Castles around Anglès offer a glimpse into the region's historical fortifications. While the town of Anglès itself retains only fragments of its medieval past, the surrounding Girona province is home to several significant castles. These structures, often strategically located on hills, reflect centuries of military architecture and regional history. The area provides opportunities to explore various types of historical sites, from well-preserved fortresses to ancient ruins.
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Nice quiet village but what is better the the climb out (to the west) and the view from the top
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In the center of the village there is a classic restaurant of the area, the "Castell de Brunyola" restaurant
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Small town with Castle and church. There is a bar restaurant if you need to take in calories and a public fountain just down the road.
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The climb is demanding, but once at the top the views compensate for the effort.
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Sanctuary built at the foot of the Farners castle, located in the municipality of Santa Coloma de Farners. The first building built on this site for religious purposes was in the 11th century, in the Romanesque style. But of this temple nothing is preserved. The building standing today is from 1200.
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Hill with panoramic views of the castle of Farners, the hermitage and its surroundings. Access to its highest point requires the help of fixed ropes that have been installed to help progress.
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Visitors frequently enjoy exploring Farners Castle, a magnificent Romanesque-style castle offering exceptional views of Les Guilleries and the Selva plain. Another popular choice is Brunyola Castle, a High Middle Age Gothic-style fortress situated on a hill within the town.
Yes, several castles and related sites offer stunning panoramic views. Farners Castle provides exceptional vistas from its tower. Additionally, the nearby Turó de vent summit, which is close to Farners Castle, offers panoramic views of the castle, the hermitage, and the surrounding landscape. Further afield, Sant Grau Hermitage, though a demanding climb, rewards visitors with impressive views of the region.
Beyond the castles themselves, you can discover other significant historical sites. The Hermitage of Mare de Déu de Farners, a beautiful Romanesque construction from the 12th century with Baroque details, is located very close to Farners Castle. The region also features remnants of earlier settlements, with evidence of prehistoric activity around Brunyola Castle.
The area around Anglès offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For example, the Gravel biking around Anglès guide includes routes like the 'Brunyola Castle – Crosa Volcano loop'. The Running Trails around Anglès guide features loops like 'Mines del Sant Pare loop'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Girona Greenway – Riu Ter Greenway loop' found in the Cycling around Anglès guide.
Yes, many of the castles and viewpoints are accessible via hiking trails. The climb to Turó de vent, which offers views of Farners Castle, is described as challenging but rewarding, with ropes installed to assist in the most exposed sections. Similarly, reaching Sant Grau Hermitage involves a demanding hike with significant elevation, but the views are well worth the effort.
While specific opening hours for all castles are not provided, the region's mild climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for exploring. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities, allowing you to fully enjoy the views and historical sites without the intense heat of summer or the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter. The Festival Peralada, hosted at Peralada Castle, runs from July to August, which might be a consideration if you plan to visit that specific castle.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all castles, exploring the grounds of Farners Castle and the small town setting of Brunyola Castle can be enjoyable for families. The preserved medieval village of Peratallada, with its stone streets, offers a charming experience. For active families, many of the moderate hiking and cycling routes in the area could be suitable, depending on the children's ages and abilities.
Brunyola Castle is a High Middle Age Gothic-style castle located on a hill where the town currently stands. Visitors note that it's part of a small town with a church, and there's a bar restaurant nearby if you need refreshments, along with a public fountain.
While Anglès is inland, the wider Costa Brava region boasts coastal castles. Most notably, Castell de Tossa de Mar (Vila Vella) is a stunning fortified medieval town directly on the coast, offering breathtaking sea views and a unique historical experience. It was originally built to protect against pirate attacks.
Castell de Montgrí is unique because it's an impressive, though unfinished, 13th-century fortress dominating the skyline of the Montgrí Massif. Its four large towers are visible from miles away, and its hilltop position provides some of the most stunning panoramic views of the Empordà region, making the hike to the castle a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, Peralada Castle is a prime example. While parts remain private, its resort complex includes a wine cellar, restaurants (one with a Michelin Star chef), a casino, and gardens open during summer. It also hosts the renowned international music festival, Festival Peralada, from July to August, blending history with luxury and entertainment.


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