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Green Way

Green Way

HikingWalkCultural heritage
DifficultyEasy
Distance15km
Duration1h 30min

Green Way

Also known as the Vía Xurra or the "cholesterol route," the Vía Verde (Greenway) follows the path of the old mining railway between Valencia and Calatayud. It's a peaceful route through the fertile plains between Valencia and Puçol, covering a distance of 15 km.

The Central Aragon Railway Company built the Valencia-Puçol section in 1901, the first section of a major line that would eventually connect to Calatayud and Zaragoza via Teruel. This railway company obtained the concession in 1887, although the initial project was limited to a 133 km line from Calatayud to Teruel. A year later, the concession was extended to Valencia through the Palancia Valley; however, seven more years passed without any construction taking place.

Finally, in 1894, Belgian investors arrived in Spain and provided the necessary capital for the railway's construction. Construction began swiftly and was completed seven years later. In the Valencian L’Horta Nord region, two almost parallel broad-gauge railway lines coexisted: the Central de Aragón line (whose Puçol-Valencia section now supports the Vía Verde greenway) and the line belonging to the Compañía del Norte railway company, on its route from Valencia towards Castellón.

This situation remained unchanged until the creation of Renfe in 1941. It then became clear that this double track, now belonging to a single company, was not very practical, and traffic was gradually diverted to the Northern line.

In 1968, the Valencia-Alameda station was closed and demolished, leaving only the connection to Cabanyal operational as a supplement to the main line. However, once the double track on the main line was operational, the Vía Xurra was deemed unnecessary and was permanently closed and subsequently dismantled in 1985.

After more than a decade of neglect, the Valencian Regional Government's Ministry of Public Works, Urban Planning, and Transport undertook the restoration of this route as a bike path providing non-motorized access (independent of the area's congested roads) to the L'Horta Nord region.

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Points of Interest

Molí de Vent

Molí de Vent

Old mill of Arab structure located on a strategic hill, offering one of the best panoramic views of Puçol and the Mediterranean coast.

View: Molí de Vent
Ribelles Park

Ribelles Park

Inaugurated on May 25, 1999, it is named after the poet from Puçol, Josep Maria Ribelles i Llobat, and features multiple species of trees.

View: Ribelles Park
Church of Santa Marta

Church of Santa Marta

It is a modern-style church inaugurated in 1964. It is characterized by its functional design, typical of the final stage of the Second Vatican Council, where the use of natural light and the fact that it was built by the local parishioners themselves are particularly noteworthy.

La Costera

La Costera

A protected area of 517,245 m² that combines the recovery of Mediterranean biodiversity with environmental education infrastructure such as the Aula Natura.

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La Torreta

La Torreta

A 14th-century tower that survived to tell us its story.

View: La Torreta
Marjal dels Moros

Marjal dels Moros

Wetland of extraordinary ecological value, classified as a ZEPA area, fundamental for the survival of aquatic birds and native species in danger of extinction.

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Pucol Beach

Pucol Beach

More than two kilometers of coastline awarded the Blue Flag, which stands out for its fine sand, calm waters and a pedestrian promenade ideal for family and accessible tourism.

View: Pucol Beach
Botanical garden wall

Botanical garden wall

Baroque remains of the old Archbishop's Palace that protected the first university botanical garden in Europe.

Services

Camping Puçol

Camping Puçol

Quiet and welcoming campsite with a family atmosphere next to the Mediterranean Sea.

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Camping Valencia

Camping Valencia

Family-friendly beachfront resort with bungalows, swimming pools, and recreational activities.

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Beach Pharmacy

Beach Pharmacy

Pharmacy and wellness service located in the beach tourist area.

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Hotel Alba

Hotel Alba

Modern and functional hotel, ideal for business stays or getaways near Valencia.

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Beach Parking

Beach Parking

Large free parking area with direct access to the beach and promenade.

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Sant Pere Apartment

Sant Pere Apartment

Modern tourist apartments located in the historic centre of Puçol.

BAR LA TERRAZA Food and Drink

BAR LA TERRAZA Food and Drink

La Terraza Food and Drink is an informal and welcoming space where you can enjoy simple food, drinks and a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for meeting up and experiencing great moments.

BAYARRI ICE CREAM

BAYARRI ICE CREAM

Helados Bayarri is an ice cream shop designed to enjoy the most refreshing flavors by the sea, with horchata and a wide variety of ice creams in an environment perfect for sharing moments with family or friends.

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LUNA BIANCA PIZZERIA

LUNA BIANCA PIZZERIA

Luna Bianca is a cozy pizzeria with a friendly, family atmosphere. Artisan pizzas, pastas, and authentic flavors make every visit a memorable experience to enjoy and share.

Blog

Sun and beach

Sun and beach

Puçol beach offers you different possibilities, from scuba diving activities to moments of complete tranquility under the warm Mediterranean sun, all backed by three quality distinctions

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Typical dishes

Typical dishes

Paella, rabbit, eels or stew are the traditional first courses, always accompanied by sweets such as brazo de gitano or torta, not forgetting the orange

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Open-air museum

Open-air museum

The competition helps to position graffiti as an artistic expression of interest to the general population, helping to improve their quality of life by enhancing the environment.

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History

History

The origins of Puçol date back to Roman times, when it was called Puteus, which means "Well"

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