Túria Natural Park, Natural park and watercourse in Llíria, Spain
Túria Natural Park is a protected area spanning Mediterranean forest with wooden bridges providing access to walking routes on both riverbanks. The river itself forms the core of this green corridor, with trails connecting different sections of the landscape.
The valley sheltered multiple civilizations in the past, leaving behind archaeological traces including a Bronze Age settlement and an Arab tower. These layers of history show how important this location was for different cultures across the centuries.
The river valley shapes daily life for nearby communities, as water management practices rooted in agriculture remain visible throughout the landscape. Traditional irrigation channels and systems reflect how residents have worked with this waterway for generations.
The site is accessible through several entry points, and color-coded routes allow visitors to choose based on their fitness level. Most trails are well maintained and clearly marked, making navigation straightforward.
An equestrian trail winds through the green corridor, connecting different ecological areas in a way that many visitors overlook. This path reveals sections of the valley that are less frequently encountered by those on foot alone.
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