Riding at the foot of a 13th-century wall
Why it stands out
- 01
One of the best-preserved medieval villages in Spain.
Morella preserves 2.5 km of walls with 14 towers and a castle from the 13th century visible from 30 km around. It is recognized as one of the most beautiful towns in Spain.
- 02
Two natural parks in under 30 minutes.
Els Ports to the west (mountain goats, relict beech forests) and La Tinença de Benifassà to the north (centuries-old oak groves). Marked trails and low tourist pressure during the week.
- 03
Black truffle from the Maestrazgo and rural markets
El Maestrazgo is one of the main producers of black truffle Tuber melanosporum in Spain. December-March is peak season and you’ll find it on local menus and at the FITRUF fair.
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Altitude that softens the summer
With the town at 1,000 m, in August the highs rarely exceed 28-30°C and nights drop to 15°C. An alternative to the heat of the Valencian coast without straying too far from it.
Who it fits
What you can live here
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Adventure
— The active side: guided or self-guided activities, no sugar-coating the gradient.The active side: guided or self-guided activities, no sugar-coating the gradient.
Culture & heritage
— What makes this place different: heritage, crafts, local history.What makes this place different: heritage, crafts, local history.
Walled town and castle of Morella
Food & drink
— Eating well without the manual - local product, village pace.Eating well without the manual - local product, village pace.
Maestrazgo black truffle
Where to sleep
— Where you sleep - inns, rural houses, hotels with character in the valley.Where you sleep - inns, rural houses, hotels with character in the valley.
Country house in Morella or masía
Nature
— Landscape unfiltered: what you see on foot, without the car.Landscape unfiltered: what you see on foot, without the car.
Hiking in Els Ports
30-60 min away
— Half-hour side trips if you've time left or it rains.Half-hour side trips if you've time left or it rains.
Tenancy of Benifassà
Weekend practicalities
- Best season
- Spring · Summer · Autumn
- Fitness level
- Easy
- Typical length
- 1-3 nights
More practical details
Physical level & requirements
How to get there
Best time: May to October. The altitude (1,000 m) softens summer. In winter it can snow and drop below zero at night.
Getting there: Morella is 110 km from Castellón via the CV-10 motorway and N-232; 200 km from Valencia (~2.5 h); 100 km from Vinaròs and the coast. No train; car or direct bus from Castellón and Vinaròs.
What to bring: long trousers, closed shoes with a small heel, windproof jacket (even in summer mornings are cool). Helmets provided by the riding centre.
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Frequently asked questions
What experience do I need?
None. The offer is beginner rides with a guide, at walk and gentle trot. If you ride already, ask the centre for longer routes or uneven terrain.
When can I ride?
May to October with stable weather. In winter (December-February) there are days of snow and frost; many centres reduce activity.
Can I get there without a car?
There's a bus from Castellón and Vinaròs, but it doesn't run often. Once in Morella, everything is 10-30 minutes by car; renting one is the easiest option.
Do I need riding gear?
No. The riding centre provides the helmet and usually everything else. You bring long trousers and closed shoes with a small heel.
Is it a good plan for kids?
Yes from 6-7 years old, lead-rein with a guide. For younger children, some centres offer short pony rides and farm-school plans.
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