Best attractions and places to see around Ultramort include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and charming medieval villages. Situated in the Baix Empordà region of Catalonia, Ultramort offers access to the Ter River and serves as a base for exploring the wider Costa Brava area. The region features fertile farmland and a tranquil rural setting. Visitors can discover ancient architecture, scenic viewpoints, and cultural heritage within and near Ultramort.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Perfect climb, suitable for everyone!
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With nice restaurants and bars
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Very nice favorite for this little pass through a pine forest. A real must!
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Wonderful medieval city out of the bitten paths. Nice cage on main market.
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We made a route through this area, Peratallada is a picturesque medieval town located in the Bajo Ampurdán region, in the province of Girona, Catalonia. Its name means "carved stone", referring to the stone used in its construction. Without a doubt, it is the one we liked the most with the permission of the others The town is completely surrounded by walls and defense towers, and its historic core is made up of a set of cobbled streets and stone buildings dating from the 10th century. The church of Sant Esteve, built in the 13th century, is one of the most outstanding monuments of Peratallada. There you will find a terrace where they make good sandwiches. In addition, Peratallada has a wide gastronomic offer, with restaurants that offer typical dishes of the region, in our case it was only a breakfast.
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Bike path along the Ter with its nature reserve.
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In case of rain or humidity, you can take the footbridge and stop at the Gualta roundabout itself.
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This small town in the Baix Empordà has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site and Cultural Asset of National Interest, due to its well-preserved medieval architecture. The original constructions of Peratallada are strongly marked by their fortified character. It had three wall enclosures (12th to 13th centuries), the main one being the one with the castle in its center. In addition, the outer enclosure was protected by a moat dug into the rock, with a depth of eight meters. Of the castle, the keep and the palace (11th to 14th centuries) stand out, with another important building being the church of Sant Esteve (13th century).
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Ultramort itself features the 13th-century Romanesque Church of Santa Eulalia and the Mas Castell de Gleu, a 16th-17th century farmhouse built on the site of a medieval castle. You can also wander through the Old Quarter to see stately homes. Nearby, don't miss Peratallada — Historic Village, a well-preserved medieval village with fortified architecture, and Monells — Medieval village. The Montgrí Castle, a 13th-century military fortification, offers historical insights and panoramic views. Further afield, the Ullastret Archaeological Site provides a glimpse into an ancient Iberian settlement.
Yes, Ultramort is situated on the right bank of the Ter River, offering opportunities for walking and enjoying the rural landscape. The Ultramort Viewing Tower, a repurposed water tank, provides panoramic views of the surrounding area. For more extensive natural exploration, the Reserva Natural de Fauna Salvatge de l'Illa de Canet, located downstream along the Ter River, features marked trails. The Parc Natural del Montgrí, les Illes Medes i el Baix Ter, accessible from L'Estartit, also offers diverse landscapes including marine reserves and coastal trails.
The Ter River offers opportunities for walking, mountain biking (BTT), or kayaking along its banks. For cycling enthusiasts, the Santa Pellaia Pass is a popular climb known for its good road surface and views. You can find various MTB Trails around Ultramort, Running Trails around Ultramort, and Gravel biking routes around Ultramort, catering to different activity levels.
Many of the medieval villages, such as Monells — Medieval village and Peratallada — Historic Village, are enjoyable for families to explore with their charming streets and historical atmosphere. The Gualta Bridge is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the nearby Costa Brava beaches, like those at L'Estartit and Pals, offer classic family fun by the sea.
Just ten kilometers away, La Bisbal d'Empordà is home to the Terracotta Museu de Ceràmica (Terracotta Ceramics Museum). The region is also rich in medieval villages, including Púbol, which houses the Gala Dalí Castle & Museum. For iconic cultural experiences, the Dalí Theatre and Museum in Figueres and the Girona Cathedral in the city of Girona are within a reasonable driving distance.
The Baix Empordà region, including Ultramort, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities without the peak summer heat. Summer (June-August) is ideal for enjoying the nearby Costa Brava beaches, though attractions can be more crowded. Winter offers a quieter experience, perfect for those seeking a peaceful rural escape.
While Ultramort itself is inland, it serves as an excellent base for reaching the Costa Brava beaches. The nearest beaches, such as those at L'Estartit and Pals, are easily accessible by car, providing opportunities to enjoy the Mediterranean coast.
From Montgrí Castle, you can enjoy wide views over the Alt- and Baix Empordà regions, including the lowlands of the Ter River and the Mediterranean Sea with the Bay of Roses. The Ultramort Viewing Tower also offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding rural landscape. The Santa Pellaia Pass is known for its scenic views during the climb.
Visitors frequently appreciate the well-preserved medieval architecture and charming atmosphere of villages like Peratallada — Historic Village and Monells — Medieval village. The panoramic views from Montgrí Castle are also highly rated. Cyclists particularly enjoy the good road surface and views offered by the Santa Pellaia Pass.
Beyond the well-known sites, exploring the Old Quarter of Ultramort itself reveals singular stately homes from the 16th and 17th centuries, offering a glimpse into the village's medieval origins. The Ultramort Viewing Tower, a repurposed municipal water tank, provides a modern and unique perspective of the landscape. The Gualta Bridge, a 16th-17th century construction over the Daró River, is another charming historical spot.
The terrain around Ultramort is varied. The rural landscape surrounding the village is generally flat and fertile, suitable for easy walks and cycling along the Ter River. However, areas like the Montgrí massif, where Montgrí Castle is located, involve more challenging climbs. The Santa Pellaia Pass is a significant climb, extending for approximately 10 km, popular with road cyclists.


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