Sant Mateu, Millenary Olive Trees, and Sanctuary of Traiguera
This visit highlights three hidden gems in the northern interior of the Valencian Community: Sant Mateu, ancient olive trees, and the Sanctuary of Traiguera. These locations offer a glimpse into rich medieval architecture and heritage, with preserved structures and tranquil landscapes.
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Sant Mateu, Millenary Olive Trees, and Sanctuary of Traiguera
The visit focuses on three remarkable sites in the Valencian region: Sant Mateu, the millenary olive trees, and the Sanctuary of Traiguera. Sant Mateu is a town steeped in medieval history, boasting significant architectural treasures such as the arciprestal church, known for its grandeur and resemblance to a cathedral. Inside, visitors can admire medieval goldsmithing, while the town's walls, medieval prisons, and religious sanctuaries add to the historical atmosphere. The Sanctuary of Traiguera, built in the 14th century and flourishing in the 16th, stands as a reminder of the religious orders of Montesa and the Hospitallers. It includes a preserved medieval kitchen, a hostelry, a patio, and the serene fountain of the Miracle, offering a peaceful retreat from the noise of the modern world. Surrounding the area are millenary olive trees, a natural symbol of pride for the locals, stretching across the landscape and further enriching the cultural experience. The combination of historical monuments and natural beauty makes this a distinctive and calming destination.
Duration: 7-10 hours