The region of Valencia lies in the east of Spain. It borders Catalonia in the north, with the regions of Costa Blanca and Murcia in the south.
Valencia's geographical landscape can be divided into two parts: inland and coast. Mountains and rock formations integrated into the Iberian mountain range and the Subbetica range dominate the landscape inland. The second part of the region is located around the flat coastal area, mainly comprised of low sandy beaches and coastal lagoons and pools, some of which have dried up. Thanks to its location, Valencia has been the Spanish gateway to the Mediterranean, with the special charm that seaport cities have and even hosting the 2007 Americas Cup Yacthing Race (and the next one in 2009!)
Golf in the Valencia region is of great quality; there’s the established and impressive El Bosque to the impeccable and world recognized beauty and quality of the El Saler Golf links. New course Foressos is a welcome to an area that boasts few courses, but quality over quantity every time.