Best attractions and places to see around Celrà include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes within the Gironès region. The municipality is situated between the Ter River and the Gavarres mountains, offering diverse terrain. Visitors can explore medieval heritage, cultural hubs, and extensive natural features like riverside forests and mountain passes. The area provides opportunities for exploring historical landmarks and scenic routes.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Very interesting bridge, constructed by Mr. Eiffel.
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HBO filmed some outdoor scenes for season 6 of Game of Thrones at the cathedral and its famed steps. The cathedral stands in for the Great Sept house of worship, with special effects altering parts of the building and the steps, in two episodes of season 6, "Blood of My Blood" and "The Winds of Winter".
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The stairs of Girona Cathedral are one of the most legendary places in the city and lead to the doors of this enormous church with one of the largest naves in Europe. Beautiful streets (Jewish alley) that surround it, made of cobblestones and with history behind them. It's always time to go up the total stairs to know how many there are!
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A beautiful mountain pass road near Girona with a moderate gradient. Little traffic and very good asphalt.
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Very nice favorite for this little pass through a pine forest. A real must!
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So the bridge was built in 1877 by the Gustave Eiffels company (10 years before the Eiffel Tower). However, the design was not provided by the famous engineer himself, but by the local architect Manuel Almeda ten years earlier.
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Wonderful medieval city out of the bitten paths. Nice cage on main market.
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From May 13 to 21 is the Temps de Flores and they put flower exhibitions all over the center of Gerona. It is spectacular to see. I recommend it 100%
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Celrà offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the Medieval Enclosure of La Sagrera, featuring the bell tower of Sant Feliu. The area is also home to several castles, including the castles of Celrà, Barbavella, and Palagret, with the ruins of Palagret Castle currently undergoing renovation. Nearby, the medieval village of Monells provides a charming glimpse into the past. Additionally, the Cathedral Square of Girona, home to the impressive Cathedral of Santa María de Girona, is a significant historical and religious site nearby.
Celrà is nestled between the Ter River and the Gavarres mountains, offering diverse natural beauty. A must-visit is the Island of Salzes (Willows), where you can enjoy picturesque walks through riverside forests. The Gavarres mountains provide access to a natural park, ideal for hiking and mountain biking, with opportunities for panoramic views. You can also find scenic views from mountain passes like Santa Pellaia Pass and the top of Els Àngels Climb from Girona.
Yes, Celrà is an excellent base for hiking. The Gavarres mountains offer numerous trails. You can find various routes, including moderate options like the Sant Miquel Castle – Sant Miquel Picnic Area loop or the Juià Castle – Castell de Palagret loop. For easier walks, consider the Castillo de Celrà – Nen Jesús Mines loop. Explore more options on the Hiking around Celrà guide.
Celrà is popular with cyclists. The Els Àngels Climb from Girona is a well-known route offering views and amenities at the top, while Santa Pellaia Pass is known for its good road surface and scenic views. For longer rides, consider the Beautiful winding road – Llémena Valley loop or the Rocacorba Viewpoint loop. Discover more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Celrà guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the medieval village of Monells, which offers a charming atmosphere. The Old Fishmongers' Bridge in Girona is also considered family-friendly and an interesting architectural sight. Additionally, the natural areas like the Island of Salzes provide pleasant walks suitable for all ages.
Celrà's cultural heart is La Fàbrica (Pagans Factory/Celrà Factory). This former chemical factory, built in Modernista style, has been transformed into a vibrant cultural hub. It now houses a civic center, town library, and hosts concerts, exhibitions, and various community activities, making it a central point for local culture.
Absolutely. Celrà is rich in medieval heritage. You can explore the Medieval Enclosure of La Sagrera, featuring the bell tower of Sant Feliu. The municipality also boasts the castles of Celrà, Barbavella, and Palagret, with the ruins of Palagret Castle offering exposed moats and a keep with valley views. The Castle of Sant Miquel is also nearby, and the charming medieval village of Monells is a short distance away.
Beyond the Gavarres mountains and Ter River, Celrà features the unique Island of Salzes (Willows), a natural attraction with riverside forests of black poplars, holm oaks, and willows. This area is known for its stunning natural colors throughout the seasons, including snowdrops in winter and orchids and poppies in spring. Two viewpoints enhance the visitor experience here.
Yes, there are several running trails around Celrà, catering to different difficulty levels. You can find challenging routes like the Sant Miquel Castle – Nen Jesús Mines loop or the View of the Medes Islands – Sant Miquel Castle loop. For moderate options, consider the Castell de Palagret – Hermitage of Sant Joan Salern loop. More details are available on the Running Trails around Celrà guide.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences offered. For cyclists, the well-maintained roads and scenic views of climbs like Els Àngels Climb from Girona and Santa Pellaia Pass are highlights. The historical sites, such as the medieval village of Monells, are appreciated for their charm and atmosphere. The architectural uniqueness of structures like the Old Fishmongers' Bridge in Girona also receives positive remarks.
Yes, for those interested in the region's industrial past, the iron mines of La Victòria and El Nen Jesús are worth a visit. These sites offer a glimpse into the historical mining activities that once took place in the area.


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