Best castles around Rotglà I Corberà offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and strategic past. The municipality itself features significant historical structures such as the Torre Blanca, a whitewashed medieval fortress, and remnants of the old stately palace of the Rotglà. While not within Rotglà I Corberà, the impressive Corbera Castle, an 11th-century Muslim fortress, is located approximately 3 km away in the separate municipality of Corbera. These sites provide insight into the area's historical evolution and defensive architecture.
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The castle can be considered of Muslim origin, possibly built between the 11th and 12th centuries.
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Different sections of walls can be seen that delimit a double enclosure. The lower one, with an irregular polygonal plan, preserves numerous Islamic remains and forms an antewall at the foot of the main castle. Most of the lower enclosure adapts to the terrain, and you can still see some rectangular towers, which are quite damaged, as well as some previous lower defense, even more damaged. The main enclosure is almost rectangular and is located at the top of the mountain, presenting remains of walls and angular towers, which appear to date from the Christian era, manufactured in lime and stone, highlighting to the south an advanced tower with arrow slits. In this area there is a bastion with two towers. In the center of this high enclosure, there are the remains of a large tower.
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Castle of Enguera 381 SHARED The Castle of Enguera rises on a hill close to the town, a place from which to enjoy beautiful views, accessible hiking routes or a nearby via ferrata of 300 meters, the Via Ferrata Fuente Godalla (on the via ferrata you can park and climb castle).
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Impressive facility and fantastic views
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Wonderful place worth visiting and exploring. The Castell has a unique value for the entire Valencian Community since it was once one of the strongest and strategic points of the ancient Kingdom of Valencia. Today it offers amazing views of the entire La Costera valley and you cannot miss visiting it from the inside. To get there you will travel part of the Via Augusta, an ancient and well-known route that linked Rome with Cartagena and Cádiz, running along the Mediterranean coast and crossing the Pyrenees.
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A very cool and entertaining path along the sunny side with very nice views of the castle and its fortress. It is a very pleasant route with a surface in very good condition.
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It is an Almohad tower from the 13th century that was part of the defense wall of the castle of Xàtiva. Its name is due to its orientation since it is given the first rays of the sun of the day. It consists of a rectangular floor plan with its peculiar semicircular side. It has two floors and an attached cistern.
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Double fortress located in the Sierra del Castell, above Xàtiva, due to the strategic location of the city it has been the scene and witness of numerous conflicts. Divided into the Castell Menor and the Castell Major, the former sits on Iberian and Roman remains. The successive cultures that have populated these lands have been expanding and fortifying it. It already had a leading role during Hannibal's campaigns, and in the Al-Andalus period. It was later important, in the times of the Kingdom of Valencia, in the wars against Castile, in those of Germanías and in the Succession, as well as a prison for illustrious convicts.
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Within the municipality of Rotglà i Corberà, you can explore the Torre Blanca (White Tower), a restored medieval fortress and one of the oldest buildings in the La Costera region. Additionally, there are remnants of the old stately palace of the Rotglà near the main church of Sant Joan Baptista, offering insight into the area's noble history.
While not directly in Rotglà i Corberà, the most impressive castle nearby is Corbera Castle, located approximately 3 km away in the separate municipality of Corbera. This 11th-century Muslim fortress, built on Roman foundations, features preserved walls, buttresses, and an Albarrana tower, known for its strategic location and historical significance.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Castell de Xàtiva is highly recommended, especially from its older Castell Menor section. The Castle of La Encomienda de Enguera also provides beautiful vistas towards La Ribera Alta. Additionally, Sun Tower of Xàtiva and La Solana del Castell are excellent viewpoints.
Yes, Castell de Xàtiva is considered family-friendly, offering a vast and engaging historical site for all ages to explore. Its extensive grounds and well-preserved sections provide an educational and enjoyable experience for families.
Absolutely. Many castles are situated amidst natural landscapes, perfect for combining with outdoor activities. For instance, you can explore hiking trails around the castles, such as the 'Sun Tower of Xàtiva – Xàtiva Castle loop' or the 'View from Castell Menor – Castell de Xàtiva loop'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Rotglà I Corberà guide.
The castles in this region, including the Torre Blanca and Castell de Xàtiva, reflect a rich history of strategic importance. They served as defensive structures along ancient routes like the Via Augusta, witnessing numerous conflicts from Iberian and Roman times through the Al-Andalus period, and later during the Kingdom of Valencia. They offer a tangible connection to the area's past rulers and conflicts.
The best time to visit is typically during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder and more pleasant for exploring outdoor sites like castles, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter days of winter.
Parking options vary by location. For larger sites like Castell de Xàtiva, there are usually designated parking areas nearby. For more remote ruins like the Castle of La Encomienda de Enguera, access might involve parking in the nearest town (Enguera or Montesa) and continuing on foot or by bicycle.
Yes, the region's castles showcase diverse architectural elements. The Torre Blanca is notable for its whitewashed medieval fortress design. Sun Tower of Xàtiva is an Almohad tower from the 13th century with a unique rectangular floor plan and semicircular side, known for its orientation to the first rays of sun. Corbera Castle, though outside the municipality, features an impressive Albarrana tower, considered one of the best-preserved in Europe.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and the strategic positions of the castles, which offer not only a journey through time but also stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The blend of well-preserved structures and atmospheric ruins, like those at Castell de Xàtiva and the Castle of La Encomienda de Enguera, is a major draw.
For castles located near towns, such as Castell de Xàtiva, you will find a variety of cafes and restaurants in the nearby city of Xàtiva. For more remote sites, it's advisable to check local amenities in the closest villages before your visit or bring your own refreshments.


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