(12179) Tírig
Tírig has a Punt Net promoted by the Generalitat Valenciana with specific parking spaces for motorhomes, free gray and black water emptying service, as well as water supply.
It is a small municipality in the province of Castellón, located in the Alt Maestrat region, known for housing the Valltorta Museum and being the starting point for guided visits to the groups of cave paintings in the Valltorta-Gasulla Cultural Park. more than 7,000 years old.
It has notable monuments such as the church of Nuestra Señora del Pilar, a temple that dates back to the end of the 17th century and which in its bell tower houses a sundial with the signs of the zodiac.
Other architectural elements of great value are the hermitage of Santa Bàrbara, the Pou de la Vila, built by French troops at the beginning of the 19th century or the Pou de la Cadena.
Its landscape is characterized by the presence of almond trees, olive trees and 'pedra en sec' constructions, an ancient technique that consists of superimposing stones to build barracks, walls and even wells.
On April 27 and 28, Tírig will celebrate the V edition of the Prehistoric Fair, a journey through time that will have a very varied program. The fair will offer guided tours, concerts, gastronomic delights, historical reenactments and a local produce market. In addition, attendees will be able to participate in exciting activities such as archery and an extensive program that you can see in the image gallery.