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Endless castles

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Villena, Xàtiva, Morella, Sagunto, Onda, Biar, Peñíscola... It's hard to list them all. Among nearly 2,000 castles in Spain, over 250 are in the Valencian Region, spread across the provinces of Valencia, Alicante, and Castellón. Many of these castles have Islamic origins. While a few cannot be visited, others are some of the greatest attractions in these Mediterranean lands. If you're interested in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes, make sure to explore this remarkable attraction.

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City/Province: Valencia Region

Type of Experience: Islamic heritage, Excursions

Tourist info: Biar (Alicante): This castle, perched on a hill overlooking the town of Biar, has Islamic origins dating back to the 12th century, although it underwent significant transformations later on. It still preserves an Almohad vault. The castle is open daily, though hours may vary. Admission: €1. Xàtiva (Valencia): One of the oldest and most important castles in the entire Valencia Region and even in Spain. The castle is divided into two parts, the Castillo Mayor and the Castillo Menor. Originally of Iberian origin, it was later expanded by the Romans and Muslims and became a significant stronghold during the Kingdom of Valencia era. Admission: €6. Morella (Castellón): Morella is famous for its castle, built atop the town, making use of a steep rocky mountain. This 13th-century Islamic fortification was later modified with elements of medieval architecture. Admission: €3.5. Peñíscola (Castellón): This Templar castle, one of the most visited in the Valencia Region, is most famous for its connection to a rebel pope. It's also one of the most photogenic fortresses, offering spectacular views of Peñíscola by the sea. The castle has even been a filming location for Game of Thrones. Admission: €5.

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