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Top 9 Castles around Mutxamel

Best castles around Mutxamel include historical defensive structures that offer insight into the region's past. Mutxamel, situated in the Valencian Community, features notable defensive towers and fortified houses. These structures highlight the town's strategic importance and its architectural heritage. The area provides a glimpse into Renaissance-era defensive architecture and historical threats faced by coastal communities.

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  • The most popular castles is Santa Bárbara Castle, a castle located at the summit of Mount Benacantil, 166 meters above…

Last updated: June 19, 2026

Santa Bárbara Castle

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The Castle of Santa Bárbara is located at the summit of Mount Benacantil, 166 meters above sea level. It is home to one of the largest medieval fortresses in Spain, …

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Castillo de San Fernando (Alicante)

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The San Fernando Castle, located in Alicante, is a fortress built in the 19th century during the War of Independence against the French. It is located on Monte Tossal and was designed by the military engineer Pablo Ordovás y Sastre.

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Well done, it looks great and is a popular photo subject. Several of these sculptures are scattered throughout the castle; you'll find them in various locations. Cycling is not allowed …

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The chapel is beautiful, but the view you can enjoy from here is even better. It's worth the effort, the view from "above" is amazing.

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With the elevator up to the castle 🏰, that's worth €2.75 per person. This saves you sweat 😰

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November 12, 2025, Lift Access to Santa Barbara Castle

The elevator, built deep into the rock, is free for people over 65.

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A good alternative... less touristy and crowded... compared to the Santa Barbara Fortress. Wonderful views of the hinterland and the mountains, the city districts, and even the sea.

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It's worth going up the castle just for the views that accompany us along the way. I recommend entering from Eret Park. P.S. Admission to the castle is free :)

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Towers over the city and is a great destination on foot (a good 160 meters high) or for a few euros by elevator or taxi. The Santa Barbara Castle dates back to the 11th century and has been expanded or rebuilt several times in the years since. More information at: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castillo_de_Santa_B%C3%A1rbara

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The San Fernando Castle, located in Alicante, is a fortress built in the 19th century during the War of Independence against the French. It is located on Monte Tossal and was designed by the military engineer Pablo Ordovás y Sastre. The castle has an irregular design adapted to the topography of the hill and has several bastions and curtains with a broken layout. Although it was built for defensive purposes, it never entered active military service. During the Spanish Civil War, it was used as a concentration camp by Franco's troops. Today, the San Fernando Castle is a place of historical and cultural interest, surrounded by the Monte Tossal Park and other points of interest such as the Alicante sports city and the Óscar Esplá music conservatory.

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Very spacious area with old castle ruins!

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You are not allowed to drive on or in the castle itself. Crossing the drawbridge is still okay, after that the bike has to be parked at the fortress entrance or at the (last) parking lot in front of the castle. The buses also stop there. So straight to the door.

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Well done, it looks great and is a popular photo subject. Several of these sculptures are scattered throughout the castle; you'll find them in various locations. Cycling is not allowed on or inside the castle itself. Crossing the drawbridge is fine, but after that, you must leave your bike at the fortress entrance or in the (last) parking lot before the castle. The buses also stop there, so you can cycle right up to the door.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical defensive structures can I explore in Mutxamel itself?

In Mutxamel, you can explore the Torre de Mutxamel, which is now integrated into the Church of San Salvador and served as a defensive tower against Barbary pirates. Another significant structure is the Torre de Ferraz, part of the historic Casa Ferraz. While Casa Ferraz is currently private, it's a notable landmark with plans for future public access after restoration.

Are there any castles near Mutxamel that offer panoramic views?

Yes, Santa Bárbara Castle, located at the summit of Mount Benacantil, offers spectacular views of the bay of Alicante. Another highlight, Castle and Hermitage of San Pedro, provides excellent views of the mountains and Agost from its hilltop location.

How can I reach Santa Bárbara Castle?

You can reach Santa Bárbara Castle by car, though parking is limited. Alternatively, there is a convenient lift access from the beach, which saves you the uphill climb.

Are there family-friendly castles or activities near Mutxamel?

Santa Bárbara Castle is considered family-friendly, offering a large medieval fortress to explore and beautiful views that children often enjoy. The historical significance and expansive grounds provide an engaging experience for all ages.

What kind of historical significance do the castles and towers around Mutxamel hold?

The defensive structures around Mutxamel, such as the Torre de Mutxamel and Torre de Ferraz, highlight the region's past need for protection against threats like Barbary pirate incursions. They are significant examples of Renaissance-era defensive architecture and offer insight into the historical challenges faced by coastal communities in the Valencian Community.

Can I find hiking trails that incorporate castle visits near Mutxamel?

Yes, you can find routes that combine castle visits with scenic walks. For example, there's a highlight for a Hike From Santa Bárbara Castle Through La Ereta Park to Alicante Old Town, offering both historical exploration and natural beauty. For more general hiking options, you can explore the running trails around Mutxamel, which often pass by interesting landmarks.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Mutxamel?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from castles like Santa Bárbara Castle and the historical insights offered by the defensive structures. The opportunity to explore ancient fortifications and enjoy panoramic vistas over the city and sea are frequently mentioned highlights.

Are there any cycling routes that pass by castles near Mutxamel?

Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For instance, some road cycling routes around Mutxamel, like the "Castle and Hermitage of San Pedro – La Dama de Elche Sculpture loop from Mutxamel," incorporate historical sites. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Mutxamel guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles and explore the area around Mutxamel?

The Valencian Community generally enjoys mild winters and warm summers. Spring and autumn are often ideal for visiting castles and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking, as the weather is pleasant and comfortable for exploration. Summers can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended if visiting during that season.

Are there any specific architectural features to look for in Mutxamel's defensive towers?

The Torre de Mutxamel features five floors, a vaulted ceiling, pointed arches, and embrasures, showcasing its defensive purpose and Renaissance-era construction with carved ashlar masonry. The Torre de Ferraz, part of a fortified house, uses masonry with ashlar stones at the corners and includes a lintelled window and a gargoyle, reflecting its historical design.

Can I find cafes or restaurants near the castles in the Mutxamel area?

Yes, especially near more prominent attractions like Santa Bárbara Castle, you will find amenities including restaurants and kiosks. In Mutxamel town itself, there are various cafes and restaurants available to visitors.

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