The park is situated within the historic district of Beniopa, which was an independent municipality before being absorbed by Gandia in 1965.
Its location sits near the transition zone between the modern urban sprawl of Gandia and the agricultural plains of the La Safor region.
The park is frequently used as a neighborhood venue for community-organized local festivities.
Parc de Sant Pere is a neighborhood park located in the Beniopa district of Gandia. It functions as a primary green lung for the surrounding residential area. The park features a layout dominated by mature trees that provide extensive canopy cover during hot Mediterranean summers. It serves as a community gathering space with designated areas for recreation and leisure. The site is characterized by paved walking paths that connect different sections of the park. It is situated adjacent to local urban infrastructure, making it a functional rather than a monumental landmark.
Under the central tree clusters for a shaded, natural composition.
Bring portable seating or a blanket if you plan on staying for an extended period, as benches can be occupied during peak hours.
Visit during the early evening to experience the park when local families gather, providing a genuine sense of Gandia neighborhood life.
Do not treat this as a tourist destination; it is a residential community park with limited amenities compared to the main city center parks.