Best attractions and places to see around Garrigoles include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This tranquil village, nestled in the Empordà region of Girona, offers a peaceful retreat amidst green fields and gentle hills. The area is characterized by its medieval heritage, with ancient stone structures and churches providing a glimpse into its past. Garrigoles serves as a base for exploring both local landmarks and the wider cultural and natural treasures of the Empordà.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A must-see: breathtaking views over the entire Bay of Roses and more.
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Small but beautiful municipality
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Always busy bridge. Especially on the days when the market is in town. Slalom through the pedestrians., so be careful.
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Bridge over the river Fluvia in Sant Pere Pescador. There are beautiful paths along the river.
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Magical enclave of the Empordà. History, tradition and charm mixing in one place.
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In 959 Count Gausfred recognized this place as one of the many properties that Riculf had. Cinco Claus Castle was built in the 14th century. In 1402, Sinch keys appeared, along with the Courts, as places incorporated into the Crown by King Martí l'Humà. Because of its proximity to Empúries, it suffered numerous military confrontations: the military contest between Count Hug V of Empúries and King Jaume I (1274-1275), pirate raids (1483), the attack of Castilian troops of Felipe IV in the War of Secession, when the Cinc Claus castle belonged to the head of the Catalan militia Josep de Margarit i de Biure (1640) and the Carline wars. The farmhouses of Cinco Claus were built by reusing materials from the remains of the old castle.
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The bridge crosses the Fluvià river which is a prominent point in Sant Pere Pescador. This bridge not only connects the banks of the river, but also serves as a kind of portal to Sant Pere Pescador. The area around the bridge and river is fairly flat, making it ideal for bike rides or walks. Weekly markets and fairs are held on the esplanade below. The Fluvià river, on its last journey to the sea, crosses Sant Pere Pescador, and from the town, there is a walk that leaves the bridge and runs parallel to the river on the right bank, facing the sea. This walk is easy and flat, which makes it perfect to do with a group, especially as an afternoon plan when the heat is not so intense. During this tour, you will meet other cyclists, fishermen, and possibly people practicing water sports such as kayaking, which adds a dynamic touch to the serene landscape of the Fluvià River. In addition, the area is part of the Aiguamolls Natural Park, which guarantees a natural and peaceful experience.
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Interesting place. Could also be an abandoned place in a western.
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Garrigoles and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the medieval Montgrí Castle, a military fortification offering wide views. The village of Garrigoles itself features the Parish Church of Sant Martí and the 12th-century Church of Sant Sadurní. Nearby, Sant Martí d'Empúries — Beach and Historic Village offers medieval streets and Greek and Roman influences, including the Church of Sant Martí d'Empúries. Don't miss the historical Gualta Bridge, a 16th-17th century construction with five arches.
Yes, Garrigoles is nestled amidst green fields and gentle hills, offering a tranquil natural setting. The Montgrí Castle provides panoramic views over the Alt- and Baix Empordà, the lowlands of the Ter, and the Mediterranean Sea. The area also features Mediterranean forests of pines and oaks. Additionally, the village is known for a natural hot water well, a pond with sulfur-rich water.
The rural landscape around Garrigoles is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and birdwatching on the numerous rural paths. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking trails around Garrigoles, such as the 'Gorgs de Valveralla' circular route or the 'Puig Segalar Summit' loop. Cyclists can find many options, including cycling routes like the 'Colomers Dam Footbridge' loop or the 'Verges — Medieval Village' loop.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Garrigoles are suitable for families. Sant Martí d'Empúries — Beach and Historic Village is ideal for a stroll through its medieval streets and enjoying the beaches. The Gualta Bridge is also considered family-friendly. The flat areas around the Fluvià river, accessible via the 1st of October Bridge in Sant Pere Pescador, are great for easy bike rides or walks, and you might spot people kayaking.
Garrigoles offers a pleasant experience throughout much of the year. The tranquil setting amidst green fields makes it ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities, particularly during spring and autumn when temperatures are mild. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying coastal attractions like Sant Martí d'Empúries and its beaches.
The iconic Sant Martí d'Empúries — Beach and Historic Village is a must-see coastal spot, offering beautiful beaches alongside its rich history. The area around the Fluvià river, near the 1st of October Bridge in Sant Pere Pescador, also leads to a large beach perfect for windsurfing and other water sports.
Yes, for more experienced hikers, the ascent to Montgrí Castle is classified as an intermediate to challenging route. From the castle, you'll be rewarded with extensive views over the Empordà region and the Mediterranean Sea. You can find more challenging routes, including road cycling options, in the Road Cycling Routes around Garrigoles guide, with some routes reaching over 100 km and difficult grades.
Beyond the more popular sites, consider exploring the village of Les Olives, part of the wider municipality, which is home to the late Romanesque Church of Sant Vicenç and the 18th-century Can Ros farmhouse. The village also hosts a contemporary art gallery managed by the Rodríguez Amat Foundation. The natural hot water well in Garrigoles, valued for its sulfur-rich water, also offers a unique local experience.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. They particularly enjoy the medieval streets and superb views at Sant Martí d'Empúries, often describing it as a 'nice and quiet corner.' The panoramic views from Montgrí Castle are also highly appreciated. The historical significance and good conservation of sites like the Gualta Bridge also receive positive feedback.
Yes, the region around Garrigoles is excellent for cycling. There are numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops like 'Lake Banyoles – Rocacorba Summit Viewpoint' or 'Banyuls Pass – Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes'. For more relaxed rides, check out the touring bicycle routes, which include easy options like the 'Colomers Dam Footbridge' loop or the 'Verges — Medieval Village' loop.
Yes, the Archaeology Museum Empúries in L'Escala is an important archaeological site located approximately 8.8 km from Garrigoles. This site is known for its Greek and Roman ruins, offering a deep dive into the ancient history of the region.
Beyond Garrigoles, the Girona province offers several prominent cultural landmarks. These include the renowned Dalí Theatre and Museum in Figueres, the Gala Dalí Castle & Museum in Púbol, and the impressive Girona Cathedral. These sites provide a broader cultural experience within a reasonable distance.


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