The Turia Garden begins
in the Cabecera Park.
The garden is divided into 16 sections.
These sections are separated
by different bridges throughout the park.
The 9 October Bridge is the entrance to the garden.
The 9 October Bridge is one of the most important
bridges in Valencia.
It was built by the Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava.
From the bridge you can also begin
circuit 5.
A circuit is a route shaped like a circle,
which means that it starts and ends at the same point.
This circuit is 5,731 metres long
for people to walk or run.
You can also do other sports such as:
- Petanque
- Skateboarding
- Ping pong
- Skating
From the 9 October Bridge to the Ademuz Bridge
there are different sports facilities such as;
- Football pitch
- Basketball courts
- Children's playgrounds.
Section 4 of the garden starts at the Ademuz Bridge.