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The entire Costa Azahar is an area of
outstanding natural beauty, with castles, churches and mountains. There
are many guide books available in local newsagents etc., and all we can do
here is give you the briefest taste of some of the places to visit within
a few kilometres of Alcossebre |
| Alcala de Chivert is only ten
kilometres inland [see the Page "Alcala"] but just across from this
pleasant Spanish pueblo is the fascinating Castle of Xivert, which was
inhabited until the last century, and is currently undergoing repair and
renovation. Below the castle are the remains of an Arabic village, once
well populated and enjoying the protection of the castle. Here you can
still wander from room to room in the long deserted village, and wonder
what life must have been like for the people in those days, without
computers, cars, internet or even electricity.
Construction of the castle dates from the 10th century, although
archaeological findings suggest the site was inhabited before that time.
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Peñiscola…
with the famous impregnable castle jutting out into the sea, which was
used in the filming of “El Cid”. A delightful coastal resort, with a ten
kilometre sandy beach ideal for family holidays.
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There is a coastal 'road'
- not for the faint-hearted - between Peñiscola and Alcossebre: a tranquil
15 kilometres running along the edge of the sea with numerous small
shingle beaches ideal for picnics.

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Slightly further inland yet within an hour's drive are the
beautiful.....Maestrat Mountains, with rugged peaks, mountain lakes, and many Spanish
pueblos where one can usually find a convenient bar or restaurant for a
meal or 'menu del dia'. |
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These are the lakes at
La Senia on the Vinarós
to Morella mountain road.
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No one should
miss a trip to Morella - a fascinating walled town some 60 kms from
Alcossebre where the town houses still enjoy the protection of almost 3 km
of town walls, and the entrance to the town is through the medieval
gateway. 
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Towering above the town and, indeed, the whole plain, is the 12th
century castle. |