Discover the Costa de Azahar on your next holiday and enjoy the best hotels in Castellón! This beach belongs to the Natural Park of the Coast and is recognized with the Q for Quality. Here you will find all the necessary services to make your vacation on the beach all comfort. Nearby, in the Playa del Gurugú, you can enjoy a wide range of leisure activities on the promenade. Beach bars, restaurants, stores and entertainment venues are some of the options.
The maritime district of Castellón is only 4km from the city center. Here you will find a wide range of cultural and commercial offerings to complement your holiday to perfection.
The Hotel RH Silene is a good choice if you are looking for a family hotel in Castellón. From the port, excursions are organized to visit the wonderful Columbretes Islands, a perfect plan to enjoy with the family and in contact with nature. In addition, next to the Pinar Park is the Planetarium, a unique place where astronomical activities are performed to discover the sky.
For sports and nature lovers, this hotel in Castellón offers at its feet the nine-hole golf course of the Costa de Azahar Golf Club, and you will also find more refreshing offers at the yacht club!
If you are passionate about cycling, Castellón is worth a visit, as it has exciting routes both along the coast and the interior. For this, the Hotel RH Silene has facilities provided for lovers of this sport to enjoy it during their stay.
Another sporting alternative offered by Castellón is skydiving, since it has its own aerodrome to enjoy this experience in the same city.
The Hotel RH Silene is a perfect choice of hotels for families in Castellón where to spend your holiday. A way to discover part of the Mediterranean by the sea and the city.
Walking with the Provincial Council
Interpreting Our Territory
A programme of guided environmental interpretation walks to discover the protected natural areas of the province of Castellón. Three routes will be offered in each of the nine judicial districts, for a total of 27 routes visiting places of outstanding value, uniqueness and beauty.
Routes last approximately 4 to 6 hours, cover 4 to 15 km, and are classified by difficulty (easy, intermediate and difficult). As interpretive walks, they include explanations about the landscape, local biodiversity and the importance of each natural area.
All activities are circular (same start and finish point) and can be reached by car. They are free of charge and open to everyone, with prior booking until capacity is reached. Registration is made at least 15 days in advance, and routes take place on weekends from 31 January to 29 November.
Information & bookings
* Full programme information
* Download the “Walking with the Provincial Council” booklet
* Registration / booking (contracted company)