Private Tour

Hike to the Roman aqueduct Peña Cortada

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Overview

Available languages

Russian
English
Spanish

Mobile ticket

This is a hiking tour along a circular, 14 kilometer route. The main attraction of Valencia’s La Serranía region – Roman aqueduct in Chelva, dating more than 2000 years back, nowadays accessible on foot. The aqueduct gives you the opportunity to walk through tunnels carved in rock, cross impressive bridges, and admire unique scenery of the area. Chelva itself and its historical neighborhoods deserves a visit as well. Take a more relaxed stroll through the town, admiring the old Moorish, Jewish, Christian and Arabic constructions.

Additional Info

Service animals allowed

Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

Private transportation

Air-conditioned vehicle

Bring snacks and/or picnic lunch

What To Expect

1

Calles

After 50 minutes of driving we will get to Calles - the beginning of our trip. First, we'll have a coffee in a local bar and start the hike. The initial 3 kilometers are a very gentle ascent until we get closer to the aqueduct. Here we will start going up the single track trail, while gaining a bit more elevation. Thankfully, this ascent is quite short and soon we will be at the Peña Cortada aqueduct. The path takes us straight through it, as we make our way through the tunnels carved out in rock. Eventually we will get to the bridge - the most impressive part of the aqueduct, which we will cross to get to the other side.

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
2

Acueducto de la Pena Cortada

Chelva’s Ruta del Agua or water route, which can be done both from Chelva and from Calles, is a tourist itinerary of great interest, with a circular layout that combines nature and culture in a pleasant walk of approximately two hours with some rest areas along the path. On the way, you will never stop hearing the murmur of the water from numerous springs, sources, ditches and especially the Tuéjar river, which is also sometimes called Chelva river.

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable

Options

Peña Cortada 2024

Pickup included

Group Tour

Group Tour
Pickup included

Reviews

4.80

10 reviews

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  • More hiking than history; but cool!

    Anthony P,

    Jun 1, 2023

    - Viator

    3.00

    We were joined by a sweet stray dog who made the entire hike with us! Walking through the aquaduct was great. Enjoyed the views. Would have given 4-5 stars, but had hoped for more history or information. Emphasis clearly was on hiking. More physically demanding than anticipated, especially for those in 50’s. Would have been too nervous with child who might not be as careful about drop-offs/cliffs.

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4.80
10 reviews