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The hike (1.6 km) from the car park to the Castillo de Chirel castle ruins covers an altitude difference of 620 metres and takes about 50 minutes one way. Once at the top, you will be rewarded with a landscape that is ideal as a backdrop for numerous photo opportunities. The panoramic view of the valley gives you an immediate taste of the kayaking trip through the canyon that lies ahead. The castle of ‘Chirel’ was once under Muslim rule and stands on a hill flanked by two gorges of the Júcar River. After a 30-minute breakfast break, we walk back along the hiking trail from the fortress to the car park and board the air-conditioned van, which drops us off at the jetty of the Cofrentes reservoir.
There, kayaks await you, which we will use to explore the crystal-clear, light blue waters with their tributaries and experience the surroundings not only from above but also from the water. After you have familiarised yourself with the equipment (kayak, oars, life jackets, etc.) and received a safety briefing, we will paddle with you along the winding curves of the spectacular ‘Canyones de Jucar’. The route of about 8 kilometres leads through calm waters and is suitable for both advanced paddlers and beginners with no previous experience. During the approximately 2.5-hour excursion, we will take plenty of photo breaks so that you can capture all the sights with your loved ones. Passing valleys and forests, the route winds along steep cliffs and rocks, which provide us with a dreamlike backdrop for more photos until we arrive at the ‘Embalse Cortes II’.
At this point, there is a swimming spot where we will take a break of about 30 minutes, with the option to go into the water and cool off before boarding the minibus that will take us back to the meeting point in Valencia.
– Marvel at the impressive Roman engineering of the Peña Cortada Aqueduct
– Walk along the remains of the aqueduct and explore its fascinating history
– Enjoy a scenic hike through the beautiful landscapes of Rambla de Alcotas
– Discover the cultural heritage of the towns of Calles and Chelva
– Explore the wild riverside of the river Tuejar.
There, kayaks await you, which we will use to explore the crystal-clear, light blue waters with their tributaries and experience the surroundings not only from above but also from the water. After you have familiarised yourself with the equipment (kayak, oars, life jackets, etc.) and received a safety briefing, we will paddle with you along the winding curves of the spectacular ‘Canyones de Jucar’. The route of about 8 kilometres leads through calm waters and is suitable for both advanced paddlers and beginners with no previous experience. During the approximately 2.5-hour excursion, we will take plenty of photo breaks so that you can capture all the sights with your loved ones. Passing valleys and forests, the route winds along steep cliffs and rocks, which provide us with a dreamlike backdrop for more photos until we arrive at the ‘Embalse Cortes II’.
At this point, there is a swimming spot where we will take a break of about 30 minutes, with the option to go into the water and cool off before boarding the minibus that will take us back to the meeting point in Valencia.
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There, kayaks await you, which we will use to explore the crystal-clear, light blue waters with their tributaries and experience the surroundings not only from above but also from the water. After you have familiarised yourself with the equipment (kayak, oars, life jackets, etc.) and received a safety briefing, we will paddle with you along the winding curves of the spectacular ‘Canyones de Jucar’. The route of about 8 kilometres leads through calm waters and is suitable for both advanced paddlers and beginners with no previous experience. During the approximately 2.5-hour excursion, we will take plenty of photo breaks so that you can capture all the sights with your loved ones. Passing valleys and forests, the route winds along steep cliffs and rocks, which provide us with a dreamlike backdrop for more photos until we arrive at the ‘Embalse Cortes II’.
At this point, there is a swimming spot where we will take a break of about 30 minutes, with the option to go into the water and cool off before boarding the minibus that will take us back to the meeting point in Valencia.