Viver is an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding area and immersing yourself in the beauty of nature, history and culture of the region.
Throughout the year, Alto Palancia offers a varied calendar of events and festivals celebrating local culture. Fairs, patron saint festivals and traditional markets give visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the customs and traditions of the region. The proximity of tourist routes and trails also allows you to enjoy activities such as cycling and bird watching.
The Alto Palancia is characterised by its impressive mountainous surroundings, where the Palancia River winds its way through valleys and hills. The mountain ranges, such as the Sierra de Espino and the Sierra de la Calderona, are home to a rich flora and fauna.
The gastronomic offerings of Alto Palancia are a real treat for the senses. Traditional dishes such as ‘olla de pueblo’ (village stew), ‘arroz al horno’ (baked rice) and the classic 10 o'clock snack are just some of the delicacies you can enjoy in the local restaurants.
Discover the Palancia River
The Palancia River originates in the Sierra del Toro, commonly known as the Estrecho del Collao del Cascajar, at the foot of the Javalambre massif in the province of Castellón. After flowing for 85 kilometres, it empties into the municipalities of Sagunto and Canet de Berenguer in the province of Valencia, before finally reaching the Mediterranean Sea.