Best castles around La Tallada D'Empordà are found in the Baix Empordà region of Girona, an area known for its rich medieval heritage. This region features a diverse landscape, from coastal views to inland plains, providing varied settings for its historic fortifications. The local architecture reflects centuries of strategic importance and cultural development. Exploring these sites offers insight into the historical significance of the Empordà region.
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Another lovely small village. A good stop for a nice coffee @ la fusteria ullastret
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Very nice little place.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaCuz9HwYfo Sant Martí d’Empúries, a medieval neighbourhood dependent on L’Escala, is one of the oldest settlements in Catalonia, inhabited since the 9th century BC. It was a peninsula and one of the most important Mediterranean ports thanks to trade with Phoenicians, Punic and Greeks. Until 1064 it was the seat of the county of Empúries, and still preserves part of its medieval wall. The church of Sant Martí (1538) was built on a pre-Romanesque temple from the year 926, and also stands out the Casa Forestal, in modernist style, headquarters of the Iberia Graeca foundation. Opposite it are the remains of the old castle, which inspired Víctor Mora for Captain Trueno. Its narrow streets and the Plaza Mayor offer a charming atmosphere with restaurants and local cuisine. In addition, the Empúries promenade connects Sant Martí with L’Escala, allowing you to discover the beaches of Empúries, the Greco-Roman site and the Moll Grec, in an environment full of history and beauty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQolJ0xfOL8
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With nice restaurants and bars
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Picturesque little place with a great view over the bay
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Great little town - gran lugar!
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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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The name of Vulpellac appears for the first time in the records in the year 894, although its importance would be given centuries later (13th and 14th centuries), thanks to the importance of the lord of Vulpellac, Guillem Sarriera. It is during this period that the castle is reformed, turning it into a luxurious palace. The castle and the church of Sant Julià i Santa Basilissa constitute the original nucleus of the town, and houses were added around it, surrounded by a fortified wall. The streets outside the walls were built in the 17th and 18th centuries, and have a good number of unique buildings in the late Gothic and Renaissance styles.
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Beyond individual castles, the region offers several historic villages with well-preserved medieval architecture. You can visit Peratallada — Historic Village, known for its fortified character and a moat dug into the rock. Another option is the Medieval Village of Ullastret, featuring a Romanesque church, preserved wall, and a Gothic market. The Vulpellac Historic Centre also offers a castle-palace complex and unique late Gothic and Renaissance buildings.
Yes, Montgrí Castle is located on the highest peak of the Montgrí Massif, 315 meters above sea level. From its unfinished Gothic-Renaissance structure, you can enjoy spectacular 360º views of the Bay of Roses and the Empordà plain. Sant Ferran Castle in Figueres also offers panoramic views of the Albera mountains and the Bay of Roses.
Peralada Castle is a significant cultural landmark, housing the Peralada Casino and hosting the renowned Peralada International Music Festival in July and August. It also has a long tradition of winemaking. Púbol Castle, also known as Gala Dalí Castle, offers a unique insight into the life and artistic vision of Salvador Dalí and his muse, as it was bought and decorated by Dalí for his wife.
Yes, Castell de Sant Mori, considered one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses, now houses a National Parador, offering a unique opportunity to stay within its historic walls. Additionally, Castell d'Empordà operates as a 4-star hotel, blending historical ambiance with modern comfort. Sant Morí Castle can also be rented as a hotel and restaurant.
The Medieval Village of Ullastret is categorized as family-friendly, offering an integrated medieval nucleus to explore. While not all castles are specifically geared towards children, the open spaces and historical context of sites like Montgrí Castle (with its views) or the charming streets of Peratallada — Historic Village can be engaging for families.
The region around La Tallada d'Empordà is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous running, MTB, and hiking trails. For example, there are challenging running routes like the Montgrí Castle loop from Bellcaire d'Empordà. MTB enthusiasts can explore moderate trails such as the Jafre village centre loop. Hikers can enjoy routes like the Montgrí Castle loop from Torroella de Montgrí. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around La Tallada D'Empordà, MTB Trails around La Tallada D'Empordà, and Hiking around La Tallada D'Empordà guides.
Sant Ferran Castle in Figueres is an impressive example, considered the largest bastioned military fortress in Europe, playing a significant role in the Spanish Independence War. Montgrí Castle is another military fortification, built by King Jaume II, though it was never fully completed. Castell de Sant Mori was also a crucial defensive stronghold in the Middle Ages.
The original Castillo de La Tallada d'Empordà itself has limited accessibility, with only a round tower visible from the exterior as it's on private property. Requesens Castle, located in a wooded area in the middle of the Serra de la Albera, might feel more off the beaten path, offering a fanciful neo-medieval architectural style and generally open for visits on weekends and during summer.
The region's castles can be enjoyed year-round. However, for pleasant weather for exploring and outdoor activities like hiking to Montgrí Castle, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are ideal. Summer (July-August) is also popular, especially if you plan to attend events like the Peralada International Music Festival at Peralada Castle, but it can be warmer and more crowded. Winter visits offer a quieter experience, though some sites might have reduced opening hours.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved medieval architecture and the charming atmosphere of the historic villages like Peratallada — Historic Village, often noting the picturesque cobbled streets and unique shops. The panoramic views from castles like Montgrí Castle are also highly appreciated. The blend of history, culture, and natural beauty makes the region's castles and villages a compelling destination.
Yes, Púbol Castle, also known as Gala Dalí Castle, was famously bought and decorated by Salvador Dalí for his wife, Gala. It served as her residence and offers a unique glimpse into their lives and artistic world. Castell d'Empordà also has a connection, as Dalí attempted to purchase it for Gala.
Yes, Castell de Sant Mori has been converted into a National Parador, allowing guests to stay within its historic walls. Castell d'Empordà operates as a 4-star hotel, offering a luxurious historical experience. Additionally, Sant Morí Castle can be rented for events or as accommodation, and Peralada Castle houses the Peralada Casino.
The castles in the Empordà region showcase a range of architectural styles reflecting their long history. You'll find structures dating back to the 9th century, with Romanesque elements, Gothic-Renaissance fortifications like Montgrí Castle, and even 18th-century bastioned fortresses such as Sant Ferran Castle. Requesens Castle stands out with its late 19th-century neo-medieval reconstruction.


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