Castles around Real are found in a region known for its historical structures and varied terrain, encompassing areas like the Alcalans valley and the regions of La Hoya de Bunol and La Ribera Alta. The castles here often reflect a rich past, with many having Arab or Almohad origins. These sites provide insights into military architecture and historical settlements. The landscape offers views across the valleys and surrounding areas.
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The castle wall is preserved in its full length, but the ravages of time have damaged significant sections. Neglect and collapse have buried the outer wall and the remains of internal structures such as granaries and rooms, which are gradually being uncovered through archaeological excavations.
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The castle of Montroi is a fortress of Arab origin that is located to the west of the town on a hill in the Alcalans valley. This fortress was part of the defensive structure of this valley together with the castle of Monserrat. There are barely any remains of the wall that surrounded the enclosure. Currently, only the tribute tower remains standing, with a square plan and four heights. Its construction was based on thick brick walls in facades that are reduced to each floor and a central portico resolved with a semicircular arch. This construction system makes up two rooms for each floor, which are accessed by a staircase that in its first section runs next to the central portico and in the second next to the perimeter wall. The vaulted cistern and the grocery store were located in this tower.
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The castle of Montroi is a fortress of Arab origin that is located to the west of the town on a hill in the Alcalans valley. This fortress was part of the defensive structure of this valley together with the castle of Monserrat. There are barely any remains of the wall that surrounded the enclosure. Currently, only the tribute tower remains standing, with a square plan and four heights. Its construction was based on thick brick walls in facades that are reduced on each floor and a central portico resolved with a semi-circular arch. This construction system makes up two rooms for each floor, which are accessed by a staircase that in its first section runs next to the central portico and in the second next to the perimeter wall. The vaulted cistern and the grocery store were located in this tower.
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Viewpoint with amazing views of the regions of La Hoya de Bunol and La Ribera Alta. Right there is the Torre del Castillo de Montroy and you can get here from the city, both on foot and by bicycle. A highly recommended place to appreciate the beautiful views! ** Viewpoint with amazing views of the regions of La Hoya de Bunol and La Ribera Alta. Right there is the Torre del Castillo de Montroy and you can get here from the city, both on foot and by bicycle. A highly recommended place to appreciate the beautiful views!
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The tower of the Castle of Montroy (12th century) is an Almohad construction of a military nature that served as a nerve center for the concentration of human settlements in the form of farmhouses. Its origin is Muslim and it has a square floor plan, formed by four thick load-bearing perimeter walls built with the Arab technique of stone rammed earth, known as “encased masonry”. The views from there are amazing! ** The tower of the Castle of Montroy (12th century) is an Almohad construction of a military nature that served as a nerve center for the concentration of human settlements in the form of farmhouses. Its origin is Muslim and it has a square floor plan, formed by four thick load-bearing perimeter walls built with the Arab technique of stone rammed earth, known as “encased masonry”. The views from there are amazing!
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Remains of the old castle and the wall that defended the town of Catadau during the Muslim era. It is located in a privately owned house.
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Construction of Muslim origin from the 13th century, similar to other towers in La Ribera such as Alèdua or Benifaió.
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The castles in the Real region largely reflect a rich past with significant Arab and Almohad origins. Many structures, like the Tower of the Castle of Montroy, date back to the 12th century, showcasing military architecture from the Muslim era and providing insights into past defensive structures and settlements.
Yes, while some are ruins, The Little Castle is notable for having its castle wall preserved in its full length. Archaeological excavations are also ongoing, gradually uncovering buried outer walls and internal structures like granaries and rooms, offering a deeper look into its history.
Many castle sites in Real offer impressive panoramic views. For instance, from the Tower of the Castle of Montroy, you can enjoy amazing vistas of the regions of La Hoya de Bunol and La Ribera Alta. The Viewpoint of the tower of Montroi Castle, part of an Arab fortress, also provides excellent perspectives of the Alcalans valley.
Absolutely. The region around Real offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Clot de les Tortugues – Large mural loop from Montroi' or 'Weir of the Magre River – Alédua Tower loop from Real'. There are also running trails like 'Besori – Besori Viewpoint loop from Llombai'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Real or Running Trails around Real guides.
The castles around Real often feature distinctive Arab and Almohad construction techniques. The Tower of the Castle of Montroy, for example, has a square floor plan built with the Arab technique of stone rammed earth, known as “encased masonry.” These structures showcase a blend of military design and regional building methods.
Yes, the region has several less-explored historical sites. For example, the Ancient remains of the castle and the wall that defended the town of Catadau during the Muslim era are located in the area, though they are situated within a privately owned house.
Komoot community members appreciate the historical significance and the scenic views offered by the castles. Visitors have shared 14 photos and given 6 upvotes, highlighting the well-preserved structures, the unique Almohad architecture, and the panoramic vistas of the surrounding valleys and regions like La Hoya de Bunol and La Ribera Alta.
The Tower of the Castle of Montroy and its associated Viewpoint are highly recommended for photography due to their historical architecture and the stunning views they offer of the surrounding landscapes, including the regions of La Hoya de Bunol and La Ribera Alta.
The castles around Real offer a deep dive into the region's military and settlement history, particularly during the Muslim era. They served as defensive structures and nerve centers for human settlements, providing a tangible link to the past and the strategic importance of the Alcalans valley.
Yes, at The Little Castle, archaeological excavations are actively uncovering buried outer walls and internal structures like granaries and rooms, offering a unique opportunity to witness history being revealed.
Certainly. The region offers several road cycling routes that can be combined with castle visits. For example, you could explore routes like 'Júcar to Turia Canal – Weir of the Magre River loop from Real' or 'Torre de Montroy loop from Montserrat'. More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Real guide.


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