Tírig · Castellón
Renovated village house with original stone charm in the heart of Alto Maestrazgo
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A completely renovated village house that retains its original stone wall charm. It has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious dining room with terrace. Perfect for families or groups of friends in a peaceful and welcoming setting. Live a unique experience!
Hi, I'm Olga, an engineer, married and mum of two girls aged 6 and 8. I grew up in Tírig (Castellón) until I was 18, then moved to Barcelona for university — and I'm still here, I love the city! This is my second home and I only rent it out when I'm away.
Languages: Catalan · English · Spanish
+34 647 544 985Tírig is a charming inland village in the province of Castellón, known for its tranquillity and natural beauty. Located in the Alto Maestrazgo region, it is an ideal destination for those seeking to disconnect and enjoy nature, history and local gastronomy. Just minutes from the village is the Museu de la Valltorta, where you can admire cave paintings declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area also offers numerous hiking trails, excursions to unique natural spots and mountain biking routes. Tírig is also an excellent base for visiting charming towns like Morella, Culla, Sant Mateu or Ares del Maestre, as well as the coast at Peñíscola or Alcossebre, less than an hour's drive away.
The Church of Nostra Senyora del Pilar (late 17th c.) with its sundial and zodiac signs on the bell tower. The Santa Bàrbara hermitage, Pou de la Vila and Pou de la Cadena wells. A landscape of almond trees, olive groves, pine forests and the Barranc de la Valltorta ravine.
The only cave art museum in the Valencian territory. It features a permanent exhibition on prehistoric rock art declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with guided visits to the shelters. Prior booking recommended for groups.
Dedicated to local painter Gabriel Puig Roda (1865–1919), trained at Madrid's Sant Ferran School and in Rome. The collection reflects his travels throughout Italy. Located at the Town Hall, C/ Sant Antoni, 11. Mon–Fri 9 am–2 pm.
Over 1,440 documented structures: barraques (stone huts), walls, terraces, wells and cisterns that form part of the traditional agricultural landscape of the Alt Maestrat and represent centuries of vernacular dry-stone engineering.
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Arrabal de Vinaroz, 7 · 12179 Tírig · Castellón · Spain