Best castles around Santa Margarida De Montbui are found in a region characterized by its strategic historical location and elevated terrain. The area features several historical sites, including the Castell de Montbui, also known as Castell de la Tossa, which is situated atop the Tossa de Montbui. This 10th-century Romanesque castle offers panoramic views of the Òdena basin from an altitude of 620 meters. Its placement was historically significant for controlling natural passes between mountain ranges, forming part of a…
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El Castillo de Vilademàger is an ancient medieval fortress located on a rocky promontory that dominates a large part of the Anoia region's landscape. Although it is now preserved in ruins, remains of its walls, the tower, and the small Romanesque chapel of Sant Pere can still be appreciated.
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A very beautiful ruin that can be visited. Check online beforehand to see if it is open 😎
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There is a fountain in the square above
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Claramunt Castle is a Romanesque fortress from the 10th century. It is located on a hill that dominates all the surrounding lands and the course of the Anoia River, so it enjoys magnificent views.
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The Castell de Montbui, also called Castell de la Tossa or Castell de la Tossa de Montbui, is a castle located at the top of the Tossa de Montbui. From this point you can see impressive views of the entire Conca d'Òdena and one of the most mythical mountains in the area, Montserrat.
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Miralles Castle is located at the top of the municipality of Santa Maria de Miralles. Its remains are on a hill in the Queralt and Miralles mountain ranges that dominate the upper valley of the Miralles stream. These ranges connect the towns of Santa Coloma de Queralt to La Poble de Claramunt.
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Castle that is located above the center of La Pobla de Claramunt on its west side and that offers spectacular views of the entire valley of the Anoia River and the mountains that surround it.
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La Pobla de Claramunt Castle is a 10th century Romanesque medieval castle located in the Serra de la Guàrdia overlooking the municipality of La Pobla de Claramunt. The castle sits on a hill 453 m high, and occupies an area of 5,400 m². Visiting hours **From 01.05 to 30.09** Morning: 10 - 1.30 pm (+30) / Afternoon: 4 - 6.30 pm (+30) **From 01.10 – 30.04** Morning: 9.30 – 1.30 pm (+30) / Afternoon: 3 – 4.30 pm (+30) From Wednesday to Sunday, including public holidays. Closed on non-holiday Mondays and Tuesdays, December 25 and 26 and January 1 and 6.
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The castles in this region, such as the Tossa and Montbui Castle, were strategically important. Constructed as early as the 10th century, they formed a defensive network controlling natural passes between mountain ranges like the Serra de Miralles and Serra d'Ancosa, offering panoramic views and protecting routes to the Gaià basin.
Many castles in the area are known for their impressive viewpoints. Tossa and Montbui Castle, located atop the Tossa de Montbui, provides expansive views of the Conca d'Òdena and Montserrat. Claramunt Castle also offers spectacular views of the Anoia River valley, while Miralles Castle includes a tower converted into a viewpoint.
Yes, the region is known for its Romanesque architecture. The Castell de Montbui (Tossa and Montbui Castle) is a notable example of 10th-century Romanesque style. Similarly, Claramunt Castle is a 10th-century Romanesque medieval fortress.
For Claramunt Castle, visiting hours vary by season. From May 1st to September 30th, it's open from 10 am to 1:30 pm and 4 pm to 6:30 pm. From October 1st to April 30th, hours are 9:30 am to 1:30 pm and 3 pm to 4:30 pm. The castle is open Wednesday to Sunday, including public holidays, and closed on non-holiday Mondays and Tuesdays, December 25th and 26th, and January 1st and 6th.
Yes, many castles are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, you can find a moderate running trail called "Ascent to the Castillo de Montbui" that starts from Santa Margarida de Montbui. There's also a scenic Path to the Castle Ruins that offers constant views of the ruins. You can explore more running trails in the area on the Running Trails around Santa Margarida De Montbui guide.
Beyond visiting the castles, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the "La Llacuna – Font del Bosc loop," or explore challenging MTB trails like the "Ermita de Collbàs – Singletrack loop." For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails around Santa Margarida De Montbui guides.
Accessibility by car is possible for some castle sites. For example, Miralles Castle is accessible by car from route C-37. Similarly, the Queralt Castle Ruins can be reached by car from the B-220 road.
While specific data isn't available, visiting during spring or autumn generally offers pleasant weather for exploring outdoor historical sites and trails. These seasons typically avoid the peak heat of summer and the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter, making for a more comfortable experience.
Yes, the region features several interesting castle ruins. The Miralles Castle consists of ruins, a Roman chapel, and a converted tower viewpoint. Additionally, the Queralt Castle Ruins, near the Church of Sant Jaume de Queralt, offer a photogenic fragment of Sant Miquel's chapel, with origins dating back to the 9th-11th centuries.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views from the elevated castle positions, such as those from Tossa and Montbui Castle. The historical significance and the opportunity to explore Romanesque architecture and ruins are also highly appreciated.
While specific dog policies for each castle are not detailed, many outdoor historical sites and trails in the region are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check individual site regulations or local signage upon arrival.


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