Alcudia de Crespins
Alcudia de Crespins is a Spanish municipality in the province of Valencia, in the autonomous community of Valencia. It is located in the Costera region, about 72 kilometers south of Valencia.
The town has a population of around 4,000 inhabitants and its economy is based mainly on agriculture, with crops of oranges, olives and other fruit trees.
The historical and cultural heritage of Alcudia de Crespins is very rich, highlighting the parish church of San Pedro, built in the 18th century and which has a baroque-style bell tower. Also of interest are the Virgen de la Cueva Santa hermitage, the Trinidad fountain and various manor houses with artistic elements on their façades.
In addition, the town has several parks and green spaces, such as the Barranco de las Ovejas park or the Font de la Vila park, which offer residents and visitors a space for leisure and the enjoyment of nature.