Postcard from Navajas

This story happened on: 30/01/2015

Navajas is about 60 km inland from Valencia. It's not far from the A23 Autovia and is, in consequence, a popular night halt for campers heading to the seaside. The town is a mixture of old Moorish streets, modern villas and stylish, lavishly-decorated 18th century villas. You can walk from the campsite to the town, where there is a scattering of bakers, butchers and a couple of mini-markets.

The centre piece of the town, aside from the church spire and dome, is the 1,000 year-old elm tree in the Plaza del Olma: it's here that the Friday market is held and you can have a morning coffee at the corner bar.

From the station you can catch the train for a day out in Valencia. However, there are abundant walks and cycle paths of varying difficulty, starting from and passing Navajas. Just below the town in the gorge there are waterfalls all within walking distance. The Via Verde passes the campsite: it is an old railway track, and so the gradients are very gradual. There are tunnels along the path with switch-activated lights. You can enjoy the mountain scenery at your leisure, regardless of your fitness level.

The main centre of activity in Navajas may well be the campsite and its restaurant. It's Friday night, so we're awaiting the arrival of Spanish families to light up the many static vans!

You need a bit of Spanglish for the shops and market. Today having managed to find the (closed) Post Office (La Officina de Correos) with the help of passers-by, we were guided to the Tobacconist (El Estanco) to get some stamps. Another local suggested that post our letter at the post office - famously Chas replied "Correos es cerda!" It was later that he realized he had said “The post office is Pork"! (Cerrado = closed).

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royandsharont commented on 06/02/2015 20:14

Commented on 06/02/2015 20:14

Hi Chas & Cath, thanks for all that information it is very helpful, as you know, to us without cars. I look forward to hearing how the rest of the tour goes. Regards, Roy

winston commented on 07/02/2015 16:41

Commented on 07/02/2015 16:41

Hi great story, we are planning a long winter trip later this year into next, are picking up as much information as I can, it looks great and have put on our must visit list on our way down, can't wait. Regards Stephen.

Tammygirl commented on 08/02/2015 00:06

Commented on 08/02/2015 00:06

Hi chasncath, the photos look great can't believe how blue the skies are. How are the sites this year? I only ask as I think you said last year they were very busy and some sites were full as some folk had not gone home because of the bad weather in the UK, is it less busy this year. Looking forward to your next post.

chasncath commented on 08/02/2015 09:44

Commented on 08/02/2015 09:44

We had a choice of pitches at Navajas and again here at Kiko Park, Tammygirl. We're heading further south on Wednesday, but we haven't heard anything on the grapevine yet about sites being full. 

Tammygirl commented on 08/02/2015 23:38

Commented on 08/02/2015 23:38

Thanks, were not doing a winter away just yet but gathering information and hoping to do one in the near future. Last year must have just been a busy year then. Have a great time I'm getting lots of ideas from your stories, hope the weather picks up for you.

royandsharont commented on 10/02/2015 14:48

Commented on 10/02/2015 14:48

They say it is Spain's coldest winter for a long time. Our friends who live at El Camoli on the Mar Menor have recently said how bad the strong winds and cold temperatures were there. The good thing for the likes of us is we can move easily!!!! Regards, Roy

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