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Browse a wide range of holiday lettings and rentals in Almussafes catering to diverse preferences and budgets. Whether you are seeking a cosy flat in the town centre, a luxurious villa with a private pool, or a charming countryside cottage, there are options to suit every need. The rentals on offer boast modern amenities, including fully equipped kitchens, spacious living areas, and outdoor spaces for relaxation or al fresco dining. Booking a holiday rental in Almussafes gives you wonderful options for stunning views of the surrounding Albufera de Valencia Natural Park or nearby coastline, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Riola.
A peaceful holiday rental haven
Find a perfect, fully equipped, upmarket, contemporary holiday rental just for two or rent a stylish, impeccably furnished flat perfect for a romantic couple or family group of 4 or even up to 10 guests! Many of the comfortable holiday lettings and rentals in the Almussafes areaare just 2 km from the beach. Several of the flat properties in the area feature a lovely terrace with a garden view and a sparkling outdoor pool. Choose from a lovely selection in and around Almussafes in Silla, El Palmar, holiday rentals in Benavites and Alfarp.
Spain Holiday offers an excellent variety of upmarket holiday lettings in the Valencia Region. Browse our extensive range of fabulous accommodation offers and find your perfect home away from home equipped with all the mod cons that you will need for a wonderful holiday such as:
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- Coastal Views
Holidays in Almussafes
The area and getting around
Mediterranean sunshine and outdoor adventures
Almussafes, a town located in the Valencia region of Spain, offers a variety of activities that appeal to outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Albufera Natural Park is a highlight, renowned for its diverse ecosystem, which includes one of Spain's largest freshwater lagoons. The park is a sanctuary for numerous bird species, particularly during migration seasons. Guided boat tours provide an immersive experience of the tranquil waters and reed-filled landscapes. Cycling and hiking trails wind through the park, allowing for exploration of its lush rice paddies and scenic vistas. Exceptional proximity to the Mediterranean coast means that beach activities and water sports are easily accessible too!
Wine tasting and vineyards
The Almussafes area is a delight for wine enthusiasts, boasting proximity to some of the region's most esteemed vineyards and wineries. The nearby Utiel-Requena wine region is particularly famous for its rich winemaking heritage, dating back to the Roman era. This region is renowned for its Bobal grape, which produces robust red wines with deep flavours. Visitors can embark on wine tours that provide an in-depth look at the winemaking process, from grape harvesting to bottling, often accompanied by tasting sessions. These tastings typically include a variety of local wines, allowing guests to savour the diverse profiles and aromas characteristic of the area. Many wineries also offer picturesque views of sprawling vineyards, enhancing the tasting experience with a scenic backdrop. Additionally, local wine festivals and events: make the Almussafes area a must-visit destination for those looking to explore and enjoy Spanish wines.
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Almussafes for history lovers
Almussafes is a hidden gem for history lovers! The town's origins trace back to mediaeval times, with its name believed to be derived from Arabic, reflecting the deep Moorish influence in the area. One of the key historical sites is the Hermitage of Saint James, a beautifully preserved 16th-century chapel that showcases Gothic architectural elements and offers insight into the region's religious history. The nearby Albufera Natural Park also holds historical significance, with ancient irrigation systems and farming techniques that date back to the Islamic period still in use today. As a bonus, Almussafes is close to the historic city of Valencia, where history buffs can explore Roman ruins, Gothic cathedrals, and mediaeval towers.
Almussafes for Golf Enthusiasts
Almussafes is a prime destination for golf enthusiasts seeking a blend of sport and natural beauty. The town is home to the prestigious Foressos Golf Club, an 18-hole course designed by renowned architect José Gancedo. This course is celebrated for its challenging layout, lush fairways, and meticulously maintained greens, providing an engaging experience for golfers of all skill levels. The serene landscape, adorned with Mediterranean flora and strategically placed water hazards, enhances the enjoyment and challenge of each round. The clubhouse, with its elegant amenities and dining options, offers a perfect spot to relax and recount the day's best shots. Nearby, golf courses of note include El Saler and Escorpión, both within easy reach, making Almussafes a central hub for golf aficionados eager to explore some of Spain's finest golfing terrains.
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What are the top things to do in Almussafes?
Top 5 travel tips in Almussafes
1. Visit the Almussafes Castle
The Almussafes Castle, a historic landmark in the town, dates back to the 14th century. Although partially in ruins, the castle offers a glimpse into the mediaeval history of the region. Visitors can explore the remnants of the castle walls and towers while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Informational plaques and guided tours provide historical context, making it an educational and enriching experience.
2. Discover Local Cuisine at Traditional Restaurants
Almussafes boasts a vibrant culinary scene where visitors can indulge in traditional Valencian cuisine. Key highlights include paella, a world-famous rice dish that originated in this region, and other local specialities like "fideuà" (a seafood dish made with noodles) and "all i pebre" (a garlicky eel stew). Many local restaurants offer these dishes, prepared with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Dining in Almussafes is a delightful way to experience the region's gastronomic heritage!
3. Enjoy Activities at the Almussafes Sports Complex
If you enjoy an active lifestyle, the Almussafes Sports Complex provides excellent facilities. The complex includes swimming pools, tennis courts, and a modern gym. It also features a golf course, where both beginners and seasoned golfers can enjoy a round of golf amidst beautifully maintained greens. The sports complex frequently hosts local tournaments and events, offering a chance to watch or participate in various sports.
4. Attend Local Festivals and Cultural Events
Almussafes is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals and events throughout the year. One of the most notable is the "Fallas" festival in March, where spectacular sculptures made of wood and paper-mâché are paraded and then burned in a grand celebration! The town also hosts traditional music and dance performances, local fairs, and markets. Participating in these events gives you a wonderfully authentic experience of the local culture and traditions!
5. Explore the Natural Park of Albufera
The Albufera Natural Park, situated just a short drive from Almussafes, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Why not book a finca in El-Perellonet so you can stay overnight and make the most of the views. This vast wetland area is renowned for its biodiversity, offering bird watching opportunities where you can spot species like herons, egrets, and flamingos. Why not enjoy boat rides on the tranquil waters of the Albufera lagoon for a unique perspective of the park's rich flora and fauna! Walking and cycling trails are also available, allowing you to immerse yourself in the serene natural landscape.