L'Horta de València
Park & Garden
About L'Horta de València
L'Horta de València is the 23,000-hectare agricultural belt that wraps around Valencia, where working farms and citrus groves still operate using a thousand-year-old irrigation system. You'll cycle past orange orchards heavy with fruit, vegetable plots worked by local farmers, and the historic acequias (irrigation canals) that channel water through geometric field patterns. The contrast is striking: one moment you're in urban Valencia, the next you're surrounded by farmland that looks unchanged since Moorish times.
The experience feels like time travel on two wheels. You'll follow narrow paths between plots of artichokes, onions, and peppers, hearing only the sound of water flowing through ancient channels and birds calling from orange trees. Local farmers wave from their tractors, roadside stands sell produce for a few euros, and the flat terrain makes cycling effortless. The geometric field patterns create an almost mathematical beauty, especially when viewed from the small bridges crossing the acequias.
Most visitors never discover this side of Valencia, which is a shame because it's completely free and more authentic than any museum. Rent a bike in the city center for about 12-15 EUR per day and you can reach the horta in 20 minutes. Skip the northern sections which feel more suburban: focus on the southern routes through Sedaví and Alfafar where the traditional farming landscape remains intact. Early morning visits offer the best light and fewer people.
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