The park is named after Edeta, the ancient Iberian settlement that once stood on the nearby Sant Miquel hill.
Llíria is historically known as 'Liria' or 'Edeta' in antiquity, making the park name a direct reference to the region's pre-Roman heritage.
The park design reflects typical Mediterranean urban landscaping, prioritizing heat-resistant flora common to the Valencia region.
Parc Silvestre d'Edeta is a community-focused green space located in the town of Llíria, Valencia, serving as a recreational area for local residents. The park features landscaped walking paths, mature Mediterranean vegetation, and designated zones for children's play. It is situated on flat terrain, providing a accessible environment for casual exercise and relaxation. The site is maintained by the Llíria municipal council as part of the town's urban park network. It functions primarily as a neighborhood park rather than a botanical garden or tourist attraction.
The central walking paths surrounded by the park's mature trees.
Bring your own water as on-site amenities are limited.
Visit during cooler hours, as Mediterranean sun can be intense even in early summer.
Combine a walk here with a visit to the nearby historical center of Llíria.
Expecting an extensive botanical collection; this is a functional local park for residents.
Public park rules apply; keep pets on leashes and remove waste.