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The municipality of La Vall d’Uixó is located in the south of the province of Castellón, in the Plana Baixa region, 7 km from the Mediterranean Sea and is the gateway to the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park. With 32,000 inhabitants, The main tourist attraction of La Vall d’Uixó is undoubtedly Caves of Saint Joseph, a cave that houses one of the longest navigable underground rivers in Europe.

Location of La Vall d'Uixó

How to get there

By car

Getting to La Vall d’Uixó by car is very easy. The city is connected to the center of the country by the A-3 and to the Mediterranean road network by the A-7 and the now toll-free AP-7.

Although La Vall d’Uixó does not have a train station, nearby towns such as Nules, Xilxes, and Moncofa (8 km away) do. You can check commuter train timetables at the Renfe website. It is possible to reach Castellón or Valencia by high-speed train and use public transport to get to La Vall d’Uixó.
AVSA It is the company responsible for urban transport in La Vall d’Uixó. It is worth noting that both regular lines, north and south, stop at “Alto de la Vila, 13”, the closest stop to Coves de Sant Josep. On the other hand, La Vall d’Uixó is connected to the following municipalities through the following regular bus services: HICID:
  • La Vall d’Uixó – Castellón de la Plana (Line 360).
  • La Vall d’Uixó – Xilxes Beach (Line 363).
  • La Vall d’Uixó- Moncofa Beach (Line 364).
Furthermore, our city is also connected to Valencia and its northern metropolitan area via the line 113: Valencia – La Vall d’Uixó.

The municipality has local and national service:

Where to sleep

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