Adsubia Tourist Information

Adsubia is a municipality in the comarca of Marina Alta in the north of the province of Alicante, in the Valencian Community. It is enclaved in the Pego Valley. The neighboring municipalities are: Villalonga and Oliva and Pego.

Adsubia is a small traditional Spanish village situated amongst the extensive orange and lemon groves 2km from Pego.

The general area is at the northern limit of the Costa Blanca but has none of the brash commercialism of Benidorm and other more southerly destinations. The area around Adsubia contains some dramatic mountain scenery and aromatic orange and lemon groves but on the coastal plain is one of Europes largest subterranean lakes, which makes the area green and fertile. Water is extracted from this lake and the local water supply is consequently safe to drink.

Adsubia is real Spain with its many traditions and festivals. The beach, part of the Orange Blossom Coast is 11km from Adsubia and is part of an unbroken, unspoilt beach that stretches from Denia to Gandia.

The area is steeped in history and there are two castles within walking distance of the house. The Castell De Gallinera overlooks the valley at a height of 320m and close by is the Castell De Forna which overlooks the picturesque traditional Spanish village of the same name.

The Adsubia website can be found at www.atzuvia-forna.org

 

Adsubia
Adsubia General Information
Adsubia Fiestas
Adsubia Map
Adsubia Places to Stay
Adsubia Shops and Services
Adsubia Sightseeing and Places to Visit
Adsubia Weather Forecasts


Smart DNS Proxy For UK TV Abroad
Best VPN for UK TV Abroad