Castles around Camprodon offer a glimpse into the region's historical past, situated in the picturesque Ripollès region of Girona, Spain. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including views of the Pyrenees and Alta Garrotxa. Visitors can explore the remnants of fortifications that once played a significant role in border defense and feudal history. The terrain often includes forested hills and elevated positions, providing strategic viewpoints.
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Des del poblet s hi accedeix en menys de 20 minuts passejant entre vaques i vedells. Un cop dalt, tot i estar força derruit, és molt més gran delnque sembla i les estances es diferencíen fàcilment.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLKV5Y7mv40 The town keeps alive many Catalan traditions, such as the Bear Festival (La Fête de l'Ours), which is celebrated every year in February. This festival is one of the oldest and most representative of Pyrenean folklore, symbolizing the struggle between man and nature.
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The village has a strong medieval character, with well-preserved walls and a citadel, Fort Lagarde, which dominates the town from above. This fort was built in the 17th century and is an important symbol of border defence during that period.
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This watchtower dates from the 13th century and rises to an altitude of 1,520 meters, where it benefits from a strategic location that allows you to see and monitor Prats de Molló, the entire upper Tec valley, Coll d'Ares (Pyrenees) and, in the background to the east, the plains of Roussillon.
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Beautiful site with views of Prats de Molló
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A beautiful place after an impressive climb and descent coming from Camprodon!
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The castles in the Camprodon region, such as Castell de Rocabruna and Castell de Creixenturri, date back as far as the 8th-10th centuries. They played crucial roles in border defense and feudal disputes, offering a glimpse into the region's past. For example, Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste features Fort Lagarde, a significant 17th-century symbol of border defense.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Castell de Rocabruna is highly recommended. Perched at 995 meters, it offers expansive vistas of the Pyrenees and the Alta Garrotxa region. Similarly, the Tour de Mir, a 13th-century watchtower, provides strategic views over Prats de Molló and the upper Tec valley.
Yes, many castles are accessible via hiking trails. The hike to Castell de Rocabruna, though challenging in its final section, is considered very rewarding for its historical ambiance and scenic beauty. The path to Castell de Creixenturri can be accessed from the trail leading from the Church of Remei up to Sant Antoni. The GR-11 long-distance footpath also runs near Castell de Rocabruna.
Beyond exploring the castles, the Camprodon area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and road cycling. These routes often pass through scenic landscapes, including forested hills and viewpoints, providing opportunities to combine castle visits with active exploration.
Yes, some locations are family-friendly. Pardines Medieval Village, with its narrow alleys and castle ruins, offers an engaging experience for families. Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste, a settlement with a strong medieval character and a citadel, is also categorized as family-friendly.
The best time to visit the castles and enjoy the surrounding nature in Camprodon is generally during spring and autumn. The weather is milder, making hiking more comfortable, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer can also be pleasant, especially at higher altitudes, but can be warmer.
While Castell de Rocabruna is well-known for its views, Castell de Creixenturri offers a more secluded experience. Though only foundational remains are visible, its historical significance as a cultural asset and its tranquil, forested surroundings make it a compelling visit for those interested in history and nature away from larger crowds. The path to it is also less frequented.
Yes, you can visit the foundational remains of Castell de Creixenturri. It is recognized as a cultural asset of national interest, offering a journey into the past. The path to the castle can be accessed from the trail leading from the Church of Remei up to Sant Antoni. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
At Castell de Rocabruna, you can explore the ruins of a 10th-century fortification. Despite being largely abandoned, it features notable towers and walls, some showcasing opus spicatum masonry. You can also observe part of what was once the castle chapel and an open tower with arrow slits. Informative panels are available on-site to enhance the historical experience. For more details, you can refer to Wikipedia.
Yes, the main 'Castillo de Camprodon' has only limited remains and is not open to visitors. However, other sites like Castell de Rocabruna and Castell de Creixenturri, while in ruins, are accessible for exploration.
Pardines Medieval Village offers a unique experience by combining a beautiful medieval town with castle ruins. You can wander through narrow alleys and see remains of an 11th-century castle and old walls, all surrounded by nature in the Vall de Ribes. It's a quiet place that allows you to immerse yourself in history.
Yes, the Summit of La Roca de Palencà, which features castle ruins, is associated with 'The Legend of the Two Lovers of the Rock'. This romantic and tragic tale tells of a lord and the daughter of the lord of Rocabruna, whose love led them to a dramatic fate at the cliff's edge.


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