Best castles around Polinyà offer a glimpse into the region's rich past, situated in the province of Barcelona, Spain. While Polinyà itself does not host prominent castles, the surrounding areas feature several notable historical military constructions. These sites provide insights into the historical landmarks and cultural significance of the broader region. The natural landscape around these castles often includes strategic positions on ridges or between ravines.
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Tough route, very steep ramps that make the rear wheel skid on the loose dirt of the trail. It also has considerable difficulty due to the state of the trail, eroded and with many ruts and stones.
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Casa de Guanta, a restaurant better known as Castell de Guanta, is a place to have a good breakfast or lunch, in a very quiet and hidden area, on the cliff that forms the Sentmenat stream.
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O Casa de Guanta, is a restaurant that is halfway up the forest track in the Guanta area. The real Castle, its remains, are at Roca del Corb, near the house and can be reached by following the Puig Rodó path. Continuing on, you can connect with the Farell road. In the house there is a restaurant called Castell de Guanta where Teresa prepares delicious dishes and breakfasts.
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Also known as the Clasquerí Castle, it is located on the right bank of the Ripoll on a hill surrounded everywhere by ravines that make it difficult to access. With a trapezoidal plan, probably because of the ravine that is in the south-west part it must have forced it, it has a central courtyard. In this there is a well and the stairs that give access to the first floor, and it is closed by two added wings and by an exempted tower in the corner. It consists of a ground floor and two floors. The first documentary reference is from 912 in a donation act. But what is mentioned is the castrum kastellare, and we do not know if it refers to the castle itself, or to the territorial unit that would end up being Castellar. In the 11th and 12th centuries, the castle under the count's power was owned by the Montcada family. However, this family sells the castle, to recover it again a century later. In 1310 Gastó de Montcada ceded the castle to Pere de Clasquerí, and finally his great-grandson, Guerau de Clasquerí, bought it. From the 15th century, the Clasquerí became the territorial and jurisdictional lords of the lands, properties, farms and houses belonging to the castle. The current owner, Carles Fontcuberta, is a descendant of the Clasquerí family and the families that have been related to them: the Meca in the 16th-17th centuries and the Sentmenat in the 17th-19th centuries. The current appearance of the castle preserves very few remains of its early medieval origin. It is, for example, the entrance arch of half a point. The appearance of the castle changed thanks to the reforms made by Guerau de Clasquerí in 1335. And also by those made at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. Over time the state of the castle deteriorated, despite the fact that since 1994 consolidation and restoration works were carried out throughout the building. One of the essential elements of the castle, as well as the most beautiful, is the chapel of Santa Bárbara, in Gothic style and with a single nave, where masses and ceremonies were held by the noble family, while they lived in the castle . (Source: https://www.castellarvalles.cat/14374/equipament/386/d/ )
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El Castillo de Guanta is a medieval castle in the municipality of Sentmenat declared a cultural asset of national interest. It is a fortress documented in 1113 in a document issued by the Montcada family. Currently the castle is in ruins. There is a good restaurant and the exterior is very nice with a children's area.
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be careful that cars go up and down
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Beautiful view of the Vallès Oriental
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While Polinyà itself doesn't have prominent castles, the surrounding area offers several significant historical sites. Highly recommended are Sant Miquel Castle, known for its impressive views, Sentmenat Castle, a large Gothic building with thick walls, and Guanta Castle, a medieval ruin that is a cultural asset of national interest.
Sant Miquel Castle is particularly noted for its impressive views of the eastern and western valleys, especially at night, from its elevated position. La Torre Negra also offers views over the northern horizon from its natural setting between two ravines.
Guanta Castle, though in ruins, is considered family-friendly and features a children's area and a restaurant, making it a pleasant setting for visitors with kids. The nearby Mogoda neighborhood also has a historical site, Mogoda Castle, which is family-friendly.
Yes, several castles are accessible via hiking trails. Sant Miquel Castle, for instance, is reached by a challenging and technical path, popular with trail running enthusiasts and hikers. The general area around these castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Polinyà guide, which includes routes like the 'Cal Petasques Restaurant – Setmenat Stream Trail loop from Polinyà'.
The castles are often situated in strategic natural locations. Sentmenat Castle is on a flat ridge overlooking a ravine. La Torre Negra is set in a natural landscape between two ravines. Sant Miquel Castle is in a wild, secluded mountain area, offering a true immersion in nature.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the outdoor sites and trails. Summer can be hot, but early mornings or late afternoons are still suitable. Winter visits are also possible, especially for those who enjoy cooler weather for hiking.
Yes, Guanta Castle has a good restaurant on-site, offering traditional cuisine with local products in a beautiful natural setting. For other castles, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby villages or plan to bring your own refreshments, especially for more secluded sites like Sant Miquel Castle.
Many outdoor trails and historical ruins in natural settings are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, specific rules for each site can vary. For example, the area around Guanta Castle, being in the middle of nature, is often suitable for walks with pets. It's always best to check individual site regulations before your visit.
The area around Polinyà is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can combine castle visits with gravel biking, road cycling, or mountain biking. For example, the Gravel biking around Polinyà guide features routes like the 'Sanctuary of Health – Guanta Castle loop'. The MTB Trails around Polinyà guide also offers options like the 'Cal Petasques Restaurant – Setmenat Stream Trail loop from Polinyà'.
Most castles are best accessed by car, as they are often located in more rural or elevated areas. Parking availability can vary; some sites might have designated parking, while others may require parking in a nearby village and walking. For example, Sentmenat Castle is located 1,300m northwest of Sentmenat village, suggesting access from there. For specific parking details, it's recommended to check local information for each castle.
The region is rich in history. Besides the castles, you can explore sites like La Torre Negra, a well-preserved Romanesque military construction dating back to the 12th century. The Mogoda neighborhood also features the Mogoda Castle, which is a fortified farmhouse from the 12th century, offering insights into the area's medieval past.


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