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From the stone giant to the sea following the course of the river Mijares Route 4 From Vistabella del to Vila-real

1 • Virgen de La Ortisella 12 • Hamlet: La Artejuela 2 • Hermitage: Ermita de Sant Bertomeu 13 • Waterspout: Fuente de Baños 3 • Ruins: Restos Castillo del Boi 14 • Cave: Cueva Negra 4 • Roman Bridge: Puente Romano de las 15 • Vantage point: Pilonico de Santa Bárbara Maravillas 16 • Waterspout: Fuente Caliente 5 • Sanctuary: San Joan de 17 • Mill: Molino Bota 6 • Waterspout: Font de l’Alforí 18 • Castle: Castillo Onda 7 • Waterspouts: Font Nova-Rebosadero. 19 • Mountain: Montaña del Montí Font de la Pegunta 20 • Sanctuary: Santuari Mare de Déu de la 8 • Peak: Pico del Penyagolosa Esperança. 9 • Abandoned village: Poblado abandonado Natural History Museum: Museo Ciencias de Bibioj Naturales 10 • Castle: 21 • Sanctuary: Santuario de la Mare de Déu 11 • Waterspout: El Chorrador de Gràcia RUTA4y5_42a61.qxp:rutas 29/06/10 7:33 Página 43

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The itinerary of this route will take us through the urban centre, we take a look around the well-preserved Penyagolosa nature park, an authentic mountainous historic old quarter, known as the Vila Closa, participant symbol of the Region of Valencia, known since time in and witness to this town’s long history. We continue immemorial as the Stone Giant. After visiting this our itinerary and start going up hill, taking the CV- 171 legendary mountain we will return towards the coast which climbs towards . Along the way we try to along the banks of the river Villahermosa, in a southerly identify the vegetation which, as we go further along direction, and its larger brother the river Mijares, going our route, will end up filling all our senses to east. We will start the route at the town of Atzenata del overflowing. Having reached Xodos, the appearance of Maestrat, situated on a high plain at 400 metres above sea this mountain village comes as a surprise. Perched on a level and surrounded by mountains. On the way to ridge, the small town of about 180 inhabitants balances Penyagolosa we will visit the villages situated in the defiantly on the edge of the precipice. It seems we have mountains of this massif, among them the highest centre travelled back in time at the mere sight of the great of population in the Region of Valencia, Vistabella del stones that shape the buildings, just by taking a Maestrazgo. After visiting the sanctuary of Sant Joan de detailed look at any corner of the tiny streets, any Penyagolosa, we will head for the summit of the massif doorway, any opening for the windows, gives us the through the Pegunta ravine. Once we have reached the feeling that the past is very present. We leave Xodos top of the colossus we head for , using the and continue along the CV-171 as far as the junction river Villahermosa. Having reached Montanejos we direct with the CV-169 to take the road to . Although our steps towards the Mediterranean sea following the Benafigos, of Arab origin and set on a hill at 1,000 course of the river Mijares. We will pass through each of metres above sea level, is a delightful town and its the villages along the riverbanks of our route, observing inhabitants make every effort to make it an agreeable the respectful symbiosis nature and humans have place to live, the words of the botanist Cavanilles still maintained throughout history. Also on this stretch we weigh heavily: ‘it takes courage to live in this town, and will make an incursion through the Serra d’Espadà. The only those born in these scrublands are able to.’ And it is end of our route will bring us close to the well-populated true that this is one of the most inhospitable parts of coast, with cities that are relevant for their history, culture the region and only military-defensive reasons could and economic power, like Onda or Vila-real. have led to locating a town here. In contrast we find ourselves in almost virgin vegetation which leads us to the Ortisella hermitage, on one of From Atzenata to Vistabella on a the shaded slopes that look over a dizzying drop to the journey through time through the river Montlleó. Drinking from the wildest spots and most inaccessible villages Penyagolosa 40º 13' 43.20" N 0º 21' 19.20" W

So, we start our route, at Atzenata del Maestrat. This town, nestled halfway between the coast and the mountainous area, received its name from Zanet, the chief of an Az-Zanata Berber tribe. According to written documents it means agreeable or picturesque place. Fields of olive and almond trees surround the town and, in the RUTA4y5_42a61.qxp:rutas 29/06/10 7:33 Página 44

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hermitage and the remains of the Boi castle. The castle is found to be in a ruinous state but it is noticeable that it must have been an impressive building. Both the castle and some of the farmsteads hang over sheer walls of stone on a narrow pass. Ahead of us and to the left, we make out the river Montlleó winding through

Hermitage of Vistabella 40º 17' 34.21" N 0º 17' 51.00" W the Usera valley, where there are six watermills used in former times for grinding the cereals grown on the plain. We must marvel, once again, at the capacity of waterspouts there are along the way is both an humans to adapt to such a hostile environment. A obligation and a pleasure. We head now for the next difficult existence, compensated to some extent, by the town, Vistabella. We must return along the CV-169 as far sheer beauty of these places, where it is not as the junction with the CV-171, to take, on this uncommon to find eagles and vultures wheeling over occasion, the CV-170 and head for the town which, as the area amidst an awesome silence. We return to the we have already mentioned, is the highest centre of Vistabella plain and, before continuing on our route, we population in the Region of Valencia. Vistabella de cannot miss heading west to make a visit to the Roman Maestrazgo was a very important town throughout the bridge, also known as the Puente de las Maravillas, Middle Ages and it was officially conceded the town which crosses the river Montlleó. This bridge at one charter in 1251. Proof of its importance is the breadth of time joined the imperial Tarraco and Mérida and, its houses, the large area of its walled enclosure and the nowadays, does the same between and dimensions of its church, dominating a large part of the Castellón. central area of the village. Vistabella’s waterspouts are another of the incentives for visiting the town. The Font de Dalt (in the town itself) and the Font de l’Alforí (on the way to the Sant Joan de Penyagolosa sanctuary, which we will see later) possess medicinal qualities, the latter being mentioned already in the 16th century by the historian Viciana for the freshness of its waters. At Vistabella we must notice the plain, in Spanish the Pla or Poljé de Vistabella. The traveller will be surprised to come across this flat Penyagolosa 40º 13' 47.40" N 0º 21' 23.40" W land at such an altitude, with fields of wheat and barley. The Pla de Vistabella is cut off to the north and west by the river Montlleó, and around it there are areas of great interest. We can come across various different farmsteads in the district. One of them, the Mas del Pla, very close to the CV-1720 on the right going north, serves us as a reference point to start a small detour that will take us along a path as far as the Boi sierra. We will pass through a wood of Holm oaks and we will see other farmhouses, coming to the Sant Bertomeu RUTA4y5_42a61.qxp:rutas 29/06/10 7:33 Página 45

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Route of pilgrims, religious this face, the northern, is, with regard to its vegetation, traditions, long climbs and spectacular. Penyagolosa’s vegetation is a jigsaw puzzle impressive views of a variety of surprising species. There is a rich range of landscapes, with over a thousand plant species. The We reach the sanctuary of Sant Joan de Penygolosa on Penyagolosa massif is the point at which the Iberian the CV-1720 going south. We are at the religious or and Catalan mountains converge, where the vegetation devotional centre of the region. During the course of found is of Continental, Central European, the year five pilgrimages make their way here, from Les Mediterranean, and even Atlantic influences. This may Useres, Puertomingalvo, Vistabella, Xodos and . The be observed just walking along the footpaths, without pilgrimage from stands out, which began in any need to be a botanist. The lower lands represent a the 14th century and is still being made in present Mediterranean landscape dominated by the Holm oak. times, only interrupted for three years during the Civil The intermediate lands are dominated by the Spanish War. It is, without doubt, one of the most impressive oak and Scots Pine, while on the highest lands the savin religious traditions in Valencia, for all the religious juniper prospers. This whole spectacular mosaic of plant paraphernalia it uses. Mediaeval habits, rites and species is observed on the climb through the customs are maintained in it, practically unaltered in enchanting Pegunta ravine. This ecological footpath their forms, with supplications, chants and prayers. was waymarked years ago by the Region of Valencia’s Every last Friday in the month of April, twelve pilgrims, Environment Council and has plaques along the way plus a guide, set out on the arduous and difficult way to indicating the trees and plants most representative of Sant Joan de Penyagolosa in gratitude for being saved the spot. from a plague, where they spend the night around a In about twenty minutes we arrive at Font Nova de la small bonfire, to return the following day. At Sant Joan Pegunta, which in reality is the overflow from the de Penyagolosa we also find the Valencian hiking collection tank of the original Font de la Pegunta which paradise as, in addition to its indisputable cultural and is found further up along the path. In the space environmental value, there are various perfectly between the two waterspouts a change is noticed in waymarked official footpaths. Travellers will find here the vegetation. the most emblematic nerve centre of the Penyagolosa massif. Very close by there is an area for camping, although it must be pointed out that Xodos 40º 14' 48.60" N 0º 17' 29.40" W in winter the area is usually snow-covered or with very low temperatures and, in the summer, it is necessary to be prepared for anything, because the weather in this area is very changeable and irregular. We now head for the summit along one of the waymarked footpaths, in this case we choose the one to the Barranco de la Pegunta. The origin of this ravine’s name is the word for a black substance obtained from the Maritime pine, used for marking the sheep. The ascent to Penyagolosa on RUTA4y5_42a61.qxp:rutas 29/06/10 7:33 Página 46

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It is precisely this part of the ravine which was Penyagolosa./In storm, sun and wind./Banner of my protected by means of the declaration of the micro- people.” After this liberating experience, close to reserve in 1998 with the aim of conserving it. We catharsis, we must continue our route. continue upwards, leaving the Pegunta ravine behind and reaching a small levelled area known as ‘el corralico’. Then, on our way up, we will find a hut and, finally, we Descending the Penyagolosa reach the summit where we discover the trig point (a colossus, in a leisurely fashion marker constructed by geographical engineers for through the lovely narrow measuring the land). The views from the Penyagolosa Villahermosa valley, or intrepidly are spectacular, above all if there is a north wind which on climbing routes clears the atmosphere. To the east we see the blue of the Mediterranean sea, to the north the Catalan Excitement is guaranteed on the next stretch of our mountains and, to the northeast, the Aragon mountains route, which takes us on a dirt track from the more than that form the Penyagolosa massif itself. Looking 1,500 metres above sea level of the foot of the southeast, on a clear day, we can make out in the Penyagolosa summit, as far as the vicinity of the pass, distance a certain yellow tinge proper to the lands of Puerto del Remolcador. We will make the dizzying Castille and, looking south we are delighted by the descent of the Penyagolosa. We appreciate that, on its neighbouring mountains of the Serra d’Espadà. We are south face, the ‘gegant de pedra’ [stone giant] lives up standing on the second highest point in the Region of to its name and we see, a product of immemorial Valencia, at 1,813 metres above sea level (the highest is landslides, gigantic stony strips of ochre, grey and red the Pico Calderón just 23 metres higher in the Rincón that clearly show the different sedimentary layers that del Ademuz, in the Sierra Javalambre), and we have the make up the structure of this mass. This south face is sensation of having reached the roof of the world. At usually the favourite of climbers to make the ascent to the summit, next to the statue of La Verge del Lledó Penyagolosa’s summit. On our way down to the (patron saint of the city of Castellón de la Plana), there is Remolcador pass we continue seeing farmhouses a plaque in Valencian that reads: “Penyagolosa, giant of perched over impossibly vertical rock faces, dominating stone./Your peak covered in snow./Penyagolosa, their lands and their orientation catching the best hours of sun. The abandoning of the rural way of life during recent decades has turned these singular and Penyagolosa 40º 13' 49.21" N 0º 21' 24.60" W unrepeatable spots into a unique territory, even more so, one might say, with the ravines and rivers that pay homage to Penyagolosa’s massif and summit. The farmhouses are bastions of ways of life that the present day market economy left to one side. Proof of this is the nearby abandoned village of Bibioj. From the Remolcador pass we head for the side of the river Villahermosa’s narrow valley, with the village of Castillo de Villamalefa clinging to it. We can make a visit to the town and enjoy an urban layout of stepped narrow streets. From Castillo de Villamalefa we go down the valley formed by the river Villahermosa in the direction RUTA4y5_42a61.qxp:rutas 29/06/10 7:33 Página 47

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Mediterranean sea. Almost without going out of the town, we come across the so-called ‘beach’, Playa de Montanejos, a series of natural pools in which bathing is permitted. But undoubtedly, the waterhole of greatest Penyagolosa 40º 13' 48.60" N 0º 21' 23.40" W fame and tradition is the Fuente de Baños, which we will come to a few kilometres out of the town, of and, before reaching this town, we pause at following the riverbank in a westerly direction. This El Chorrador. Hidden among the foothills of the watering hole, set out with a picnic and play area, has mountains, this cascade of water falls some forty metres waters declared of public usefulness by Royal Order on forming pools of crystal clear water in a reservoir 13th October 1863. The waters have an agreeable suitable for bathing in. It is a spot of great beauty and constant temperature all year round of 25ºC, for which which in the summer months also functions as a place they are classified as hypothermal. Another place of of recreation and refreshment. Landscapes that gain in interest we ought to visit before leaving Montanejos is beauty and diversity as we get closer to Montanejos, Cueva Negra [black cave], which we get to from the where our route will reach nature spots very much town along the Bojera footpath. The cave is of ample associated with water and its different uses. But before dimensions and its entrance is a great mouth through we set off to Montanejos from El Chorrador, we will which we pass to find one of the largest caverns in the pass through Zucaina to experience the peaceful entire Region of Valencia. Hikers also have good cause quietness to be felt in this town of the Alta Mijares. Now be pleased here, as there are many waymarked paths. indeed, we head for Montanejos and, along the way, Moreover, it is a pioneer area for rock climbing in the following the bank of the river Vallehermosa, we keep Region of Valencia. coming across farmhouses that until recently were inhabited all year round and villages like that of Artejuela. We once again wonder, almost without wishing to, at the paradox of how humans have been capable of putting into practice, throughout history, a symbiosis with the natural world without impacting unfavourably on the ecosystem, which has led them to achieving a quality of life which is the envy of many of the people involved in the stressful lifestyle that cities Hermitage of Vistabella 40º 17' 34.21" N 0º 17' 50.40" W impose. For we find a whole structural fabric of the world of livestock and agricultural farming and forestry in present times abandoned to its fate, but offering beautiful corners of nature and culture due to the isolation and solitude that has caused its desertion. We reach Montanejos and, as we have already mentioned, the town offers numerous possibilities to undertake excursions and visits to natural spots, many of these related to water. And this is because at Montanejos we find the Mijares, the river we will accompany from this spot until it comes out into the RUTA4y5_42a61.qxp:rutas 29/06/10 7:33 Página 48

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On the way to the sea along fertile route, brings us into an area of great richness in both riverbanks, through cork oak flora and fauna. From the river Mijares, as a catalyst for woodlands, and past spectacular all the ravines and tributaries, officially designated vantage points footpaths set out leading to the towns that enter the Serra d’Espadà nature park. We will be able to make We leave Montanejos and start this stretch looking for there and back trips to get to know these spots, habitat the sea on the CV-20 beside the river Mijares which, to birds of prey, amphibians, reptiles and mammals throughout history and the area to which it gives its such as: badger, weasel, genet [a cat-like mammal in name, has made fertile the fields of the numerous danger of extinction in ], , red squirrel, the towns that have been established along its banks. The shy beech marten, , fox, mountain cat and group of urban centres and their most immediate many species of rodent. We will also be able to enjoy, environs will offer us all the varied traditional cultural with regard to the sierra’s spectacular flora, chiefly, the heritage linked especially with the cycle of water: cork oak, true gem of these woodlands, and the bridges, public waterspouts, public washing places, commercial exploitation of cork has contributed to the irrigation ditches, waterfalls, pools of crystal clear maintenance and extension of the cork oak, even at the waters, restricted fishing areas, dams for water-driven cost of the Holm oak. Certain trees have, for their age power or generating stations, without forgetting the and size, achieved the classification as unusual or numerous terraces of market gardening and orchards monumental. Some of these specimens are the cork that have been the mainstay of the area’s economy oaks of La Costereta (); El Palomar () and La throughout the ages. The first town we find on this Horteta (). Having left behind the stretch is that of Arañuel, where we can visit El Pilonico magnificent Serra d’Espadá, the Mijares seeks the sea de Santa Bárbara, a spectacular vantage point situated through its own delta, created over thousands of years. on the northern bank of the river and from where we This richness of the fertile soils led to, in their time, the will be able to enjoy some views that speak for appearance of towns such as Onda, already in the themselves of the richness and beauty of the place. We region of Plana Baixa. But today the economy of pass straight on through towns such as: , where industrial ceramics reigns, which has traditional origins the waters of the river form a series of very attractive deeply boxed-in meanders; El Tormo; and Toga, where we can enjoy Fuente Caliente, famous for Penyagolosa 40º 13' 55.19" N 0º 21' 59.40" W the mineral-medicinal properties of its waters; , a tiny population of just a few dozen inhabitants; , with a similar demography to that of Espadilla; and , which is accessed on the CV-194 and where it is worth pointing out, in the vicinity of the river Mijares, the natural bathing pool in the recreational area of the Molino Bota, as well as the caves of La Muela and Tio Evarista. The river Mijares serves to separate the Penyagolosa massif from the Serra d’Espadá, so that many of the municipal boundaries of the aforementioned towns cover part of this sierra. Approaching the Serra d’Espadà, from any point of our RUTA4y5_42a61.qxp:rutas 29/06/10 7:33 Página 49

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and in past times gave rise to the construction of emblematic buildings, to the extent that the old quarter was declared a Historical-Artistic monument in 1967 and, along with the castle, a Place of Cultural Interest. The centre of the town shows a network of steep narrow streets with remains of what were the Jewish and Arab neighbourhoods around the Plaza del Almudin. The whole is enclosed by the line which the Vistabella 40º 17' 34.21" N 0º 17' 43.80" W wall formed, at the foot of the hill on which the castle stands (the legendary castle of the three hundred towers), on which the emblematic Moor’s tower stands Education Centre, run by the local council and the out. The position of Onda castle helps to understand regional government, where thousands of students, not the importance it had in its day, since it is at a strategic only from all over Valencia, but from various other point being situated at the natural entrance to the Serra autonomous regions of Spain, pass through its facilities d’Espadá and just twenty kilometres from the coast. each year undertaking environmental research and Onda is surrounded by orange groves and crossed by protection activities. As we have seen all along this two rivers, the Mijares to the north, a little way from the route, which has taken us to the Stone Giant and along urban centre, and the river Sonella to the south and the course of the river Mijares on its frenetic search for bordering the populated area. If we follow the river the sea, the pupils have the material which is the Sonella upstream in a westerly direction from Les subject of their study quite close at hand and in Passeres (Perera street going downhill), we will find exemplary conditions of conservation. All that remains, spots of great beauty and will have the opportunity to to end our route, is to finish accompanying the river go up the ‘mountain’ of Montí, with an exuberant Mijares to its encounter with the sea and visit the Mediterranean woodland and which allows us to reach beaches of Borriana and . an interesting height so as to give us an idea of the city’s strategic position and the ability of the early inhabitants to choose its location and arrange the Practical Information urban layout. In the vicinity of Onda it is also worth pointing out the sanctuary of La Mare de Déu de la We must highlight the coastal area and the traditional Esperança, which houses the natural history museum, handcrafted pottery production. The cuisine of the one of the pioneers in the Region of Valencia. Leaving interior offers excellent dishes with the produce Onda we make for the last point on our route: Vila-real. obtained from the abundant livestock, game, and even The city, dedicated in the first half of the 20th century in some corners the wild trout from the rivers. The most to the cultivation of citrus fruits, nowadays presents an representative dishes are: tombet, made with a local important ceramic tile industry. It is also now variety of wild snail and rabbit; ternasco [suckling lamb, internationally renowned for its football team, slaughtered before weaning, at 40 to 45 days old] and CF. Two kilometres northeast of the city we will find the arròs amb fesols [rice with white beans], ollas [stews], sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de Gracia (El Termet), in a garbanzos con ajoaceite [chick peas with an olive oil and pretty natural spot on the banks of the Mijares. It is a garlic dressing like aioli] and perdiz []. Also recreational place practically covered with leafy trees. notable are the hams and cecinas [cured meats, other The upper woods are home to ‘El Termet’ Environmental than pork, like beef or horse]. From the abundant fields RUTA4y5_42a61 OK ingles.qxp:rutas 01/07/10 12:45 Página 50

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of almonds the produce is used to make excellent impressive Valencian religious traditions. Pilgrims handmade turrón [nougat, traditional at Christmas]. Also dressed in purple cassocks with wide brimmed hats outstanding are the sweet pastries filled with sweet and staff in hand, walk in silence some 35 kilometres in potato or pumpkin. However, this area is above all a a strict ritual. The following day they return and as they land producing tasty cheeses of excellent quality and did in Xodos and Sant Joan, enter the town barefoot much variety, using milk from goats, ewes or cows. And and in solemn reflection. Les Useres has maintained even producing cheeses that meet the rigorous intact this unusual mediaeval tradition which is now the standards of ecological production methods. In the heritage of all Valencians. coastal area the produce from land and sea (prawns, European lobster, Norwegian lobster, a local mollusc, Recommended time of year ‘caixetes’, sea bass…) is used to produce dishes like Any time of year is good, except for the coldest days of suquet de peix [a hearty fish stew rather than soup] and winter, with the north wind blowing a storm, in the olla barretjà [a mixed stew], as well as all types of rice highest parts of the Alcalatén and the . dishes. Regarding sweets it is worth mentioning Neither are the hours around midday to be almendrados [almond macaroons], carquinyols [biscuits], recommended in high summer. pastissets de cabello de angel or de boniato [small pastries filled with ‘angel hair’ squash or sweet potato Public Transport respectively], rollets d’anis [aniseed rings] or cocs de Sant Regional and local trains stop at Vila-real station. Antoni i Sant Blai [dry sponge cakes, for the saints’ days]. Bicycles are transported free of charge on the trains. The festivities for San Antonio are celebrated with There is a public bus service from Castellón de la Plana bonfires in the streets of many villages and ‘blessed’ to . cakes or pastries are distributed. In some coastal villages the Fallas are held. Romerías [local pilgrimages or Recommendations religious processions] are abundant in practically all the If you wish to do the route just as it is set out in the towns and cities, to their corresponding hermitages, guide, by bike or on foot, a word of warning: a although some traditionally go round other mountain bike is better, or as a minimum, a hybrid type. municipalities; such is the case of Els Peregrins de les Useres. This procession preserves one of the most Xodos 40º 15' 1.80" N 0º 17' 15.60" W RUTA4y5_42a61.qxp:rutas 29/06/10 7:33 Página 51

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much better for getting to know in detail the nature in each area, to leave the vehicle safely parked and go for walks along the officially marked footpaths. The stretch through the interior of the Pegunta ravine is not passable by car, although there is a track parallel to the Onda 39º 57' 46.20" N 0º 15' 43.20" W footpath that goes up it.

We will not come across too many waterspouts to quench thirst and refresh oneself away from the urban centres, so we must replenish supplies whenever there is the chance. The early hours of the day and at dusk are the times of day with best light and most agreeable temperatures. The route may be done by car, along all the forestry tracks that are proposed, although with 4WD vehicles in the wooded areas or private country estates. The marked road should never be left. It is

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Tourist Info Almassora Tourist Info Burriana – Tourist Info Grao de Tourist Info Onda C/ San Vicente, 47 L’Arenal (Temporary) Castellón Carrer La Cossa s/n 12550 Almassora Av. Mediterráneo, s/n Paseo Buenavista, 28 “Molí de la Reixa” Tel. 964 55 18 87 12530 Burriana 12100 Grao de Castellón 12200 Onda Fax 964 55 18 87 Tel. 902 20 31 30 Tel. 964 60 28 55 [email protected] Tourist Info Castellón Fax 964 28 32 02 Fax 964 60 41 33 Pl. María Agustina 5, bajos. [email protected] [email protected] Tourist Info Burriana 12003 Castellón de la Plana C/ El Raval, 18. Tel. 964 35 86 88 Tourist Info Montanejos Tourist Info Vila-Real 12530 Burriana Fax 964 35 86 89 Ctra. de Tales s/n C/ Raval de Sant Pasqual, 68 Tel. 964 57 07 53 [email protected] 12448 Montanejos 12540 Vila- real Fax 964 51 09 55 Tel. 964 13 11 53 Tel. 964 50 02 19 [email protected] Tourist Info Castellón - Fax 964 13 11 52 [email protected] Gurugú (Temporal) [email protected] Av. Ferrandis Salvador s/n (Gurugú beach) 12100 Castellón de la Plana