Culla and Catí
70€/person
Vat included
ALTO MAESTRAZGO
Culla and its medieval magic make for a pleasantly surprising experience with its historical heritage and spectacular surroundings. We will take a guided tour around the historical centre, listed as a Cultural Heritage Site, where we will discover the legacy of the Knights Templar, whose footprint still remains in the castle, the walls and the Gothic San Salvador church. In Catí we will be able to enjoy the delights of the region’s cuisine. In Traiguera we will visit the Virgen de la Salud Royal Sanctuary and the Miracle Spring; the only monumental ensemble assigned the royal category in the province.
VALENCIA - CULLA - CATÍ
Departure from Valencia (Pantera Rosa and Nuevo Centro) towards Culla for a guided tour around the town by a local guide.

On our route around this beautiful medieval village, we will be able to stroll through its cobbled streets and visit emblematic sites such as the Frare Tower and El Salvador Church.

Following the visit to Culla, we will then head off towards Catí, where our first stop will be at one of the local restaurants. There, we will try out some of the Alto Maestrazgo cuisine, famous for its fungi, such as truffles and delicious milk cap mushrooms, cheeses and a wide variety of soups and stews that are popular throughout the region.

After lunch we will go to the Virgen de la Salud Royal Sanctuary to see this centre of pilgrimage considered a Cultural Heritage Site. That building, along with the Healing Spring and Casa dels Capellans (House of the Chaplains), comprise an ensemble of historical importance.

At the end of the trip we will return to Valencia.
There are no travel diaries.
Trip highlight
Included:
Transport by coach throughout the trip
Guided tour around Culla
Visit to the Virgen de la Salud Sanctuary
Lunch at a local restaurant
Guide throughout the entire trip
Travel insurance
VAT
Not-included:
16 May 2026
1 day
Requena
We will walk around the walled medieval district of the town. Plaza de Albornoz and the Castle remains, St. María and St. Nicolás church. We will take a highly recommended 45 minute guided tour to the Cuevas de la Villa (caves), which are former underground wine cellars dating back to the 12th-15th centuries.
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