Valdeganga_ermita_en

San Benito Hermitage The first historical reference to San Benito is found in an agreement on municipal boundaries between Chinchilla and Jorquera signed in 1316; specifically, this hermitage marks the boundary between both municipalities.The hermitage is Gothic in...

Valdeganga_cuevas_en

The Underground Caves The Underground Caves of Valdeganga are a fascinating example of rock-cut architecture. Many of the historic houses in the town centre hide a secret within: subterranean caves that were once interconnected by a single long passage. Over time,...

Valdeganga_charco_en

CHARCO AZUL It is formed by the confluence of the Júcar River with its tributary, the Valdemenbra, and it gets its name from the strong turquoise blue colour of its waters, due to the contrast between the white colour of the predominant limestone rock in this area and...

Valdeganga_mariquillas_en

LAS MARIQUILLAS Las Mariquillas is a small hamlet featuring a dedicated recreational area designed for enjoying the river. The site boasts a 2,000-metre Greenway (vía verde), perfect for walking or cycling, as well as a faithful recreation of a traditional waterwheel...

Valdeganga_paraje_en

BOLINCHES AREA Bolinches is an ancient hamlet belonging to Valdeganga, situated at the confluence where the Valdemembra River meets the Júcar, forming the picturesque Charco Azul (“Blue Pool”). A landmark of great local significance is the La Teja spring;...