Best castles around Bordils are found in a region characterized by its rural setting and proximity to historical cities like Girona. The area offers a glimpse into a rich medieval past, with various historical sites scattered across the landscape. This part of Catalonia features diverse terrain, from plains to hills, providing scenic views and opportunities for exploration. The region's historical significance is evident in its ancient structures and preserved architectural elements.
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The castle in the small town of Palol de Revardit was built in the 15th/16th century, but a castle existed on this site as early as 1074. After 2005, it was extensively renovated. Unfortunately, we could only view it from the outside (on a Saturday afternoon), as all the doors were locked. We would also have liked to visit the interior and the exhibition. We were not able to find out when the castle is open.
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History of Sant Miquel Castle Currently, Sant Miquel Castle belongs to the municipality of Girona, but until 1974 it belonged to the municipality of Celrà. The architectural complex is located on the top of Puig del Castellar, at 394 meters above sea level. From its strategic location you can see the Valley of Sant Daniel, the town of Celrà, the plain of Empordà and the city of Girona. The complex, made up of a section of wall, a watchtower and a hermitage, dates back to medieval times.
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The castle of Palagret or Mabarrera is in the middle of the Palagret valley, at the top of a small hill, 178 m high, in the northernmost foothills of the Gavarres massif to the south-east of the Celrà center and to the south- west of Juià. Strategically located to control the Roman-era road that allowed access to Girona from the Baix Empordà through the Gavarres. Important medieval vestiges of the licorella walls of a rectangular construction as well as pre-Romanesque elements are preserved from the castle. The preserved remains could be dated to the 10th and 11th centuries,[1] and its last occupants left the premises between the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th.[2] It is a building in Celrà (Gironès) declared a cultural asset of national interest.
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It is possibly the best known and practiced route in Girona. I recommend it to everyone. Doing this route at night is also spectacular.
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Ascent with steep gradients, especially when passing the Girona variant until connecting with the path that goes up to Sant Miquel through the Vall de Sant Daniel.
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The architectural complex is made up of the old hermitage dedicated to Santa Maria and Sant Miquel, built on top of the previous medieval fortification, from which the bases of a circular tower through the apse are used. It seems that the hermitage was occupied by hermits between the s. XVI and XVIII, although the documentation records the start of construction in the s. XV The location took on military importance during the French war (1808-1814), especially due to the sieges of Girona (1808-1809), where the domain of the castle alternated several times between the Napoleonic army and the Miquelets. After the war, the hermitage was already demolished. The other architectural element is the telegraph tower, erected during the second Carline war (1846-1849) to house the civil optical telegraph line, while the military line was located in the hermitage tower.
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References to Vilaür appear for the first time in 1017, as Vila Dur, in a bull from Pope Benedict VIII. Its origin is, as usual in so many other medieval towns, in a group of houses around a church that ended up inside a protective wall. In this case, the church of Sant Esteve was the initial germ of this small medieval town. Today it still preserves parts of that wall, integrated into the constructions that were expanding the town. Access to the main square of the town is through a portal covered with a barrel vault that crosses the lower part of one of the towers of the wall.
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Architectural complex formed by a hermitage practically in ruins and an optical telegraphy tower. It is located at the top of Mount Sant Miquel at the foot of the municipalities of Girona and Celrà (the Gironès). Its 395 meters above sea level allows control over large areas of the territory.
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Among the most appreciated castles by visitors are Sant Miquel Castle, known for its strategic views, and Palol de Revardit Castle and Church, which features a striking Gothic square tower. Another favorite is Castell de Palagret, offering wonderful views in a hidden setting.
Yes, several castles provide breathtaking views. Sant Miquel Castle is particularly renowned for its 360-degree panoramic views of Girona, the Empordà plain, the Gavarres massif, and even the Pyrenees. Castell de Palagret also offers wonderful views of its surroundings and the Palagret creek valley, and Juià Castle provides great views of the Pyrenees.
The castles in this region offer a deep dive into medieval history. For example, Castel Celrà dates back to the 10th century with unique architectural elements like a circular tower and Roman window. Sant Miquel Castle evolved from a medieval watchtower to a 19th-century optical telegraph hub. The origins of Palol de Revardit Castle can be traced to 1075, with remnants of its original structure still visible. The Historic centre of Vilaür also preserves parts of its medieval protective wall.
Absolutely! The area around Bordils is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes that pass by or lead to these historical sites. For instance, there are routes like the 'Sant Miquel Castle loop from Celrà' for running, or the 'Castell de Palagret – Lime kiln of An Guich loop from Celrà' for hiking. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Bordils, Running Trails around Bordils, and Cycling around Bordils guides.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed, the region offers options. Castel Celrà, for instance, is available as a private luxury retreat suited for families and groups, featuring spacious living areas and a private pool. The leisure area at Sant Miquel Castle with benches and tables under a holm oak is also a pleasant spot for families to relax after a walk.
The castles are often nestled within beautiful natural landscapes. Sant Miquel Castle is located at the top of Mount Sant Miquel, offering views of the Gavarres massif and the Sant Daniel and Celrà valleys. Castel Celrà is in a secluded rural area adjacent to a pristine nature reserve. Castell de Palagret overlooks the scenic Palagret creek valley. The entire region is characterized by diverse terrain, from plains to hills, providing ample opportunities to enjoy nature.
The Girona region generally experiences pleasant weather for exploring. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often ideal, offering mild temperatures perfect for hiking and sightseeing without the intense heat of summer or the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter. These seasons also showcase the natural beauty of the landscape.
Public transport options to individual castles can be limited due to their rural locations. However, towns like Celrà, which hosts Castel Celrà and is a starting point for trails to Sant Miquel Castle, are generally more accessible by local buses from larger hubs like Girona. For specific routes, it's advisable to check local transport schedules from Girona to nearby towns.
Yes, nearby towns offer amenities. Celrà, for example, has cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Castel Celrà itself can be rented as a unique self-catering private luxury retreat. Larger towns like Girona (only 8km from Celrà) and those along the Costa Brava (about 30 minutes away) provide a wider range of dining and lodging choices.
While not entirely 'hidden,' Castell de Palagret is described as a spectacular place in a 'hidden and little-known environment,' offering wonderful views. It's a ruin, but its secluded location and scenic beauty make it a rewarding discovery for those seeking less-traveled spots.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from Sant Miquel Castle and Juià Castle. The historical charm and unique architectural elements of sites like Castel Celrà and Palol de Revardit Castle are also highly valued. Many appreciate the opportunity to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in the tranquil, natural surroundings.


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