Castles around Dosrius offer a glimpse into the region's history amidst natural landscapes. The municipality features historical sites, including the remnants of Dosrius Castle, situated on a hilltop. This ancient fortress, first mentioned in 1114, provides panoramic views of the surrounding area. Exploring these sites combines historical interest with outdoor activity.
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To get to Burriac Castle, you have to go through a typically Mediterranean forest made up of pines, oaks and bushes. Follow the trail signs and in no time you will see the castle rising above the hill.
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The remains of Burriac Castle are almost a thousand years old. They are located at the top of Burriac Hill. One of the best ways to get to the castle is by following the local trail SL-C 115 from Cabrera de Mar.
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Known in the early days as Castrum Sancti Vicentii, a name under which it has been recorded since 1023, its main domain belonged to the count of Barcelona. Even so, from the 11th century the Santvicenç family emerged, which was always a feudatària of the count's house and about which there is more information since the first years of the 12th century.
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In 1471, after the civil war, John II granted the castle of Burriac and Vilassar, with the villages of Argentona, Cabrera, Vilassar, Premió and Mataró to Pere Joan Herrero, a member of the Generalitat or General Diputación of Barcelona. This domain of Pere Joan Ferrer was called the barony of Maresme.
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Good views of Montseny. Good mountain bike descents.
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Peaceful place, to have a good lunch and visit the emblematic Torrassa.
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The Garí house was ordered to be built by the financier José Garí Cañas and was built between 1899 and 1900 in Argentona, in the Cros valley, by the architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch. The commission came about, possibly, due to the family relations that existed between the Gari and the Puig. More than a house, it is a mansion that includes other buildings such as the different walls that surround the property, a water tower, the house of the masovers or guardians, a chapel, etc. In fact, in a guide to Barcelona and its surroundings, published in 1909, it is cited and described as the "Palace of Don José Garí." It stands out for having been completed in just 9 months, proof of the strength of the different Catalan industries, as well as the luxury of its decoration and the works of art that are kept there. Of the parts that make up the palace, the large lake in which the façade is reflected, decorated with elements that seem to cover it with a layer of lace, the entrance gallery and the grandeur of the dining room stand out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XffRFpc_Acc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6F9lgFs7-whttps://delmodernismo.wordpress.com/2017/11/07/la-casa-gari-de-j-puig-i-cadafalch/
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The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the nearly thousand-year-old remains of Burriac Castle, located on Burriac Hill, which served as a crucial watch and control point. Also, the ancient Dosrius Castle, though now in ruins, offers a glimpse into the region's past with its first mention dating back to 1114. Another significant site is Vilassar Castle, with origins in the 10th century, which houses an important private medieval archive.
Yes, Jalpí Castle is considered family-friendly. It's an old manor house that became a castle in 1895, featuring a lake and a unique mountain lighthouse. The site has been restored and offers a fascinating historical narrative.
Many of the castle sites offer excellent panoramic views. From the elevated position of the ancient Dosrius Castle ruins, you can enjoy amazing views of the surrounding land. Burriac Castle, situated on Burriac Hill, also provides superb views of the territory. Even the Roman-origin watchtower, La Torrassa del Moro, offers a viewpoint.
Absolutely. One popular option is the Trail with views of Burriac Castle, which takes you through a Mediterranean forest directly to Burriac Castle. For a longer adventure, you can follow the local trail SL-C 115 from Cabrera de Mar to reach Burriac Castle. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Dosrius guide.
Beyond exploring the castles, the area around Dosrius is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. These routes often pass through natural landscapes and offer views of historical sites.
The region's Mediterranean climate makes it pleasant to visit most of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures, ideal for exploring the outdoor ruins and trails. Winter walks can also be rewarding, especially on clear days, while summer might be best for early morning or late afternoon visits to avoid the heat.
Yes, La Torrassa del Moro is a notable man-made monument. It's a cylindrical tower of Roman origin that was later transformed into a watchtower during the Middle Ages. Its construction type suggests it dates back to the second century BC.
Visitors appreciate the combination of historical interest and natural beauty. The opportunity to explore ancient ruins like Burriac Castle while enjoying superb panoramic views and walking through Mediterranean forests is a highlight. The region's rich history, evidenced by its castles and ancient towers, also draws many.
While not directly at every ruin, some spots offer amenities. For instance, La Torrassa del Moro has a bar service with sandwiches and barbecue available on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, making it a good place to stop for breakfast.
The Dosrius Castle is very old, first mentioned in 1114. During the Middle Ages, it was crucial for protection, serving as a military base, home, and safe haven. It was owned by the Priory of Saint Peter of Casseres and associated with noble families. Today, its remnants are recognized as a Cultural Asset of National Interest.
While specific circular walks directly around every castle aren't detailed, many hiking routes in the area, such as those found in the Hiking around Dosrius guide, offer loops that can incorporate castle views or visits. For example, the trail to Burriac Castle can be part of a larger circular route from nearby towns.
The castles are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You'll find Mediterranean forests, often composed of pines, oaks, and bushes, particularly on trails leading to sites like Burriac Castle. Jalpí Castle even features a lake within its grounds, adding to the scenic beauty.


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