Càlig, in the Baix Maestrat region, lies to the north of the Region of Valencia. Within its borders, it has a rich natural, cultural and landscape heritage, in which, in spite of the recent crop transformations, there is still a large number of olive farms. Among them, it is worth highlighting the existence of 56 Millenary Olive Trees inventoried, especially in Pou Bonet, Pedralta, Crevetes, Solanes and Cabanils areas.
Leaving the town by the road that goes to the hermitage of el Socors (where they live with other centenary trees: European nettle trees, elms and carob trees), there is an estate of olive trees of the Conesa Sanz family. There, after signing an agreement with the town council and the Commonwealth of the Taula del Sénia, an area of Millenary Olive Trees has been set up and marked. Although there are several specimens, the two most spectacular have been marked and one of them reaches 6.35m of trunk perimeter at 1.30m from the ground.