Best castles around Tordera are found in a region characterized by the Tordera River plain, the Maresme coastline, and the Montnegre massif. This area features historical fortified dwellings and medieval castle ruins. The landscape offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. Tordera serves as a base for exploring these historical sites, which were strategically important for controlling ancient routes.
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The Torre de Marata is a Gothic, fortified manor house with a distinctive defensive tower. It is located on a hill and overlooks the area of the municipality of Maçanet de la Selva (province of Girona). The building is now privately owned.
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A fortified tower dating from the 13th century. Currently privately owned.
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The Torre de Marata emerged from the rolling hills. A medieval watchtower that has watched over the landscape since the 13th century. Today, this tower is privately owned.
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Amidst ruins and wind, this castle holds a little-known curiosity: on one of its walls, stonemasons' marks in the shape of a cross were found. According to some historians, these are not religious symbols but rather the "signatures" of the workers who were paid per stone laid. They say each mark represented a payment. From the summit, the sea and Montseny seem closer, as if the castle still serves as a lookout, this time not for armies, but for horizons.
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Medieval Military Building. Of the centuries... XI. to. S - XV, Currently in ruins , and It was the former center of the barony of Palafolls.
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A bit of fitness is required.
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It's worth a visit. Highly recommended.
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All in all it's nice but seeing it open is about as likely as the German authorities. View on the way but very nice
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Within Tordera, you can visit the Castell Medieval Comte de Valltordera. This modern reconstruction offers a medieval-themed evening with jousting tournaments, flamenco shows, and a banquet, providing a distinct cultural and entertainment experience.
Yes, Mas Sant Jaume, located on the outskirts of Tordera, is a notable 16th-century fortified farmhouse. It features a round arched doorway, Gothic windows, and a defensive watchtower, offering insight into traditional Catalan fortified dwellings. It is recognized as a cultural asset of local interest. You can find more information about it on Wikipedia.
For exceptional panoramic views, consider Palafolls Castle, which overlooks the Tordera River plain and the Maresme coastline. Montpalau Castle also provides unbeatable views of the Alt Maresme region, and Sant Joan Castle of Lloret de Mar offers magnificent vistas over the Tordera plain, the Montseny mountains, and the coast.
The castles in this region, such as Palafolls Castle and Sant Joan Castle of Lloret de Mar, were strategically important. Palafolls controlled the royal road between Girona and Barcelona, while Sant Joan was a defensive structure against pirate raids and part of a signaling network.
Yes, many castles are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Tordera and Palafolls Castle Loop' or 'Castell de Palafolls — circular desde Tordera' which lead to Palafolls Castle. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Tordera guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, such as the 'Tordera River – Tordera Trail loop from Tordera' in the MTB Trails around Tordera guide, or running routes like the 'Castillo de Tordera loop from Tordera' in the Running Trails around Tordera guide.
Yes, Montpalau Castle, while a medieval ruin, sits on a site that also reveals vestiges of an earlier Iberian settlement dating back to the 4th century BC, with continuity into Roman times.
Visitors often highlight the beautiful landscapes and panoramic views. For example, the trail leading to Palafolls Castle is praised for allowing visitors to enjoy stunning mountain coast scenery. The Camí de Ronda Along Cales dels Frares is also noted for its great viewing points and as a nice place to rest and enjoy the views.
While not a traditional castle ruin, the Castell Medieval Comte de Valltordera offers a family-friendly entertainment experience with its medieval jousting and flamenco shows. For historical sites, the town of Maçanet de la Selva, which has castle elements, is categorized as family-friendly.
Absolutely. Sant Joan Castle of Lloret de Mar is situated on a cliff separating Lloret beach from Fenals beach, offering magnificent coastal views. The Camí de Ronda Along Cales dels Frares also provides excellent coastal viewing points.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are often ideal for hiking, offering milder temperatures and pleasant conditions for exploring the ruins and enjoying the panoramic views without the intense heat of summer or the cooler, potentially wetter days of winter. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Yes, Sant Joan Castle of Lloret de Mar was part of a network of castles known as the 'Tordera line' in the 14th century, used for signaling to Barcelona, highlighting its role in regional defense.


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