

The Sénia Territory, a land of millenary olive trees, comprises 27 villages located on both sides of the Sénia river and around Tosal del Rey, where Aragon, Catalonia, and the Region of Valencia meet.
This is where you will find the world's largest concentration of millenary olive trees. Nowadays there are 6.358 registered specimens which trunk has a perimeter greater than 3,50 m measured at 1,30 m above the ground, the predominant variety being Farga. Its very existence has given character to the landscape by providing a mosaic of trees and dry-stone walls.
To facilitate tours to see the most majestic olive trees and the areas of greatest concentration (all of which are located on estates that are still in production), two open-air museums have been created, as well as different areas with olive trees that are marked and explained, routes for walking or cycling, etc., in addition to a wide range of museums and interpretation centers, working oil mills, guided tours, selling and tasting of oil from millenary olive trees, and a wealth of culinary offerings.
The Minister of Culture and Sports, Miquel Iceta, has presented the “Green Book for de sustainable management of cultural heritage”, which contains examples of good practices in which environmental, economic and social sustainability criteria are a
On Saturday, June 10, 2023, the 18th Taula del Sénia Exhibition was held in Canet lo Roig, taking advantage of the 20th Canet lo Roig Oil Fair during the days 10 and 11 of June.
On Monday, May 22, 2023, at the FAO headquarters in Rome, the Director General of FAO QU Dongyu presented Mª Teresa Adell (Manager of the Taula del Sénia Commonwealth) and Jaume Antich (President of the Sénia Territory Association) with the recognition for "Millenary olive trees in the Sénia Territory" as GIAHS (Important World Agricultural Heritage System), being one of the 74 in the world and 5 in Spain: “Valle Salado de Añana” (Álava), “Uva pasa