Vall d'Uixó is a city in the south of the province of Castellón (Valencian Community) , ideal for those seeking natural heritage, local life, and good connections to the coast and inland areas . Located between the Sierra de Espadán mountain range and the Plana Baixa plain , it offers a very appealing balance between a vibrant urban environment and nearby nature, far from mass tourism.
Its most prominent landmark is the Sant Josep Caves Natural Area , home to the longest navigable underground river in Europe , a unique experience combining archaeology, geology, and stunning scenery. The town center retains a charming and authentic character, with squares, local shops, and buildings such as the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption , as well as a vibrant cultural scene centered around traditional festivals and Valencian cuisine.
Vall d'Uixó is also an excellent starting point for hiking and nature trails in the Sierra de Espadán mountains , as well as for quick access to nearby beaches such as Moncófar, Chilches, and Xilxes , just a few kilometers away. Well-connected to Castellón and Valencia , it's a perfect destination for those who value authenticity, nature, and a strategic location , whether for a peaceful getaway or as a base for exploring southern Castellón without the crowds.