Best castles around L'Aleixar are found in a region with a documented history, though no physical castle structures remain within the town itself. Historical records from 1342 mention a castle in L'Aleixar, believed to have been located in the Plaza de la Villa. The town's oval street layout suggests it was once encircled by a defensive wall, with remnants existing until 1953. This area offers a blend of historical sites and natural features for exploration.
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Very quiet road. Beautiful scenery, a tough climb.
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Old Farmhouse. Ideal to replenish and rest.
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The Selva Castle was for centuries the stately residence of the prefects of Tarragona and the archbishops of the metropolis. It belonged to the Papordia of the archbishop of Tarragona, and was probably built at the end of the 12th century. It was a residence very frequented by the paborde, but it mainly served as a storehouse for nuts and tithes. In 1411 Pope Benedict XIII decreed the abolition of the pabordia and the Castle was administered directly by the Archbishop of Tarragona and in the s. In the 16th century, the building was expanded with residential buildings and an upper floor accessed by a staircase. The action of the Constituent Courts during the Biennium of 1822 ended, in fact, with the lordships. This work was complemented by the confiscation laws of the middle of the 19th century, and thus the Selva Castle would become the property or usufruct of the Town Council. Passing through various users after the ecclesiastical confiscation, the Castle, the town's largest heritage building had become a ruin that the Selvatans have lived with for decades. Finally, in a municipal economic boom, the City Council, entering the new millennium, decided to carry out an ambitious project such as that of restoring the monument and giving it a function of public use in accordance with its identity , a first-rate cultural facility.
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Beautiful historic farmhouse, if you still have water in your bottle drink it here and enjoy life.
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A place with great history, currently only ruins remain, shuttered to prevent their total collapse. Impressive views from the square at the bottom of the ruins of La Mussara.
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Beautiful house typical of this area of Reus and characterized by having a tower that can be seen from the outskirts.
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The Mas dels Tegells, also called Mas de Sant Rafael, during the Middle Ages, was the nucleus of its own term. At the end of the 19th century, it was restored and given a neo-Gothic appearance both to its two side towers with battlements and battlements and to its outer wall.
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Based on community recommendations, key sites include View of Siurana Castle, which offers extensive valley views, the historic Ruins of La Mussara, and the well-preserved Castell dels Teixells. You can also explore the Escornalbou Castle-Monastery and Castillo del Paborde.
While historical records from 1342 mention a castle in L'Aleixar, believed to have been located in the Plaza de la Villa, no physical traces of it remain today. The town's oval street layout does suggest it was once encircled by a defensive wall, but this too has largely disappeared.
Yes, the View of Siurana Castle is noted as family-friendly, offering a great spot to enjoy the scenery. Many of the other sites, while historical, are also suitable for families to explore.
Beyond traditional castles, you can visit the Ruins of La Mussara, an old village on a rocky plateau with a dark past and amazing views. The Castell dels Teixells is a well-preserved historic farmhouse that offers a glimpse into the region's agricultural history.
The region around L'Aleixar offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Ascent to Rocabruna' or the 'Aleixar Dry Stone Huts Trail', which can be explored via the Hiking around L'Aleixar guide. There are also running and road cycling routes available, detailed in their respective guides.
Absolutely. The View of Siurana Castle is specifically a viewpoint offering extensive views of the valley. Additionally, the Ruins of La Mussara, located on a rocky plateau, provides a notable ascent and panoramic views.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from locations like the View of Siurana Castle and the Ruins of La Mussara. The historical significance and the opportunity for scenic climbs, such as to the Escornalbou Castle-Monastery, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, several hiking trails pass near these historical sites. For instance, you can find routes that lead towards the area of La Mussara or the Escornalbou Castle-Monastery. You can explore options in the Hiking around L'Aleixar guide.
The difficulty varies. Some sites like the Ruins of La Mussara involve a notable ascent. The climb to Escornalbou Castle-Monastery can be challenging with multiple ramps of 15%. Other viewpoints or farmhouses like Castell dels Teixells might be more accessible.
For the View of Siurana Castle, parking is available outside the village, and even the parking lot offers great views. For other locations, it's advisable to check specific access details, but generally, parking can be found in nearby towns or designated areas.
While direct amenities at every ruin or viewpoint might be limited, the village of Siurana, near the View of Siurana Castle, has a restaurant with a spectacular view. For other sites, nearby towns like Vilaplana (near La Mussara) or Cambrils (near Castell dels Teixells) would offer cafes and other services.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Castell dels Teixells, a well-preserved historic farmhouse, offers a unique historical experience away from more conventional castle ruins. Its location on the Camino de los Tegells in Cambrils makes it a charming stop.


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