Castellón de la Plana (Spanish pronunciation: [kasteˈʎon de la ˈplana]), Castelló de la Plana (Valencian pronunciation: [kasteˈʎo ðe la ˈplana]), or simply Castellón / Castelló, is the capital city of the province of Castellón, in the Valencian Community, Spain, in the east of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Costa del Azahar by the Mediterranean Sea. The mountain range known as Desert de les Palmes rises inland north of the town.
Restaurants in Province of Castellon
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Villa Mandarinas is British owned and operates on the self pick principal typical of the UK country market. From November to March we have the sweetest satsumas/mandarins to pick at usually less than half the price of the supermarkets and at a much better quality.
Finally visited villa mandarinas farm shop and all we can say is “what a gem of a place” fantastic views, fantastic hospitality from Yvonne and Rob beautiful surroundings great breakfast and next time Chris Cornwell will possibly be going for the big man breakfast. I was in my element with the stunning garden areas ( if you need a gardener give me a call ????) 360” views and you can even see the Santa Lucia church high in the mountains. we will definitely be returning and hopefully with the parents. And I’ve brought a bit of frank the cat back with me ????can’t believe I didn’t leave a review on here after our visit in September 2019 , but honestly give this place a visit it won’t disappoint.cannot wait to return in April.
4.5 based on 377 reviews
This is a ver6 scenic and serene place to spend an afternoon. The water is clear and fresh and there are places to change if you fancy a swim
4.5 based on 643 reviews
It's a scenic and beautiful walk/ride on the path of an old railway. Very flat and enjoyable, full of locals.
Did this walk from Benicassim to Oropesa & back. It's a lovely flat walk with great views. Not much seemed open near the end at Orepesa, probably because it is out of season.
4.5 based on 156 reviews
A wander along the seafront between Torre de San Juan and Hotel Voramar brings you to all the historic Villas, complete with history of each property. Very informative and interesting.
4.5 based on 311 reviews
Went with friends prior to eating at nearby restaurant.....great way to start a special evening out .The drive up a little hairy,but the view from the little white church is panoramic and quite spiritual.
4.5 based on 226 reviews
By writing this review I probably put at risk what is one of the last stretches of unspoilt coastline in southern Spain. If you are prepared to walk then you can take in a wonderful stretch of coastline largely free from half finished villas and derelict building sites. Beware of mountain bikers on the steeper sections of pathways. The Natural Park is both peaceful and easily accessible, especially from Peñiscola. Walkers of all abilities can take advantage of the main paths, but take a picnic lunch as there are no places to buy food and drink. It is possible to drive along the coastal road if you are careful, it is mostly unsurfaced and a bit rough in places. Torre Badum is a good place to stop, as is the small car park a few Km south of the tower at Pebret. We were there in February and had the place mostly to ourselves
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