Best castles around Sant Vicenç Dels Horts are found in the surrounding Baix Llobregat region, as the historical Castle of Sant Vicenç dels Horts was demolished. The municipality itself features a varied architectural heritage, reflecting its evolution from an agricultural town. This area is characterized by its position near the Llobregat delta and the Collserola mountain range, offering historical structures and viewpoints. While traditional castles are not directly within the town, several notable ruins and fortifications are accessible nearby.
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climb from the train station, difficult stretch of + or - 2 km.
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Go up from the train station.
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More than 1,000 years of history Although recent archaeological studies testify to the occupation of the Eramprunyà cliff since prehistoric and Iberian times, the history of the castle begins in the 9th century. In 801 the Franks took the city of Barcelona from the Saracens, who had to retreat to the right bank of the Llobregat. The defense of Barcelona required the protection of the flat area, but also the entire lower part of the Llobregat valley, from Martorell to the sea, as it is a natural area of access to Barcelona. It was also necessary to control the entire coastline and the paths of the Garraf. Some of the castles that were built at this time were those of Cervelló, Castellví de Rosanes, Sant Boi, Corbera, Castelldefels and Eramprunyà. For visits Second Sunday of the month, at 10 am Meeting point at the Hermitage of Bruguers. Source and for + info https://www.patrimonigava.cat/espais-patrimonials/castell-deramprunya
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This castle is located near Sant Miquel d'Eramprunyà and is located on an elevated part, between the slopes of the Garraf with magnificent views over the Llobregat delta.
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good views from up there, it is better to go up through the area of the urbanization that is softer, on the river side the climbs are very strong.
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On a small hill, above the town of Molins de Rei, are the ruins of the castle that was built in the 14th century on the remains of an old circular defensive tower, called Guadall or Guadallo, of Visigothic origin (8th century) , that is to say, pre-Romanesque. This is confirmed by the remains of a wall lock that used an opus spicatum facing characteristic of that period. On the west facade stands a three-tiered tower where the door and two openings are preserved, one of which is currently reconstructed. There are also remains of the trapezoidal plant, a small tower attached to the rock, the walls of the Guadall tower and the remains of a large cistern, partially drilled into the rock and protected by a barrel vault (10th and 12th centuries ).
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The moat tower was built in the middle of the 19th century and was part of the military optical telegraph line from Barcelona to Lleida. It communicated with the towers located in Molins de Rei and Esparreguera with a structure located on the tower that was formed by a fixed vertical pole and a transversal one that could be inclined 45 ° to the left and right, with a circle at each end. A pulley allowed the movement of a third circle up and down the vertical pole, thus achieving a total of 20 possible combinations. At night the circles were replaced by lanterns. On January 24, 1939, the tower, abandoned since the late nineteenth century, became a last point of resistance of Republican troops to the Francoist army. Once restored by Castellbisbal City Council, it is now part of the catalog of 100 elements of Catalonia's industrial heritage. Information extracted from the Castellbisbal City Council website:
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Place with beautiful views over Martorell and the Devil's Bridge.
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No, the historical Castle of Sant Vicenç dels Horts was demolished in 1976 and is no longer standing. However, the municipality offers a varied architectural heritage with other historical buildings to explore.
While traditional castles are absent, you can explore significant historical buildings such as Can Pujador (1679) and Can Costa (16th century), which are examples of the town's agricultural past. The Molí dels Frares (Frares Mill), a 14th-century Gothic mill, now serves as an environmental education center, and the Baroque-origin Parish Church of Sant Vicenç is also a notable site.
Several notable castles and ruins are located in the surrounding Baix Llobregat region. These include the Castellciuró Ruins in Molins de Rei, Eramprunyà Castle near Gavà/Begues, and The Salvana Tower in Santa Coloma de Cervelló.
The Castellciuró Ruins, located in Molins de Rei within the Collserola mountain range, are documented since 1066. They feature an ancient wall in opus spicatum, possibly of Visigothic or pre-Romanesque origin, and offer a great viewpoint over the Baix Llobregat. These restored ruins provide insight into medieval history and strategic defense.
Yes, Eramprunyà Castle is located on an elevated position near Sant Miquel d'Eramprunyà, offering magnificent views over the Llobregat delta. With over 1,000 years of history, it played a crucial role in the defense of Barcelona against Saracen forces in the 9th century. Visits are typically available on the second Sunday of the month.
The Fossada Tower (Castellbisbal) is a historical watchtower with its moat, situated just above the Pont del Diable in Martorell. It provides beautiful views over Martorell and the iconic Devil's Bridge, making it a significant historical site and viewpoint.
Yes, The Salvana Tower in Santa Coloma de Cervelló is an old fortification documented since 992, featuring Romanesque style with Gothic modifications. Additionally, La Torre Negra in San Cugat del Vallés is a well-preserved Romanesque military construction dating back to the 12th century.
The region around Sant Vicenç dels Horts offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, MTB trails, and running trails. Many of these routes pass by or offer views of historical sites and natural landscapes.
While specific routes directly to all castles aren't detailed, the Castellciuró Ruins are easily accessible and can be integrated into various routes in the Molins de Rei area. For mountain biking, a route like the 'Can Riera Caves – Cervelló Castle loop from Quatre Camins' offers a chance to explore historical sites within a longer ride.
Visitors frequently highlight the historical significance and the strategic viewpoints offered by these sites. The ancient ruins, restored fortifications, and watchtowers provide a glimpse into the past, often accompanied by beautiful panoramic views over the Llobregat delta and surrounding landscapes.
Amenities like cafes and pubs are generally found in the nearby towns such as Molins de Rei (near Castellciuró Ruins) or Martorell (near Fossada Tower). It's advisable to plan ahead as most castle ruins themselves do not have direct facilities.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring outdoor ruins and historical sites, avoiding the peak heat of summer and potential chill of winter. Always check specific opening hours for any guided tours or internal access, especially for sites like Eramprunyà Castle.


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