Best castles around Torroella De Montgrí are situated in a region characterized by its diverse landscape, combining coastal areas with the Montgrí Massif. This area offers a blend of historical significance and natural beauty, with fortifications often strategically placed for panoramic views. The castles here reflect the region's medieval past and its role in historical conflicts. Visitors can explore these sites within the context of the Montgrí, Medes Islands and Baix Ter Natural Park.
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Beautiful old town to walk and look around
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Another lovely small village. A good stop for a nice coffee @ la fusteria ullastret
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Very nice little place.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaCuz9HwYfo Sant Martí d’Empúries, a medieval neighbourhood dependent on L’Escala, is one of the oldest settlements in Catalonia, inhabited since the 9th century BC. It was a peninsula and one of the most important Mediterranean ports thanks to trade with Phoenicians, Punic and Greeks. Until 1064 it was the seat of the county of Empúries, and still preserves part of its medieval wall. The church of Sant Martí (1538) was built on a pre-Romanesque temple from the year 926, and also stands out the Casa Forestal, in modernist style, headquarters of the Iberia Graeca foundation. Opposite it are the remains of the old castle, which inspired Víctor Mora for Captain Trueno. Its narrow streets and the Plaza Mayor offer a charming atmosphere with restaurants and local cuisine. In addition, the Empúries promenade connects Sant Martí with L’Escala, allowing you to discover the beaches of Empúries, the Greco-Roman site and the Moll Grec, in an environment full of history and beauty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQolJ0xfOL8
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With nice restaurants and bars
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It is a diverse excursion with great natural and cultural charm. We will pass through places such as the Ses Negres Marine Reserve and we will enter the water path where we will discover the culture that is hidden there. We will also enjoy a magnificent view of the Costa Brava from the Mirador de la Creu. Peace of mind is guaranteed.
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Picturesque little place with a great view over the bay
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Great little town - gran lugar!
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Beyond the prominent Montgrí Castle, visitors frequently explore the fortified village of Peratallada — Historic Village, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and moat. Another popular spot is Begur — Old Town and Castle, a charming settlement on a hill with an overlooking castle, retaining its unique character. The Medieval Village of Ullastret and Vulpellac Historic Centre also offer rich historical experiences with their integrated medieval structures and castle-palace complexes.
The hike to Montgrí Castle from Torroella de Montgrí typically takes about 40-60 minutes. It's considered a beginner-friendly route, but wearing proper footwear and bringing water is recommended. The path is well-marked, leading to the castle perched atop the Montgrí Massif, offering extensive panoramic views.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The hike to Montgrí Castle is generally considered beginner-friendly, though caution is advised for very young children. The Begur — Old Town and Castle and the Medieval Village of Ullastret are also categorized as family-friendly, offering historical exploration in accessible settings.
The castles around Torroella De Montgrí are strategically located for breathtaking views. From Montgrí Castle, you can enjoy unparalleled 360-degree panoramas of the Empordà plain, the Medes Islands, Roses Bay, Cap de Creus, and the entire Costa Brava coastline. Similarly, Begur — Old Town and Castle also offers excellent viewpoints over the surrounding landscape.
To best enjoy the hiking and exploration, spring and autumn are ideal, offering pleasant temperatures. If visiting in summer, it's advisable to plan your hikes, especially to Montgrí Castle, during the cooler parts of the day to avoid the heat.
Absolutely. Montgrí Castle, though unfinished, showcases a Middle Eastern fortress design with a square plan and cylindrical towers, reflecting its strategic military purpose. Peratallada — Historic Village is notable for its three wall enclosures and a moat carved into the rock, highlighting its strong fortified character. The castle-palace complex at Vulpellac Historic Centre also features impressive late Gothic and Renaissance architecture.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, cycling routes, and running trails that pass by or near these historical sites. For instance, there's a challenging trail run to Castillo de Montgrí from Torroella de Montgrí, and various cycling routes exploring the Montgrí, Medes Islands and Baix Ter Natural Park.
Yes, there are several circular routes that incorporate Montgrí Castle. For example, you can find a circular trail run from Torroella de Montgrí to the castle within the Montgrí Natural Park. Other routes offer views of the castle as part of longer cycling or MTB tours in the surrounding natural park.
Yes, Montgrí Castle is open year-round with free access, making it an accessible historical site for all visitors. The main effort is the hike to reach it.
The castles are often nestled within or near the Montgrí, Medes Islands and Baix Ter Natural Park. From Montgrí Castle, you'll see the vast Empordà plain and the Mediterranean Sea, including the Medes Islands. The natural park itself offers diverse landscapes, from coastal areas to the calcareous Montgrí Massif, providing opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
While Montgrí Castle itself is a hike away from amenities, the town of Torroella de Montgrí, where the hike begins, offers various cafes and restaurants. Similarly, the historic village of Peratallada is known for its gastronomic offerings, with restaurants serving typical regional dishes and small shops.


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