Castles around Sant Andreu Salou are part of a region known for its tranquil, rural setting. Sant Andreu Salou itself is a small village characterized by dispersed farmhouses and an 18th-century church. While the village offers a peaceful environment, the wider Girona province features various historical fortifications. Visitors can explore historical sites and natural landscapes in the surrounding area.
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The Church of St. Esteve, Castle Chapel in 1064. In 1759, the Works began with the active participation of the women of the town for the new temple, and ended in 1773. In 1794, work began on the second floor of the Campanar, and it is among the largest in Catalonia of "Baroque" Art.
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The Malavella Castle dates from the 11th century. It is built on Puig de Sant Maurici, where there is a volcanic outcrop. The rocks from this outcrop were used as materials to build the castle.
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Church located south of the center of Caldes de Malavella when you take the track that takes you to the town of Vidreres.
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Beautiful Hermitage which is located next to the Malavella castle and which gives its name to Caldes, one of the towns close to the Sanctuary itself.
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Vilobí d'Onyar is a Spanish municipality in the Selva region, in the province of Gerona, Catalonia, located in the east of the region and on the border with Gironés. In addition to the municipal capital, it includes the cores of Salitja and Sant Dalmai. https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilov%C3%AD_de_O%C3%B1ar
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Castle of Romanesque architecture currently abandoned located at the top of a hill at 137 meters high near the center of the village of Vidreres.
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While Sant Andreu Salou itself is a tranquil village without castles, the wider Girona province offers several historical fortifications. You can explore Vidreres Castle, a Romanesque ruin on a hilltop, or the 11th-century Malavella Castle, located next to the Sant Maurici Sanctuary. The municipality of Vilobí d'Onyar also features historical sites and castle remnants. Further afield, consider the Torre Vella in Salou, Castell Gala-Dalí de Púbol, or Castell de Begur for their unique history and views.
No, Sant Andreu Salou is a small, tranquil village known for its rural setting. Its main historical monument is an 18th-century church, which stands on a small hill offering views of the surroundings.
Visitors frequently appreciate Vidreres Castle for its Romanesque architecture and accessible route. The Sant Maurici Sanctuary and Malavella Castle are also popular, offering a combination of religious history and ancient ruins.
Beyond castles, you can visit the 18th-century church in Sant Andreu Salou itself. In the broader region, Vilobí d'Onyar is a municipality with various historical sites, including the Sant Esteve Church of Vilobí d'Onyar, which was originally a castle chapel in 1064. The Torre Vella in Salou, a 16th-century defensive tower, also serves as an art center today.
Vidreres Castle is located at the top of a hill, offering views of the surrounding area. Malavella Castle is built on Puig de Sant Maurici, a volcanic outcrop, providing a unique natural setting. The 18th-century church in Sant Andreu Salou also offers views from its hilltop position. For broader scenic views, the Castell de Begur, though further away, is known for its stunning hilltop vistas.
Yes, Vidreres Castle is accessible via a simple route suitable for walking, mountain biking, or gravel biking, with a gentle slope. The area around Sant Andreu Salou also offers various outdoor routes. You can find cycling routes in the Cycling around Sant Andreu Salou guide, gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Sant Andreu Salou guide, and running trails in the Running Trails around Sant Andreu Salou guide.
The region around Sant Andreu Salou generally enjoys a mild climate, making spring and autumn ideal for exploring historical sites and outdoor activities. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for walking or cycling to places like Vidreres Castle without the intense heat of summer or the cooler, sometimes wetter, conditions of winter.
Many of the historical sites, including the accessible route to Vidreres Castle, can be enjoyed by families. Exploring the ruins of Malavella Castle can also be an engaging experience for children. For a unique cultural experience, the Castell Gala-Dalí de Púbol, though a bit further, offers an intriguing glimpse into Salvador Dalí's world.
While specific dog policies vary by site, outdoor areas and trails leading to ruins like Vidreres Castle and Malavella Castle are generally accessible for dogs, especially if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific site regulations before your visit.
Sant Andreu Salou is a small village, so amenities are limited. However, nearby towns like Vidreres and Caldes de Malavella, which are close to Vidreres Castle and Malavella Castle respectively, offer cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. For a wider selection, the larger city of Girona is also within reasonable driving distance.
Vidreres Castle is located near the village of Vidreres, which is a short drive from Sant Andreu Salou. Malavella Castle is situated south of Caldes de Malavella, also a relatively close drive. Other notable castles like Torre Vella in Salou or Castell Gala-Dalí de Púbol are further, requiring a longer drive into the wider Girona province.
While not a castle, the 18th-century church in Sant Andreu Salou itself is a charming local historical site. The remnants and historical context of Vilobí d'Onyar, including the Sant Esteve Church which was once a castle chapel, offer a glimpse into the region's past that might be less frequented than larger, more prominent castles.


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