Best attractions and places to see around La Pera include a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes in the Baix Empordà region of Girona. This area is characterized by its medieval villages and rural scenery, offering opportunities for exploration. The municipality is notable for its connection to artist Salvador Dalí and its picturesque surroundings. Visitors can discover cultural sites and enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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With nice restaurants and bars
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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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Very nice favorite for this little pass through a pine forest. A real must!
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Wonderful medieval city out of the bitten paths. Nice cage on main market.
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We made a route through this area, Peratallada is a picturesque medieval town located in the Bajo Ampurdán region, in the province of Girona, Catalonia. Its name means "carved stone", referring to the stone used in its construction. Without a doubt, it is the one we liked the most with the permission of the others The town is completely surrounded by walls and defense towers, and its historic core is made up of a set of cobbled streets and stone buildings dating from the 10th century. The church of Sant Esteve, built in the 13th century, is one of the most outstanding monuments of Peratallada. There you will find a terrace where they make good sandwiches. In addition, Peratallada has a wide gastronomic offer, with restaurants that offer typical dishes of the region, in our case it was only a breakfast.
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Bike path along the Ter with its nature reserve.
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In case of rain or humidity, you can take the footbridge and stop at the Gualta roundabout itself.
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This small town in the Baix Empordà has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site and Cultural Asset of National Interest, due to its well-preserved medieval architecture. The original constructions of Peratallada are strongly marked by their fortified character. It had three wall enclosures (12th to 13th centuries), the main one being the one with the castle in its center. In addition, the outer enclosure was protected by a moat dug into the rock, with a depth of eight meters. Of the castle, the keep and the palace (11th to 14th centuries) stand out, with another important building being the church of Sant Esteve (13th century).
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The area around La Pera is rich in history. You can visit the significant Gala-Dalí Castle House-Museum in Púbol, which was Gala's residence. Explore the medieval urban structure of La Pera itself, including the 16th-century Church of Sant Isidoro. Nearby, discover the Romanesque Church of Sant Andreu in Pedrinyà, or the well-preserved 16th-century Gualta Bridge. Don't miss the fortified medieval village of Peratallada, or the charming village of Monells, known for its historic architecture.
Yes, the rural landscape around La Pera is ideal for cycling. A popular route is the Els Àngels Climb from Girona, which offers scenic views and amenities at the top. Another appreciated climb is the Santa Pellaia Pass, known for its smooth road surface and flowing corners. You can find various road cycling routes in the area, including those passing through medieval villages. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around La Pera guide.
The inland Empordà scenery around La Pera offers a tranquil setting for hiking. You'll find trails that take you through fields and paths, connecting various points of interest. For example, there are moderate routes like the 'Church of Sant Isidore – Pedrinyà loop from la Pera' and easier options such as the 'Church of Sant Pere de Púbol – Medieval Village of Púbol loop from la Pera'. Explore more detailed options in the Hiking around La Pera guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the medieval villages in the region. Monells and Peratallada are particularly suitable, offering charming streets and historical architecture that can be fascinating for all ages. The Gualta Bridge is also listed as a family-friendly historical site.
The rural landscape of La Pera and the Baix Empordà region is well-suited for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the area's paths and enjoying the scenery without extreme heat or cold. Summer can also be good, especially in the mornings or late afternoons.
Yes, some attractions offer amenities. For instance, the Els Àngels Climb from Girona has options for drinks and food at the top. Additionally, medieval villages like Peratallada are known for their gastronomic offerings, with restaurants serving typical regional dishes, and Monells also has bars and cafes.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The well-preserved medieval architecture of villages like Peratallada and Monells is a highlight, with many feeling transported to another century. Cyclists enjoy the scenic routes and good road surfaces of climbs like Santa Pellaia Pass and Els Àngels Climb, often noting the beautiful views.
Yes, the area provides several running trails. You can find routes of varying difficulties, such as the 'Madremanya – Montigalar Summit loop from Madremanya' or the 'Gravel Track Casavells–Parlavà loop from Rupià'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around La Pera guide.
The Gala-Dalí Castle House-Museum, located just 1 km from La Pera in the village of Púbol, is a significant cultural site. This 14th-16th century castle was acquired and restored by Salvador Dalí for his wife and muse, Gala. It served as her residence and is now a museum where visitors can explore her private rooms and the crypt where she is buried, offering a unique insight into their lives.
Yes, there are easier options suitable for beginners or those looking for shorter walks. For example, the 'Church of Sant Pere de Púbol – Medieval Village of Púbol loop from la Pera' is an easy route of under 4 km. Another easy option is the 'Church of Sant Pere de Púbol – Gala Dalí Castle, Púbol loop from la Pera', which is around 6 km. These trails allow you to experience the local scenery without strenuous effort.
The region around La Pera is characterized by a picturesque rural landscape. You'll find extensive fields and tranquil paths, offering classic inland Empordà scenery. While there aren't specific natural monuments listed directly within La Pera, the overall area provides a beautiful backdrop for outdoor activities and appreciating the natural beauty of the countryside.


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