks & rides

Vía Verde de la Mar

A coastal route between Benicàssim and Oropesa del Mar along a disused railway line. It's 5.5 km each way — 11 km there and back, about 1 h 30 taken gently, with stops. There's a short tunnel at km 1, and a long one of roughly 600 m at km 4.

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Take lights for the long tunnel — bike lights or head torches.

There's a small cove, La Renegà, about halfway along.

Desierto de las Palmas

A natural park in the hills behind Benicàssim, with 10 marked routes.

Ruta de las Villas, Benicàssim

A walking route around the Belle Époque villas of Benicàssim: 51 catalogued villas, of which 19 are signposted. Benicàssim's tourist office offers a free audio guide in six languages — turismo.benicassim.es/audioguias.

Parque Litoral

The seafront park and promenade at Playa del Pinar.

The history and the detail of each route are in the Spanish guide.

mapDay trips

All of these are within a day's reach of the house:

Trains to Valencia and Barcelona, and the roads out to the inland towns, are in getting around. Notes on each of these — including where to eat when you get there — are in the Spanish guide.

❤️ Have a safe trip — we hope to see you back soon.

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