Environment
The perfect starting point
Canet d’en Berenguer is the ideal starting point to explore a wide variety of cultural, historical and natural experiences. Its strategic location, between Valencia and Castelló de la Plana, makes it an excellent enclave to discover some of the most outstanding cities and landscapes of the Valencian Community.

Nearby cities
Just 20 kilometers to the south, Valencia is an emblematic city full of attractions. The City of Arts and Sciences is one of its main attractions, with the Oceanogràfic, the largest aquarium in Europe, and l’Hemisfèric, an eye-catching IMAX cinema. Another must-see is the Bioparc, an innovative zoo that recreates natural habitats for its animals, offering a unique experience. In addition, the historic center of Valencia is home to architectural gems such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria, with its famous Miguelete, and the Lonja de la Seda, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Carmen neighborhood, with its narrow streets and nightlife, and the Central Market, ideal for sampling the local gastronomy, are also highlights. For those seeking nature, the Albufera Natural Park provides a breath of tranquility just minutes from the city.
To the north, 30 kilometers away, is Castelló de la Plana, a city that combines history and modernity with an excellent gastronomic offer. Castelló is known for its historic architecture, such as the Fadrí, a bell tower separate from the cathedral, and the Lonja del Cáñamo, testimony to the hemp trade in the region. The Post Office building, in modernist style, is also a point of architectural interest. El Grau, the seaport of Castelló, is perfect for a stroll by the sea and enjoy the Mediterranean cuisine, famous for its rice dishes and fresh fish.
A short distance from Canet is the town of Canet, which, with its monuments and vestiges of ancient Rome, offers an immersion into the past. The Roman castle, which overlooks the city from a hill, and the amphitheater, which still hosts theatrical performances, are must-sees. The historic neighborhoods of the Moorish and Jewish quarters, with their narrow streets and whitewashed houses allow you to learn about the history of this destination and discover its beauty and charm.

Natural areas
Beyond these cities, Canet d’en Berenguer is surrounded by a lush nature that invites adventure. A few kilometers away are the Calderona and Espadán mountain ranges, two natural parks that offer numerous possibilities. These protected areas are ideal for exploring Mediterranean landscapes, enjoying the local fauna and flora, and escaping the urban hustle and bustle. The Sierra Calderona is known for its lush forests and panoramic views, while the Sierra de Espadán stands out for its rugged peaks and crystal clear springs.
In addition to the mountains, Canet’s surroundings include important wetlands such as the Marjal del Moro and the Estanys de Almenara. These natural areas, located in the neighboring municipalities of Sagunto and Almenara, are vital refuges for numerous species of birds and plants, many in danger of extinction. The biodiversity of these wetlands makes them ideal destinations for birdwatching and nature photography enthusiasts, as well as for those looking to enjoy a serene walk.