Castles around Mura offer a glimpse into the historical landscape of Catalonia, Spain. This region features a collection of ancient fortresses and historical sites, many of which are situated on prominent peaks or within traditional villages. The area provides opportunities to explore medieval architecture and learn about local heritage, often integrated into natural parks.
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The restaurant has been closed since the fall of 2025.
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A town with a great history that is worth visiting 🤩
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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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Pleasant walk through Talamanca and its surroundings with a moderate slope. The route runs along well-marked tracks and is marked with milestones with white and green labels. With this itinerary we will discover the medieval origins of Talamanca based on its cultural and natural heritage. The route follows a section of the stream between small gorges and waterfalls that have emerged between the rocks. The itinerary discovers constructions such as the dry stone huts, the water lilies or the unique area of the balma salt of the Gobians and a part following the stream bed, scene of one of the most important battles of the war of succession. Part of the excursion goes through Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park.
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The original building, built in the 11th century, was the embryo of the town and the political center of the district. It was part of the network of castles aimed at the defense of the colonists who repopulated the lands conquered by the Saracens. In the twelfth century, the Saracen threat faded but the process of feudalization caused disputes between Castilians for control of the castle, with several sagas taking place: the Cardona, the Talamanca, the Castellbell. In 1717, Bourbon troops demolished the castle, a fate shared by many of the castles of Old Catalonia. In the 18th century, the Castellbells built the manor house with a tower.
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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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very beautiful village in a magnificent area
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Visitors frequently enjoy La Mola and the Monastery of Sant Llorenç del Munt, which is the highest peak in the natural park and features a 10th-century Romanesque monastery with a popular restaurant offering spectacular views. Other favorites include Guanta Castle, a medieval ruin with a restaurant and children's area nearby, and Granera Castle, around which the town of Granera is structured.
Yes, Guanta Castle is noted as family-friendly, offering a beautiful route suitable for all ages and a children's area nearby. Talamanca Castle is also considered family-friendly and is a significant historical site.
The castles around Mura are rich in history. For example, La Mola features a 10th-century Romanesque monastery. Guanta Castle is a medieval fortress documented since 1113. Gallifa Castle, documented since 999, has Iberian remains from the 8th century BC and a well-preserved Romanesque chapel. Talamanca Castle is a Romanesque castle dating from the 10th century, and Granera Castle is documented since 971.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including moderate trails like the 'Fuentes y Cuevas de Mura, Puig de la Balma – Circular Route'. For cyclists, there are options for cycling and gravel biking, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult, often passing through scenic areas and near historical sites.
Yes, many castles are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, La Mola is a popular destination accessible via hiking trails, with one visitor noting it's not difficult for most. You can explore various hiking routes around Mura, some of which offer views of or pass by these historical sites.
Several castles offer excellent viewpoints. La Mola provides spectacular views over much of Catalonia from its 1,104 m height. Guanta Castle, Gallifa Castle, Talamanca Castle, and Granera Castle are all noted for their scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, you can. La Mola has a very popular restaurant at the monastery. Near Guanta Castle, there's a good restaurant offering traditional Catalan cuisine with local products. These spots provide convenient options for refreshments and meals during your visit.
Visitors often highlight the natural beauty and historical significance. For Gallifa Castle, one visitor mentioned a very special experience due to the panoramic views and natural charm, enhanced by a friendly person sharing stories and details. The routes to castles like Guanta Castle are described as beautiful and suitable for families, offering a typical Catalan atmosphere in nature.
Yes, several castles have religious connections. La Mola is home to the Romanesque Monastery of Sant Llorenç del Munt. At Gallifa Castle, the hermitage of Santa Maria del Castell, documented since 1078, is well-preserved and has been converted into the Church of the 'Mother of God of Ecology'. The town of Granera, structured around Granera Castle, also has the parish church of Sant Martí de Granera and the chapel of Santa Cecília documented since the 11th century.
Many of the routes to these castles are considered intermediate. For example, reaching La Mola is described as not difficult, suitable for most people despite its 1,000m elevation. Similarly, the route to Guanta Castle is noted as beautiful and can be done with the whole family, not requiring high mountain experience. However, some nearby cycling and gravel biking routes can be difficult, so it's good to check specific route details.
The enclosure of Gallifa Castle and its hermitage can generally be visited. According to visitor tips, it is open every day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Wednesdays. It's always a good idea to verify current opening times before planning your visit, as access can sometimes be restricted.
Talamanca Castle is a Romanesque castle located in the old town of Talamanca, a village situated in Sant Llorenç del Munt. It is a significant historical reference point in the area, dating from the 10th century, and is recognized as a cultural asset of national interest. It also serves as a memorial site for the Battle of Talamanca in 1714.


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