Albarda Garden, Denia or Jávea
L’Albarda Garden, established in 1990, is a Mediterranean garden that showcases over 700 native plant species and reflects the style of Valencian Renaissance gardens influenced by Arabic culture. Visitors can also explore nearby towns like Denia and Jávea, which offer historical and scenic experiences with their medieval architecture and local markets.
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Albarda Garden, Denia or Jávea
L’Albarda Garden is a renowned example of Mediterranean horticulture, established in 1990, and covers 50,000 square meters. It houses more than 700 native plant species, including a wide variety of roses and palm trees, and features both formal and wild garden areas. The garden reflects the style of Renaissance gardens from Valencia, drawing influence from Arab culture, with a focus on architecture, which plays a prominent role in the design. Visitors will find beautiful pathways, pergolas, temples, and fountains that evoke a sense of historical grandeur. L’Albarda is managed by a foundation dedicated to the conservation of Mediterranean flora and fauna and promotes sustainable gardening practices centered on native plants. In addition to the garden itself, visitors are encouraged to explore nearby towns such as Denia and Jávea. Denia’s historical center features a lively main avenue, bustling with terraces and shops, along with landmarks like the municipal market and an ancient castle. The nearby fishermen’s quarter offers a peaceful environment perfect for relaxation. Jávea, with its preserved medieval layout of narrow streets and whitewashed facades, invites visitors to experience a journey through time, surrounded by the scents and sights of the Mediterranean.
Duration: 7-10 hours