Attractions and places to see around Gualta offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes in the Baix Empordà region of Girona. Situated between the Ter and Daró rivers, the area provides a tranquil setting with picturesque views. Gualta serves as a base for exploring medieval villages, ancient bridges, and the natural beauty of the surrounding region, including its proximity to the Costa Brava. The area features a rich cultural heritage reflected in its historical sites and traditional architecture.
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Beautiful old town to walk and look around
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Beautiful old town to walk and look around
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With nice restaurants and bars
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It is a diverse excursion with great natural and cultural charm. We will pass through places such as the Ses Negres Marine Reserve and we will enter the water path where we will discover the culture that is hidden there. We will also enjoy a magnificent view of the Costa Brava from the Mirador de la Creu. Peace of mind is guaranteed.
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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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Gualta itself boasts the historic Gualta Bridge, a 16th-17th century landmark with five arches, and the Parish Church of Santa Maria. The village's old town, with its cobblestone streets, also reflects its medieval past. Nearby, you can visit the well-preserved medieval village of Peratallada — Historic Village, known for its fortified character and 13th-century church, or the charming Monells — Medieval village.
Yes, the most prominent is Montgrí Castle, a military fortification built between 1294 and 1301 by King Jaume II. It stands on the 301-meter-high Montgrí massif, offering expansive views. Additionally, the village of Begur — Old Town and Castle features a castle located on a hill, providing another historical site to explore.
Gualta is nestled between the Ter and Daró rivers, creating a serene landscape perfect for walks and bike rides. The area is also part of the Montgrí, Medes Islands, and Baix Ter Natural Park, offering rich ecosystems. For panoramic views of the Empordà plain, consider a climb to the summit of Font Peak (Puig de la Font).
The surroundings of Gualta are ideal for various activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For cycling, explore options like the 'Gravel circular route in the Montgrí, Medes Islands and Baix Ter Natural Park' or the 'Gualta Bridge – Palau-Sator loop'. For hiking, popular routes include the 'Montgrí Castle Loop' or 'Montplà Summit – Montgrí Castle loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide and hiking guide for Gualta.
Many of the historical sites, such as the Gualta Bridge and the medieval villages like Monells — Medieval village and Begur — Old Town and Castle, are considered family-friendly for exploration. The flat landscapes along the Ter and Daró rivers also offer easy and enjoyable walks or bike rides suitable for families.
Gualta and the Baix Empordà region are pleasant to visit for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and for exploring historical villages without the peak summer crowds. Summer is popular for those looking to combine cultural visits with trips to the nearby Costa Brava beaches.
Beyond the well-known medieval villages, consider visiting the Ullastret Archaeological Site, approximately six and a half kilometers from Gualta, which features one of the best-preserved Iberian settlements. For a taste of local craftsmanship, the Terracotta Museum (Terracotta Museu de Ceràmica) in La Bisbal d'Empordà, the regional capital, offers insight into the area's pottery tradition.
The region offers a delightful gastronomic experience. You can enjoy traditional dishes made from fresh local products, including seafood from the nearby Costa Brava, regional olives, and local wines. Many restaurants in Gualta and neighboring villages provide opportunities to savor these authentic flavors.
Absolutely. Gualta's location between the Ter and Daró rivers, and its proximity to the Montgrí, Medes Islands, and Baix Ter Natural Park, make it an excellent base for cycling. There are routes for various skill levels, including easy loops like 'Gualta Bridge – Palau-Sator loop' and more challenging gravel routes. Explore more options in the Cycling around Gualta guide.
Yes, the flat terrain along the Ter and Daró rivers and their irrigation channels provides many opportunities for easy and scenic walks. These paths are perfect for a relaxed stroll, allowing you to enjoy the bucolic landscape. Many of the medieval villages also offer pleasant, easy walks through their historic centers.
For runners, the area offers a variety of trails, particularly within the Montgrí Natural Park. While some routes like 'Castillo de Montgrí from Torroella de Montgrí' are considered difficult, there are also options that cater to different preferences. You can find detailed running routes in the Running Trails around Gualta guide.
Yes, Gualta's proximity to the Costa Brava makes it an excellent base. You can easily access beautiful beaches in nearby towns such as Pals, Begur, and L'Estartit, allowing you to combine historical and natural exploration with coastal relaxation.


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