The Ruta de Agua Acueducto Romano de Peña Cortada stands as an iconic trail in the Valencian region for good reason. This picturesque route seamlessly blends three elements: a delightful riverside stroll, the charming white village of Chelva, and the awe-inspiring 2000-year-old Roman Viaduct with its intricate tunnel system.
The Ruta de Agua Acueducto Romano de Peña Cortada stands as an iconic trail in the Valencian region for good reason. This picturesque route seamlessly blends three elements: a delightful riverside stroll, the charming white village of Chelva, and the awe-inspiring 2000-year-old Roman Viaduct with its intricate tunnel system.
- Calles - The adventure begins with a soothing coffee in the charming village of Calles, a hidden treasure in the Spanish countryside. Wander through its picturesque streets and enjoy the sights, including the remarkable historic church and the whimsical “Frog Fountain,” a beloved spot for both locals and visitors. It’s an ideal way to start the…
- Calles - The adventure begins with a soothing coffee in the charming village of Calles, a hidden treasure in the Spanish countryside. Wander through its picturesque streets and enjoy the sights, including the remarkable historic church and the whimsical “Frog Fountain,” a beloved spot for both locals and visitors. It’s an ideal way to start the day and immerse in the genuine allure of rural Spain.
- Ruta del agua - The journey continues along the Fluvial section, a breathtaking riverside path where the beauty of rushing rapids, the soothing sounds of nature, and rich historical landmarks await. Along the route, a visit to a 19th-century mill reveals a surprising and vibrant mural inside, and ancient caves, once used for food storage during the Arabic era, offer a captivating glimpse into the past.
Stroll through a serene corridor of eucalyptus trees, breathing in the fresh forest air, before pausing by the river for a tranquil picnic lunch amidst nature.
- Chelva - Travel back in time while exploring one of Spain’s most picturesque white towns, celebrated for its timeless beauty and genuine Andalusian charm. This village is renowned for the Ruta de los Lavaderos—a scenic path featuring historic stone washhouses and fountains once used by locals for laundry, providing insight into traditional village life.
Enjoy a refreshing drink in the lively main Plaza.
- Acueducto de la Pena Cortada - After the drink, the journey continues from Chelva towards the Roman aqueduct, passing through olive groves and offering fantastic views back at the town.
Depending on the season, almond trees may be in bloom, and during the breeding season, deer can also be spotted.
The 2000-year-old aqueduct is awe-inspiring, and the tunnels carved out of rocks are sure to impress. Finally, the descent through a beautiful ravine leads back to the village in Chelva where the journey began. The entire walk covers about 10 miles, or 16 km.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.