Castles around Borrassà are situated in the Alt Empordà region, characterized by its agricultural landscapes and tranquil atmosphere. While Borrassà itself features local points of interest like the Sant Andreu parish church, the wider Costa Brava and Girona province offers a rich historical tapestry. The area provides opportunities for relaxed walks and cycling amidst its natural features. This region is home to numerous historical sites, including significant castles that reflect centuries of history.
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The octagonal fortress Castell de Sant Ferran, covering 32 hectares, was built to accommodate 6,000 people and 500 horses. It is the largest bulwark fortress built in Europe in the 18th century.
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Panoramic views of the Alt Empordar maritime mountains. You have two benches and a picnic area next to the motorhome and parking area. The neighborhood just below the castle is a bit problematic, so don't leave your bike behind because it can be stolen by the group of young people who come up to smoke boil and...
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https://castellsantferran.com/es/horarios https://castellsantferran.com/es/horarios https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uB1WPtwXzCo The Castle of San Fernando in Figueres, known as Castell de Sant Ferran, is the largest bastioned fortress in Europe, its construction beginning in 1753 under the reign of Ferdinand VI of Bourbon. It was designed by military engineer Juan Martín Zermeño and could house a garrison of 4,000 men. During the War of Independence, it was occupied by Napoleonic troops and later recovered by the Catalan migueletes. In the Spanish Civil War, it served as a concentration point for the International Brigades and a refuge for the Spanish Artistic Treasure, and in 1939 it hosted the last meeting of the Republican Cortes in national territory. It was subsequently used as a barracks until the 1960s and was opened to the public in 1996. The fortress has suffered significant damage throughout its history, including the destruction of part of its walls and structures during explosions in the Civil War. .
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Located on a hill, at the end of the Castell pujada, it is a large bastioned fortification built in the 18th century following the project of the commander of the Corps of Engineers Juan Martín Zermeño. It occupies an area of 32 hectares with a perimeter of 3,120 meters, and the cisterns, located under the parade ground, hold 9 million liters of water. The castle of San Ferran, which had a capacity for 4,000 men, currently constitutes a heritage legacy of the first order, the largest monument in Catalonia and the largest modern fortress in Europe. Due to its enormous dimensions, the sophisticated construction techniques applied in the military engineering of the time, and its excellent state of conservation, a visit to the Sant Ferran castle constitutes a unique experience.
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The temple of Sant Martí del Far, located at the highest part of the town, was part of the castle built at the end of the s. XIII. It is a single nave church with a rectangular apse. The vault of the nave is pointed and followed, the presbytery has the same shape. The cover, located to the west, has three semicircular arches in gradation, lintel and smooth tympanum. The most remarkable element of this facade is the upper half-point arched window, of large dimensions and with saw-tooth decoration. A saddle bell tower with two semicircular arches and an upper corsair supported by nine corbels complete this facade. The walls of the apse rise above the level of its vault. In this area, on the roof, a set of long loopholes opens around this rectangular apse. The upper part of the wall is finished by a corsera formed by small pointed arches. The fortification of the apse and that of the bell tower on the front are from the same period as the rest of the temple; on the other hand, on the side walls of the nave are raised stone walls finished with rectangular battlements that correspond to a late reform, possibly from the 18th century. On each of the side walls of the nave there are also five gargoyles and in the apse we find four with a very simple decoration. The entire church presents a set of well-spaced ashlars that form perfectly consecutive rows. In the upper part of the apse where the loopholes open there is a frieze made up of three rows of ashlars of a darker color that stands out within the monument as a whole. The church of Sant Martí del Far has been documented since the 13th and 14th centuries. It seems that it was rebuilt during the 13th century, when the Count of Empúries had the castle built. It is a Romanesque temple that indicates the transition to the Gothic style.”
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oi0HgiBDuF0The imposing building that we can see today was built in the 15th century on the remains of a medieval castle documented since 1149 and that in the century XIII was owned by Bernat de Creixell. Historians do not agree on whether the monastery of Sant Miquel de Fluvià had the superior lordship. In any case, we know that the Creixells passed by marriage to the Vilaguts and from these to the Rocabertís, already in the 15th century. It was at that time when the first major transformation of the castle took place and when Queen Joana Enríquez, mother of Ferdinand the Catholic, settled there for a while. Since then it has been in the hands of the descendants of Pere de Rocabertí, the Cardona-Rocabertí and then the Sentmenat and the Moxó. Maria Mercè de Sentmenat i de Patiño received the title of Marchioness of Sant Mori in 1893. The castle is located in the middle of the town. It is configured as a large massive block, rectangular in plan, with a central courtyard. The main portal is dovetailed and on the facades there are several bigeminated crown windows, decorated with noble coats of arms, one of which shows the fleurs-de-lis of the Vilagut. Other windows are the result of modern restoration. swIf you want, you can rent it for rooms or weddings... https://www.airbnb.es/rooms/30806789?adults=1&children=0&enable_m3_private_room=true&infants=0&pets=0&check_in=2024-02-29&check_out=2024-03-05&source_impression_id=p3_1704139137_peqk24%2FuplIlvbBN&previous_page_section _name=1000&federated_search_id=8a9627cf-4904-4024- 9e09-702153ebb233
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This church, of medieval origin, is part of the most important architectural heritage of the old town of Sant Mori, along with the Sant Mori Castle and other historical buildings. The church is an outstanding testimony of the history and architecture of the area, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the town.
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https://www.itinari.com/es/location/castillo-sant-mori https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oi0HgiBduF0 It is an architectural jewel from the 15th century with Gothic-Renaissance influences. This castle-palace was significantly remodeled in the 16th century on the ruins of an earlier structure. Today, Sant Mori Castle is not only a testament to the region's rich historical past, but also offers a unique holiday experience, with its impressive architectural features such as a charming interior courtyard, three floors full of history, and a garden terrace with pool. In addition, its location allows easy access to cultural and natural attractions in the area, such as the Dalí House Museum and the beaches of the Costa Brava. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rocwax-EevA
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The region around Borrassà is rich in history. You can explore the 18th-century Sant Ferran Castle in Figueres, one of Europe's largest bastioned fortresses. Another significant site is Sant Morí Castle, a 15th-century building constructed on the remains of a medieval castle documented since 1149. The Sant Martí del Far Church and Castle, dating back to the 13th century, also offers a glimpse into the area's past.
Yes, several castles around Borrassà are suitable for family visits. Sant Ferran Castle is listed as family-friendly, offering extensive grounds to explore. Sant Morí Castle is also noted as family-friendly. The medieval village of Peratallada, with its well-preserved castle, provides an engaging historical experience for all ages.
Many castles in the region offer stunning natural views. From Sant Ferran Castle, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Albera mountains, the French border, and the Bay of Roses. The unfinished 13th-century Montgrí Castle, while requiring a hike, rewards visitors with spectacular panoramas of the Empordà region and the Costa Brava. Tossa de Mar Castle is perched on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, offering picturesque coastal views.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal for visiting, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring and hiking. Summer (June-August) can be hot, but is perfect for coastal castles like Tossa de Mar, and Peralada Castle hosts its International Music Festival during this time. Winter visits are possible, especially for exploring the interiors of castles, though some outdoor activities might be less comfortable.
Absolutely. The area offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. For example, you can find gravel biking routes like 'Gravel through the fortresses of medieval Empordà' or 'Gravel between the Fluvià and the Muga'. Cycling routes include 'Peralada Castle – Scenic Cycle Path loop from Vilamalla'. You can explore these and more options in the Gravel biking around Borrassà and Cycling around Borrassà guides.
Parking availability varies by castle. Sant Ferran Castle in Figueres has designated parking areas. For castles integrated into villages, such as Peratallada, parking is typically available at the edge of the historic center, requiring a short walk. It's advisable to check specific castle websites for detailed parking information, especially during peak season.
Policies regarding dogs vary greatly between historical sites. While some outdoor areas or castle grounds might be dog-friendly, access to interior spaces, museums, or protected historical structures is often restricted for pets. It's best to confirm directly with each castle or site before your visit if you plan to bring your dog.
Beyond the prominent sites, the region has many smaller, charming historical remnants. The Historic centre of Vilaür, for instance, preserves parts of its medieval wall integrated into current constructions, offering a glimpse into a fortified village. While not a standalone castle, its historical significance and preserved architecture make it a unique stop.
Many castles are located near towns or villages that offer dining options. Figueres, home to Sant Ferran Castle, has a wide array of cafes and restaurants. Peralada Castle itself houses a restaurant, and the village of Peratallada is renowned for its charming eateries. For more remote castles like Montgrí, it's advisable to bring your own refreshments or plan to dine in nearby towns like Torroella de Montgrí.
The castles around Borrassà span several significant historical periods. You can find medieval castles with origins tracing back to the 9th century, like Peralada Castle, and 12th-century coastal fortresses such as Tossa de Mar Castle. The 13th-century Montgrí Castle and Sant Martí del Far Church and Castle showcase Romanesque and early Gothic influences. The 18th-century Sant Ferran Castle represents later military engineering.
Public transport options vary depending on the castle's location. Major towns like Figueres (for Sant Ferran Castle) and Tossa de Mar (for Tossa de Mar Castle) are well-served by buses. However, reaching more rural or isolated castles, such as Montgrí Castle or Peratallada Castle, often requires a combination of public transport to a nearby town followed by a taxi, a longer walk, or a private vehicle.
Yes, several castles provide guided tours to enhance the visitor experience. Sant Ferran Castle offers guided tours to explore its vast grounds and learn about its military history. Peratallada Castle also provides guided tours to delve into its regional significance. Peralada Castle, functioning as a cultural center, hosts the renowned Peralada International Music Festival during the summer, combining history with entertainment.


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