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There is so much to do and do in the Valencia region. Here are just a few suggestions what to do!
A few years ago, Valencia became the cycling capital of Europe. The starting gun for the city to enormously improve the cycling infrastructure. So this is now an incredibly fun and accessible way to get to know the city. You can easily rent bicycles yourself at one of the many bike shops in the city center. It is also recommended to book a guided bike ride in your own language. Then you will be driven around the city under supervision in three hours. Ideal for getting to know Valencia.
You can make fantastic hikes in the Valencia region. The region offers a lot for both beginners and more experienced hikers! Ask your host Patrick what the ideal hike is for your tour group. For example, there is a tough but very nice hike at the falls near Buñol. You can walk in the woods in the beautiful nature reserve near Serra and closer to Villa Torrent near the villages of Montserrat and Montroi, there are also hikes with panoramic views of Valencia and the coastline. Many of the hikes are dog-friendly. Although it is advisable not to go on the hottest part of the day in the summer months and to bring plenty of water. Do you want to go on a guided hike with Patrick and Guus? Then you can transport to the hike for €15.00 per person, including sing-along music. The hike takes an average of 2 hours, including drinking breaks and shooting Insta worthy shots.
Of course, you also want to go on an adventure during your vacation! Discover a range of great tips and activities to do in the beautiful Valencia region. From cultural attractions and breathtaking nature parks to delicious local food and bustling markets, there is something for everyone. Get inspired and make your vacation an unforgettable experience!
This is the largest aquarium in Europe, with space for 45,000 living creatures from 500 different species. The planet's most important marine ecosystems have been recreated here. The avant-garde architecture, the distribution of the various aquariums and the scientific, recreational and educational objectives bring the underwater world closer to the public and remind visitors how important it is to protect its flora and fauna. Definitely worth the visit and children are also amazed! You can set aside a day for this!
Oranges like you've never tasted them before. That, too, is Valencia.
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