Best castles around Olesa De Montserrat are situated in a municipality nestled in the foothills of the Montserrat mountain range in Catalonia, Spain. This region is known for its historical remains, particularly medieval structures that offer insights into its past. The area features a diverse natural landscape, providing picturesque views and opportunities for exploration. Olesa de Montserrat also holds cultural significance, known for its olive oil production and traditional events.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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You can climb up to the remaining ruins, but you have to climb a bit between stepped rocks. No equipment is needed.
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Beautiful village at the foot of Montserrat
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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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Another of the towers/castles that were located in this area due to their strategic position but which currently give incredible views of the area.
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This curious castle-like walled construction is, ironically, a private residence. It belongs to Jacinto García, a wine merchant who later became interested in buying and selling antiques. What began as a mere renovation of his home, ended up becoming a masterpiece full of windows, towers, sculptures and niches. It is said that the interior houses the important works of art that Jacinto García acquired, but unfortunately it cannot be visited.
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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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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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You can explore several historical sites. The most prominent local historical remains are the Castell de Sacama, though largely in ruins, and its well-preserved Sant Pere de Sacama hermitage, a Romanesque chapel dating back to the 10th century. Other notable sites include the Fossada Tower (Castellbisbal), a historical watchtower offering views over Martorell, and the View of the Cartoixa Castle of Vallparadís in Terrassa, which now serves as the main section of the Terrassa Museum.
Yes, the Collbató Village is considered family-friendly, offering a charming settlement at the foot of Montserrat to explore. Additionally, the View of the Cartoixa Castle of Vallparadís in Terrassa is accessible via Vallparadís Park and is also noted as family-friendly, providing a cultural experience within a green space.
Many of the castle sites offer excellent panoramic views. From the Fossada Tower (Castellbisbal), you can enjoy beautiful views over Martorell and the Devil's Bridge. The Turó del Castell (Castle Hill) Ruins and Viewpoint also provides incredible views of the surrounding area. The site of Castell de Sacama and Sant Pere de Sacama hermitage, situated atop rocks, offers picturesque views of the landscape.
The region around Olesa de Montserrat is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain hiking, and gravel biking. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the 'Montserrat Monastery Plaza loop' and mountain hikes such as the 'Sant Jeroni Summit loop'. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Cycling around Olesa De Montserrat, Mountain Hikes around Olesa De Montserrat, and Gravel biking around Olesa De Montserrat guides.
Yes, the Turó del Castell (Castle Hill) Ruins and Viewpoint is a great spot for hikers. It's a mountain where some castle walls still remain, offering incredible views of the area. The site of Castell de Sacama and Sant Pere de Sacama hermitage also involves a mountain track to reach, rewarding visitors with historical insights and scenic vistas.
The castles and historical sites around Olesa de Montserrat, such as the 10th-century Castell de Sacama and its hermitage, represent a tangible link to the medieval history of the area. These structures, including watchtowers like the Fossada Tower, played strategic roles and offer insights into the architectural styles and defense mechanisms of past centuries.
The Castell de Les Fonts is a curious castle-like walled construction, but it is a private residence and unfortunately cannot be visited by the public.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. These seasons avoid the peak heat of summer and the cooler, sometimes wetter, conditions of winter, making for a comfortable visit.
Absolutely. The Sant Pere de Sacama hermitage, for instance, features a semi-circular Lombard apse and fine masonry with Lombard arches, showcasing Romanesque architectural style from the 10th and 11th centuries. The remains of Castell de Sacama also include fragments built with 'opus spicatum' (herringbone masonry), an ancient construction technique.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and the panoramic views offered by these sites. The Fossada Tower is noted for its beautiful views over Martorell and the Devil's Bridge, while the Turó del Castell (Castle Hill) is loved for its incredible vistas. The Romanesque architecture of the Sant Pere de Sacama hermitage also draws interest for its ancient origins.
The site of Castell de Sacama and the Sant Pere de Sacama hermitage are freely accessible. Information on how to reach them via road and a mountain track is available, making them a rewarding destination for those willing to explore a bit.


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