A Guide to L'Atzúbia Forna
This northwestern municipality of the Marina Alta was originally two settlements, L'Atzúbia and Forna, which were united administratively in 1910.
Another great example of the region's picturesque beauty, with beautiful green valleys and mountain views that overlook the Marina Alta and Mediterranean sea.
Bars & Restaurants
There are various popular restaurants in the area, serving delicious traditional Valencian dishes such as the Restaurante Nautilus in Forna or La Pionola in L'Atzúbia.
Also, if you're planning to visit the Castle of Forna, you could consider stopping by the Xiringuito Forna as part of your trip.
Fiestas
Patronal Festivities of Forna
During the second half of August, Forna honours their Patron Saint Bernat.
Patronal Festivities of l'Atzúbia
The first weekend of September, l'Atzúbia holds celebrations in honour of Saint Vincent Ferrer as well as a festival of Moors and Christians.
Hiking
PR-CV 58 and it's variants, pass through the mountains of Tormos, Ebo, l'Atzúbia and Pego, providing spectacular views of the valleys of the Marina Alta, is currently under the process of revision for quality control by the FEMECV. Be sure to contact a local guide or hiking group for advice and take the necessary safety precautions.
Leisure
Castell de Forna
The Castell de Forna is a palatial castle believed to have been constructed in the 12th or 13th century and later expanded in the 14th and 15h centuries, which sits at the top of a hill offering spectacular views of the valley.
The Surrounding Area
Pego
Pego is perhaps known for the marshlands of over 1200 hectares, which extends to Oliva. A protected natural park, rich in biodiversity, it is a fantastic place to visit for bird watchers. As well as all the local amenities, the town also has various places of cultural interest such as museums and galleries; they have also hosted an annual art competition since 1976.
Properties in L'Atzúbia Forna
l'Atúzubia Forna is an ideal place for anybody looking for a charming town house in the Marina Alta, the small towns that make up the municipality offer a great opportunity for property with views of the Marina Alta's natural beauty.
If you would like to arrange a viewing anywhere in the Marina Alta, send us a message on WhatsApp or visit our offices in 24b Calle Doctor Fleming, Benidoleig and one of our real estate experts will be happy to help you.
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