Best castles around Santa Margarida I Els Monjos are situated in a region characterized by its historical significance and diverse landscape. The area features the Foix river and reservoir, offering strategic locations for medieval fortifications. This part of Catalonia, bordering the Alt Penedès and Garraf regions, contains structures ranging from ancient defensive towers to complexes with religious and residential architecture. The castles here reflect centuries of history, from their origins as watchtowers to their evolution through various historical periods.
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From the Canyellas road it is a two kilometer climb to the castle.
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Beautiful town and spectacular surroundings. Dangerous road for cycling, heavy traffic.
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A classic stretch for cyclists in the area. Following the edge of the swamp, with ups and downs, it is a very pleasant area to ride a bike and ride with force and changes of pace.
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The Foix marsh, along with Castellet castle, are the two main attractions of this area, border between Alt Penedès and Garraf. The road runs along one side of the marsh and if you come from Vilanova i la Geltrú, you will enjoy the spectacular views of the castle dominating the marsh.
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Beautiful tower not only for its views but also for the views it offers of the Penedès plain. The demanding climb is worth it!
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Castle at the top of Olèrdola Park. This is one of the 12 natural spaces that try to be protected and at the same time that people can pass through giving life to the area. The old castle is an example, and passing by and seeing its walls is always beautiful!
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The history of the place tells of the settlement of several tribes during the Bronze Age (2000-1800 BC), the construction of a primitive wall during the Iron Age (8th-7th centuries BC) and the arrival of the Cossetans (5th-4th centuries BC), an Iberian tribe that built an entire town there, later replaced by a Roman military camp that controlled the Via Augusta. At the time of the Christian conquest (929), Count Sunyer I built the first castle on the ruins of a Roman watchtower, as well as the church of Sant Miquel. The Muslim incursions of the 10th century seriously damaged the place, which had to be rebuilt during the following two centuries, after it belonged to Mir Geribert, self-proclaimed prince of Olèrdola. The visit to the complex is worth taking it easy and dedicating at least an hour to it. Before you go, you should consult their website: http://www.macolerdola.cat/Visita-ns/Informacio-per-a-la-visita
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It consists of a whole series of vestiges and constructions that allow you to follow the history of Penedes from the Bronze Age to the High Middle Ages. The spectacular Sant Miquel church and the Pla dels Albats necropolis (both from the Middle Ages) stand out. Within the protected natural environment of the Regional Park of Olèrdola, and with a privileged view over the surroundings of Vilafranca and Garraf, there is a whole series of vestiges and constructions that allow you to follow the history of Penedes since the Bronze Age (about 4,000 years ago) until the High Middle Ages. It is located in an installation of the Museum of Archeology of Catalonia (MAC), which includes an interpretation center, and the visit to the complex is organized in an itinerary that starts at the interpretation center and links the various points of interest The vestiges of the Roman era are some of the most interesting, such as the wall (2nd-1st centuries BC), which defended the only point on the mountain that is not surrounded by cliffs and consists of a single central gate and four towers, and the cistern (also from the 2nd-1st centuries BC), dug into the rock and used to store rainwater, unique in the country for its capacity of 350,000 litres. From the Middle Ages, the spectacular church of Sant Miquel stands out, perched on top of the hill of the same name and destroyed and rebuilt several times since the beginning of the 10th century. It consists of two parts, one pre-Romanesque (built in 929) , which still preserves the apse and stands out for its horseshoe arch, and another from later (10th-12th centuries), which was in use until 1885. It is also necessary to mention the necropolis of Pla dels Albats (10th- XI), with a hundred anthropomorphic tombs excavated in the rock next to the ruins of the chapel of Santa Maria, the various structures of Iberian and medieval streets, houses and silos, the castle, also medieval, and the Roman watchtower.
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The region features a variety of castles, ranging from ancient defensive structures and watchtowers to complexes that have evolved to include religious and residential elements. You'll find sites with medieval origins, as well as those showcasing Baroque and neoclassical styles.
You can visit Castellet Castle and the Foix Reservoir. This highlight combines the historical castle with the natural setting of the Foix marsh and reservoir, offering spectacular views from roads along the marsh.
Yes, the Olèrdola Castle and Archaeological Site is a monumental complex that includes a castle, Roman wall ruins, and the 10th-century church of San Miguel de Olèrdola. It showcases vestiges from the Bronze Age to the High Middle Ages.
Castell de Penyafort has a rich history, evolving from a 12th-century defensive tower to a 17th-century Dominican convent, and later a 19th-century stately home. It even served as a republican prison during the Spanish Civil War. Today, it blends medieval, Baroque, and neoclassical architectural styles.
Yes, Castell de Penyafort is generally open to the public on Sundays. Visitors can explore the church and gardens, and the castle also hosts cultural events like the 'Remeiart' fair dedicated to medicinal herbs every first Sunday of June.
Yes, El Castellot is a recognizable surveillance and defense structure from the medieval period. Located on a hill, it served as a lookout and defense tower against Saracen attacks, with a small attached construction and the primitive chapel of Sant Miquel.
The area around Santa Margarida I Els Monjos offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those that pass by Castellet Castle and the Foix Reservoir. For more options, explore the Cycling around Santa Margarida I Els Monjos guide.
Absolutely. The region has several gravel biking routes, some of which offer views of the castles. You can find detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Santa Margarida I Els Monjos guide, including options like 'Gravel from the balcony of Penedès'.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the strategic locations of the castles, often offering great views. The blend of history with natural landscapes, such as the Foix Reservoir, is also a popular highlight. Many enjoy the challenging climbs to reach some of these sites, finding the views rewarding.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes like 'View of Castell d'Olèrdola loop from Moja' which offers a moderate challenge. Check the Running Trails around Santa Margarida I Els Monjos guide for more options.
The Sant Martí Sarroca Castle and Church Complex is a great choice. It features the Romanesque church of Santa María and the castle of Sant Martí, both offering a great view of Penedès from their prominent position on the turó de la Roca.
Castellet Castle dates from the 10th century and began as a fortified house with a watchtower. Its strategic position between Garraf and Penedès ensured its continued use and evolution over time.


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