Best attractions and places to see around Bordils include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Situated in the Gironès region at the foot of the Gavarres hills, the area is characterized by its proximity to the Ter River and distinctive poplar plantations. It offers a tranquil setting with various points of interest for exploration.
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the walls of Girona, ....a walk where you will enjoy the views of the old town, whether the route is along the upper part... with privileged views🤩... or the lower part, with parks and gardens of great natural and architectural beauty 👍
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From the city wall you have a beautiful view over the city and the cathedral
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Very interesting bridge, constructed by Mr. Eiffel.
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...a great view over Girona when the weather is nice, a quiet walk when the weather is bad
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HBO filmed some outdoor scenes for season 6 of Game of Thrones at the cathedral and its famed steps. The cathedral stands in for the Great Sept house of worship, with special effects altering parts of the building and the steps, in two episodes of season 6, "Blood of My Blood" and "The Winds of Winter".
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The stairs of Girona Cathedral are one of the most legendary places in the city and lead to the doors of this enormous church with one of the largest naves in Europe. Beautiful streets (Jewish alley) that surround it, made of cobblestones and with history behind them. It's always time to go up the total stairs to know how many there are!
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A beautiful mountain pass road near Girona with a moderate gradient. Little traffic and very good asphalt.
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So the bridge was built in 1877 by the Gustave Eiffels company (10 years before the Eiffel Tower). However, the design was not provided by the famous engineer himself, but by the local architect Manuel Almeda ten years earlier.
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Bordils offers several significant historical and cultural sites. You can visit the Church of Sant Esteve, a prominent late Gothic church with Renaissance details and a distinctive octagonal bell tower. The Old Town surrounding the church is also worth exploring. Additionally, the Vinyals Water Canal is an impressive 18th-century hydraulic engineering marvel deeply intertwined with the town's history and agriculture. The Airfield (El Camp d'Aviació) holds historical significance related to the Republic era and is part of a thematic route.
Bordils is known for its unique natural landscapes. You can explore the extensive and perfectly aligned Poplar Plantations, particularly along the "Ruta del Ban" which extends towards the Ter River. The town is situated at the foot of the Gavarres Massif, offering abundant vegetation and opportunities for outdoor activities, including the Montigalar Summit with potential sea views. The Ter River itself provides picturesque surroundings, with routes ideal for cycling and connecting to nearby villages.
Yes, Bordils features several dedicated routes to help you discover its natural beauty. The "Ruta del Ban" allows you to experience the distinctive poplar plantations. There's also the "Route of the Monumental Trees" (Ruta dels Arbres Monumentals), a green route highlighting significant trees, and the "Route of the Washhouses" (Ruta dels Safareigs), a blue route exploring historical washhouses, canals, and the town's fluvial landscape.
For road cycling, you can find routes like the "Beautiful winding road – Llémena Valley loop from Celrà" or the "Pedret Bridge – Pont de l'Aurora loop from Bordils - Juià." If you prefer touring, consider the "Puig d'en Batet – Puig Alt (Els Àngels) 488m loop from Bordils - Juià" or the "Horts de la Riba del Ter loop from Bordils - Juià." You can find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Bordils and Cycling around Bordils guide pages.
Yes, there are several trails suitable for running and hiking. Options include the "Sant Miquel Castle loop from Celrà," the "Castell de Palagret – Hermitage of Sant Joan Salern loop from Celrà," and the "Juià Castle loop from Bordils - Juià." These routes offer varying distances and difficulty levels. More information can be found on the Running Trails around Bordils guide page.
Bordils serves as a great base for exploring the wider region. You can visit the Cathedral Square of Girona, home to a religious building with the widest Gothic nave in the world. Another architectural marvel is the Old Fishmongers' Bridge in Girona, designed by Gustave Eiffel. For history enthusiasts, the Girona City Walls offer panoramic views and a walk through ancient fortifications. The charming Monells — Medieval village is also a popular spot.
Yes, Bordils features sculptures by local artist Leo Alejo, adding an artistic touch to the town's public spaces.
The Vinyals Water Canal (Séquia Vinyals) is an 18th-century hydraulic engineering marvel that is central to Bordils' history and agricultural identity. It irrigates approximately 800 hectares of land, supporting fruit trees, cereals, orchards, poplars, and plant nurseries, including internationally recognized ones. There is a dedicated route to explore this significant waterway.
The Gavarres Massif, at the foot of which Bordils is situated, offers a backdrop of abundant vegetation. From the Montigalar Summit within the Gavarres natural reserve, visitors can enjoy panoramic views, including glimpses of the sea on clear days.
Bordils is distinctively known as the "poplar capital" due to its extensive and perfectly aligned poplar plantations, particularly the local "bordilenc" variety. This unique agricultural landscape, combined with its historical sites and proximity to the Ter River and Gavarres hills, offers a tranquil yet rich experience for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Highlights like the Els Àngels Climb from Girona are popular for their panoramic views and amenities at the summit, especially among cyclists. The Cathedral Square of Girona is admired for its impressive Gothic architecture, while the Old Fishmongers' Bridge is noted for its distinctive design by Gustave Eiffel. The overall appeal lies in the tranquil setting and diverse points of interest for exploration.


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