Castles around Abrera offer a glimpse into the region's historical landscape, characterized by its strategic location and proximity to the Montserrat mountains. The area features archaeological sites and historical fortifications that reflect its past. While Abrera itself is home to the archaeological site of Castell de Voltrera, the broader vicinity includes various castle structures. These sites often provide panoramic views of the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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You can climb up to the remaining ruins, but you have to climb a bit between stepped rocks. No equipment is needed.
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Beautiful village at the foot of Montserrat
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Last section is unpaved but can be climbed easily with a road bike.
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climb from the train station, difficult stretch of + or - 2 km.
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Go up from the train station.
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Another of the towers/castles that were located in this area due to their strategic position but which currently give incredible views of the area.
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This curious castle-like walled construction is, ironically, a private residence. It belongs to Jacinto García, a wine merchant who later became interested in buying and selling antiques. What began as a mere renovation of his home, ended up becoming a masterpiece full of windows, towers, sculptures and niches. It is said that the interior houses the important works of art that Jacinto García acquired, but unfortunately it cannot be visited.
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good views from up there, it is better to go up through the area of the urbanization that is softer, on the river side the climbs are very strong.
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Abrera is home to the Castell de Voltrera, an important archaeological ruin. While not a fully preserved castle, it offers a tangible connection to Abrera's past and provides scenic views of the Montserrat mountains, often referred to as the 'Balcony of Montserrat'.
Several castles in the vicinity provide excellent views. The Castell de Voltrera in Abrera offers scenic views of Montserrat. Fossada Tower (Castellbisbal) provides beautiful views over Martorell and the Devil's Bridge. Castell de Rosanes, due to its strategic position, also offers incredible views of the surrounding area from its remaining ruins.
While not a castle itself, Collbató Village is listed as a family-friendly historical site at the foot of Montserrat. Exploring the ruins of Castell de Voltrera can also be an educational family outing, especially for those interested in archaeology and history.
The area around Abrera features a variety of historical structures, including watchtowers like Fossada Tower, ruined castles such as Gelida Castle and Castell de Rosanes, and significant archaeological sites like the Castell de Voltrera. These sites range from defensive positions to ancient ruins, reflecting the region's rich past.
Not all castles are fully accessible. For instance, Gelida Castle is a half-ruined site that is part of a museum space, allowing visitors to explore its remains and an adjacent church. However, Castell de Les Fonts, despite its castle-like appearance, is a private residence and cannot be visited internally.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the ruins of Castell de Rosanes are accessible by climbing between stepped rocks, making it a short, adventurous walk. The broader area around Abrera has numerous hiking routes, including options like the 'Font dels Encantats – Turó de la Gronya loop' or the 'La Salut Hermitage of Collbató – Collbató Village loop'. You can find more details on these trails in the Hiking around Abrera guide.
Beyond exploring historical sites, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The area is popular for gravel biking, with routes like 'Via Augusta Penedès' or 'Can Roig loop'. Road cycling is also an option, with routes such as 'Martorell's Devil's Bridge – Pont del Diable de Martorell loop'. For more ideas, check out the Gravel biking around Abrera and Road Cycling Routes around Abrera guides.
The Castell de Voltrera is a significant archaeological site in Abrera, representing a tangible link to the town's past. Its historical value lies in its role in understanding local identity and history, and it's recognized for its potential for panoramic views of the Montserrat mountains.
Many of the castles and ruins offer picturesque settings. The strategic locations of sites like Fossada Tower and Castell de Rosanes provide excellent viewpoints for photography. The half-ruined state of Gelida Castle with its adjacent church also presents unique photographic opportunities.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and the stunning views offered by these sites. The komoot community has shared 64 photos and given 72 upvotes to the various castle highlights, often highlighting the blend of history with beautiful natural landscapes, especially the views over Martorell, the Devil's Bridge, and the Montserrat mountains.
Yes, Gelida Castle functions as a museum space. It is managed by the Association of Friends of the Castle of Gelida, which works to recover and interpret the heritage of the castle area, offering insights into its 10th-century origins and history.
Yes, it's important to distinguish Abrera's Castell de Voltrera from other castles in Catalonia. For example, there's the Castle of the Island of Cabrera and the Castell de Cabrera in Alt Empordà. These are distinct sites, each with its own unique history and features, located in different parts of the broader Catalan region.


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