Things to do in Province of Girona, Catalonia: The Best Castles

October 20, 2021 Roger Rusk

Girona (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒiˈɾonə], Spanish: Gerona [xeˈɾona]) is a province of Spain, in the northeastern part of the autonomous community of Catalonia. It is bordered on the northwest by the province of Lleida, on the southwest by the province of Barcelona, on the north by France, and on the east by the Mediterranean Sea.
Restaurants in Province of Girona

1. Castillo de Sant Salvador de Verdera

Cerro de Sant Salvador, 17489 Girona Spain
Excellent
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Castillo de Sant Salvador de Verdera

2. Castell de Sant Ferran

Pujada del Castell s/n, 17600, Figueres Spain +34 972 51 45 85 [email protected] http://www.castillosanfernando.org/
Excellent
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Good
39%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 765 reviews

Castell de Sant Ferran

Reviewed By L7613PTjohnh - Quillan, France

Walking up from the Hotel Emporda is a treat in itself. There is a 3.5km footpath all around the perimiter of the fort. Well worth the walk with marvellous view. Tak water, the walk lasts around 60 to 90 minutes depending on how often you stop. DIRECTIONS - go to the Hotel Emporda - take the road opposite and follow to the top. At the top there is a T junction - turn left - follow the road then dirt track up the hill. You come out at the car park / main entrance. Lovely healthy walk

3. Castillo de Montsoriu

Ctra. a Fogueres de Montsoriu, SN (road GI 552), 17404 Arbucies Spain +34 972 01 19 60 [email protected] http://www.montsoriu.cat
Excellent
58%
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32%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

Castillo de Montsoriu

The castle of Montsoriu, located in the eastern sector of the Montseny Natural Park and Reserve of the Biosphere, is one of the most relevant examples of medieval military architecture in the Mediterranean region, and it is considered the best Gothic castle in Catalonia. Archaeological and reconstruction work begun at the end of the 20th century has made possible the recovery of a considerable part of the splendor of a castle with over 1,000 years of history, that was described in the 13th century by royal chronicler Bernat Desclot as one of the most beautiful and noble castles in the world. In the mid-14th century viscount Bernat II of Cabrera, admiral and counselor of King Pere III el Cerimonios, transformed Montsoriu castle into a magnificent and completely unassailable Gothic castle palace.

4. Castillo de Tossa de Mar

Tossa de Mar Spain +34 972 34 01 00 http://www.tossademar.cat
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,347 reviews

Castillo de Tossa de Mar

Reviewed By Jaxxse - Chippenham, United Kingdom

A great choice, lovely walk up to the top with great views over the town and coastline, for the less able there is a shuttle bus/train to get you up and down, restaurant/bar and restrooms at the top

5. Castle of Montgri

Situated at the summit of Montgri Mountain, at an altitude of 302 m, 17257 Torroella de Montgri Spain https://en.costabrava.org/what-to-do/culture/heritage-and-monuments/castles-and-fortresses/castle-of-montgri-38831
Excellent
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4.5 based on 282 reviews

Castle of Montgri

Reviewed By 249melc - West Molesey, United Kingdom

You definitely need good shoes ours was a family pilgrimage to honour my father in law who lived in L’Escala for the last 40 years. Castle d Montgrí is an iconic landmark seen from miles around . We climbed on a beautiful January day blue skies and sunshine, without my sons help I would not have made it it’s a steep rocky climb and coming down I turned my ankle a bit still sore now .However young families hikers and people older than me were up the top too very pleased to have achieved it amazing views don’t do the battlements if you suffer from vertigo though just love the Costa Brava Catalan xxx

6. Castillo de San Juan

Blanes Spain
Excellent
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4.5 based on 518 reviews

Castillo de San Juan

Reviewed By Kelleygirl2 - Sarasota, United States

We drove up to the castle ruins on the mountain of St Joan, where the 13th century Castillo de San Juan, was strategically perched. Once a strategic point for defending the city, it was not surprising with its commanding views of the Costa Brava below. Sergio told us that over the years its walls have seen hoards of pirates. The castle is located in the Punta de Frenals, and dates from the eleventh century. It was listed as a Cultural Site in 1949. The foundations of the main tower, the eastern wall and some remains of the south side are the only remains of the castle today. The entire area provided excellent views over Blanes, its long sandy beaches and the bay. Nearby the lovely Chapel of St John the Baptist sits perched high above the sea with views of the surrounding mountains and the city below.

7. Castell d'en Plaja

Passeig De Sa Caleta, 5, 17310 Lloret de Mar Spain +34 972 36 57 88 [email protected] http://lloretdemar.org/es/que-visitar/miradores-y-puntos-de-interes/322-castillo-d-en-plaja
Excellent
49%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 561 reviews

Castell d'en Plaja

Reviewed By Rafgra87 - Southampton, United Kingdom

Amazing views breathtaking. Fantastic looking small beaches where you can catch yourself or sunbathe in the sun.

8. Castell de Farners

Santa Coloma de Farners Spain
Excellent
49%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Castell de Farners

Reviewed By Tribal_Tree - Nuneaton, United Kingdom

The walk up to this castle, whilst beautiful, is not a quick or an easy one. That said, this castle and nearby hermitage are beautifully preserved. The castle is wonderfully preserved and it is still possible to climb up the tower and take in the spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.

9. Castillo de Besalu

17850, Besalu Spain
Excellent
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Good
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4.5 based on 199 reviews

Castillo de Besalu

Reviewed By DearEliza - Boston, United States

Besalu is spectacular medieval town, close to both Girona and Barcelona. Easy to spend 2-3 hours exploring, this bridge and castle was incredible. If you're in the area, strongly recommend stopping by.

10. Castell de Requessens

Requessens Els Límits, 17700 Girona Spain
Excellent
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Castell de Requessens

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