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Parks #4 in Borriana, Castellón

Rey Jaime I Garden

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A quiet, local urban retreat
Rey Jaime I Garden, Plaça Pol 17 Carinyena, 162, 12540 Vila-real, Castellón, Spain
Interesting facts
1

The park is named after King James I of Aragon, a pivotal figure in the history of the Valencian Community.

2

The surrounding district of Vila-real is historically significant for its role in the regional ceramic industry.

3

The garden's design integrates local plant species adapted to the Mediterranean climate of the Castellón province.

Overview

Jardín Rey Jaime I is a centrally located urban park in Vila-real, Castellón, characterized by its wide pedestrian paths and manicured Mediterranean greenery. The park serves as a primary green lung for the city, featuring distinct zones for recreational activities and social gatherings. It is situated in the proximity of major local thoroughfares, providing a quiet transition space between residential blocks. The layout emphasizes open walkways, mature trees providing shade, and integrated seating areas for local residents. It is frequently utilized for community events and seasonal public gatherings due to its accessible topography.

Photo spot

The central fountain area which provides a symmetrical backdrop of the park's main vegetation.

Insider tips

Bring a water bottle as the climate in Castellón can be quite dry during summer months.

Visit during the early evening to experience the local tradition of communal outdoor socializing.

The park is best navigated on foot as all major sections are interconnected via flat, paved walkways.

What to avoid

Avoid visiting during the peak heat of midday in July and August as shade coverage is limited in open sections.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
30-45 minutes
Best time to visit
Late afternoon or early evening during spring or autumn for comfortable temperatures.
Address
Rey Jaime I Garden, Plaça Pol 17 Carinyena, 162, 12540 Vila-real, Castellón, Spain
39.933, -0.102
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Details
Shade & rest areasAmple benches and mature tree-lined paths provide consistent shaded seating.
Vegetation typeMediterranean-adapted shrubbery and ornamental trees.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 30-45 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late afternoon or early evening during spring or autumn for comfortable temperatures..

The central fountain area which provides a symmetrical backdrop of the park's main vegetation.

Close by you'll find Basílica de Sant Pasqual, Plaça El Llaurador, Iglesia de San Jaime.