Best attractions and places to see around Rupià include its well-preserved medieval village, recognized as a Historical-Artistic Grouping in the Baix Empordà region. This area features historic landmarks such as Rupià Castle and the Church of Sant Vicenç, alongside medieval walls and gateways. The surrounding landscape offers natural features like the ancient Great Olive Tree and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural sites and natural points of interest within the village and its vicinity.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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With nice restaurants and bars
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A beautiful mountain pass road near Girona with a moderate gradient. Little traffic and very good asphalt.
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Very nice favorite for this little pass through a pine forest. A real must!
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Wonderful medieval city out of the bitten paths. Nice cage on main market.
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We made a route through this area, Peratallada is a picturesque medieval town located in the Bajo Ampurdán region, in the province of Girona, Catalonia. Its name means "carved stone", referring to the stone used in its construction. Without a doubt, it is the one we liked the most with the permission of the others The town is completely surrounded by walls and defense towers, and its historic core is made up of a set of cobbled streets and stone buildings dating from the 10th century. The church of Sant Esteve, built in the 13th century, is one of the most outstanding monuments of Peratallada. There you will find a terrace where they make good sandwiches. In addition, Peratallada has a wide gastronomic offer, with restaurants that offer typical dishes of the region, in our case it was only a breakfast.
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Bike path along the Ter with its nature reserve.
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In case of rain or humidity, you can take the footbridge and stop at the Gualta roundabout itself.
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This small town in the Baix Empordà has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site and Cultural Asset of National Interest, due to its well-preserved medieval architecture. The original constructions of Peratallada are strongly marked by their fortified character. It had three wall enclosures (12th to 13th centuries), the main one being the one with the castle in its center. In addition, the outer enclosure was protected by a moat dug into the rock, with a depth of eight meters. Of the castle, the keep and the palace (11th to 14th centuries) stand out, with another important building being the church of Sant Esteve (13th century).
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Rupià is a remarkably well-preserved medieval village. You can explore the Rupià Castle, a significant example of Catalan civil Gothic architecture, and the Gothic and Renaissance style Church of Sant Vicenç. Don't miss the 15th-century medieval walls and gateways, such as the 'Amunt' and 'Avall' gateways, which reveal the town's original layout. The historic streets and squares, with their cobblestone paths and ancient stone houses, also offer a journey back in time.
Yes, the Baix Empordà region is rich in medieval heritage. Just a short distance from Rupià is Peratallada — Historic Village, celebrated for its exceptionally well-preserved medieval architecture, including three wall enclosures, a castle, and the church of Sant Esteve. Another charming option is Monells — Medieval village, known for its beautiful squares and alleys.
In the surroundings of Rupià, you can visit the ancient 'Great Olive Tree,' also known as 'Olivera Grossa,' near Mas Llorà. This millennial tree is a unique natural landmark. For scenic views, the Santa Pellaia Pass offers great vistas, and the Els Àngels Climb from Girona also provides panoramic views from its summit.
Absolutely! The Rupià area is popular for cycling. You can tackle climbs like the Els Àngels Climb from Girona, which offers great views and amenities at the top, or the Santa Pellaia Pass, known for its good road surface and flowing corners. For more routes, explore the Cycling around Rupià guide, which includes routes like the 'Medieval Villages of Baix Empordà Loop'.
The volcanic zone around Rupià offers various hiking opportunities. While specific hiking trails directly from Rupià are not detailed in the highlights, the surrounding fields and hills are suitable for walks. For mountain biking, which often shares similar terrain, you can find routes in the MTB Trails around Rupià guide, such as the 'Jaume I Square, Monells – Ganga Pass loop from Rupià'.
Yes, Rupià and its surroundings offer several family-friendly attractions. Exploring the medieval streets of Rupià village itself is an engaging activity for all ages. Nearby, Peratallada — Historic Village and Monells — Medieval village are also marked as family-friendly, providing a captivating historical experience. The Gualta Bridge is another accessible historical site.
While specific dog-friendly rules for individual attractions are not always listed, generally, outdoor areas and trails in the Rupià region are welcoming to dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. When visiting medieval villages like Rupià or Peratallada, dogs are usually allowed in public outdoor spaces, but access to specific buildings or establishments may vary. Always check local signage.
The Baix Empordà region, where Rupià is located, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are often considered the best times for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, as the weather is pleasant and temperatures are milder. Summers can be hot, while winters are generally mild but can be cooler for outdoor pursuits.
Rupià, despite its small size, offers a taste of local Catalan cuisine. You'll find charming restaurants and cafes within the village, often serving traditional dishes. For accommodation, there are guesthouses and rural tourism options that allow you to experience the village's medieval atmosphere firsthand. Nearby larger towns also offer a wider range of dining and lodging choices.
Beyond Rupià Castle and the Church of Sant Vicenç, look for the distinctive medieval walls and gateways of Rupià village. Another notable architectural feature is the Gualta Bridge, a well-preserved 16th and 17th-century construction with five lowered arches over the Daró River. The fortified character of nearby Peratallada, with its castle and three wall enclosures, also showcases unique medieval engineering.
Rupià is best explored on foot, especially its medieval core. For reaching nearby attractions like Peratallada or Gualta Bridge, a car is generally recommended for flexibility. Public transport options to and from Rupià are limited, so checking local bus schedules in advance is advisable if you plan to rely on them. Parking facilities are available for visitors to the village.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved medieval charm of the villages, noting the feeling of stepping back in time. For example, the Peratallada — Historic Village is described as 'just gorgeous' with its cobbled streets and stone buildings. Cyclists particularly enjoy the scenic routes and good road surfaces of climbs like Els Àngels Climb from Girona, appreciating the views and amenities at the top.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking on established trails and public lands in the Rupià region. However, it's always good practice to respect private property, stay on marked paths, and be aware of any local regulations, especially concerning protected natural areas. For specific routes, checking with local tourist information centers can provide the most up-to-date guidance.


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