Best attractions and places to see around Medinyà are found in this town nestled in the Gironès comarca of Catalonia, Spain. It offers a glimpse into its history with sites like Medinyà Castle and the Medieval Hospital of Sant Jaume. The area features gently undulating terrain with forested areas and cultivated fields, providing panoramic views of the Ter River plain and the Gavarres massif.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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From the city wall you have a beautiful view over the city and the cathedral
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Very interesting bridge, constructed by Mr. Eiffel.
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...a great view over Girona when the weather is nice, a quiet walk when the weather is bad
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HBO filmed some outdoor scenes for season 6 of Game of Thrones at the cathedral and its famed steps. The cathedral stands in for the Great Sept house of worship, with special effects altering parts of the building and the steps, in two episodes of season 6, "Blood of My Blood" and "The Winds of Winter".
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The stairs of Girona Cathedral are one of the most legendary places in the city and lead to the doors of this enormous church with one of the largest naves in Europe. Beautiful streets (Jewish alley) that surround it, made of cobblestones and with history behind them. It's always time to go up the total stairs to know how many there are!
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So the bridge was built in 1877 by the Gustave Eiffels company (10 years before the Eiffel Tower). However, the design was not provided by the famous engineer himself, but by the local architect Manuel Almeda ten years earlier.
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From May 13 to 21 is the Temps de Flores and they put flower exhibitions all over the center of Gerona. It is spectacular to see. I recommend it 100%
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Medinyà itself is home to the historic Medinyà Castle, a cultural heritage site offering panoramic views of the Ter River plain and the Gavarres massif. You can also find the Medieval Hospital of Sant Jaume, dating back to 1398, in the old town. Nearby, the city of Girona offers a wealth of history, including the magnificent Cathedral Square of Girona, known for its Gothic nave, and the ancient Girona City Walls, which provide excellent views over the old town.
Medinyà is situated in a picturesque transitional zone, offering gently undulating terrain with forested areas and cultivated fields. From the elevated old town, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Ter River plain and the Gavarres massif. For a more active experience with views, consider the Els Àngels Climb from Girona, which offers rewarding vistas from the top.
The region around Medinyà is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Sant Miquel Picnic Area – Sant Miquel Castle loop' or the 'Canal de Sant Jordi – Crossing to the Ter Route loop.' Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes such as the 'Beautiful winding road – Llémena Valley loop from Celrà' or gravel biking routes like the 'Els Àngels Climb from Girona – Sant Miquel Castle loop from Celrà.' You can find more details on these and other routes on the respective guide pages for Hiking around Medinyà, Road Cycling Routes around Medinyà, and Gravel biking around Medinyà.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and scenic beauty. The Cathedral Square of Girona is admired for its impressive Gothic architecture, with its nave recognized as the widest in the world. The Girona City Walls are loved for the wonderful views they offer over the old town. The Els Àngels Climb from Girona is a popular cycling spot, offering great views and amenities at the top.
While Medinyà itself is small, its proximity to Girona offers several family-friendly options. Walking along the Girona City Walls can be an engaging activity for families, offering historical insights and views. The various bridges over the Onyar River in Girona, such as the Old Fishmongers' Bridge and the Stone Bridge, are also pleasant spots for a family stroll.
Yes, the Girona province is rich in medieval heritage. Beyond Medinyà Castle, you can explore other medieval castles like Castell de Montagut in Sant Julià de Ramis, Palol de Revardit Castle, Juià Castle, and Sant Miquel Castle, which offers privileged views. Charming medieval villages such as Peratallada and Besalú are also within easy reach, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
To fully appreciate the natural beauty, consider exploring the gently undulating terrain through hiking or cycling. The area is a transitional zone between the Empordà plain and the Garrotxa and Gironès mountains, offering diverse landscapes. You can enjoy views of the Ter River plain and the Gavarres massif. Nearby natural spaces include the Gavarres massif and the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, known for its volcanoes and the Fageda d'en Jordà beech forest.
Girona features several distinctive bridges. The Old Fishmongers' Bridge, designed by Gustave Eiffel, is particularly striking with its red metal construction. The Stone Bridge is another picturesque landmark crossing the Onyar River, connecting the Barri Vell with the Mercadal.
While Medinyà itself is inland, its strategic location makes it a convenient base for day trips to the renowned Costa Brava coastline. The beautiful beaches and coves of the Costa Brava are not far, allowing you to combine historical exploration with seaside relaxation.
The local ecosystem around Medinyà supports diverse Mediterranean fauna. You might spot rabbits, hares, various bird species like sparrows and owls, and amphibians such such as salamanders. Temporary waterways and wetlands also provide habitats for a variety of insects and arachnids. The flora is characterized by common pine and holm oak forests, interspersed with areas of scrubland and cultivated fields.
Yes, the area offers a range of cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find easy routes like the 'Medieval Village of Púbol – Historic Center of Flaçà loop' (34.9 km) or more challenging ones such as the 'Llémena Valley – Camí de Sant Medir loop' (94.8 km). Gravel biking also has options from moderate to difficult, including the 'Els Àngels Climb from Girona – Sant Miquel Castle loop' (36.3 km). More details can be found on the Road Cycling Routes around Medinyà and Gravel biking around Medinyà guide pages.


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