Castellfollit de la Roca
Castellfollit de la Roca

Castellfollit de la Roca

Girona

The basics

With a history dating back to the Middle Ages, much of Castellfollit de la Roca looks like it hasn’t changed in centuries. The tiny town’s houses are wedged along its narrow basalt cliff and are overlooked by the Old Church of St. Salvador (despite the church’s historic looks, it was largely destroyed during the Spanish Civil War and later rebuilt).

While most visits to the town are relatively brief, owing to its small size, those looking to linger (and work up a sweat) can explore the region along the many hiking trails of Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park; route 13 enters the village. Castellfollit de la Roca is also included on several tours of Catalonia’s historic villages, which also stop at nearby highlights like Besalú and Santa Pau.

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Things to know before you go

  • Be sure to visit the Church of St. Salvador, which now serves as a cultural center and hosts temporary exhibitions.
  • For some of the best views of the surrounding area, head to the Josep Pla viewpoint near the church.
  • Don’t forget to stay for lunch: despite its small size, Castellfollit de la Roca is home to several restaurants, which serve traditional fare alongside spectacular views.
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How to get there

Castellfollit de la Roca is in northern Catalonia, in the province of Girona. Despite its remote feel, the village is just 45 minutes by car from the city of Girona via the C-66, and 1.5 hours from Barcelona via the C-17; Teisa bus services also link Barcelona with the village. Guided driving tours provide an easy way to explore it, and it can also be visited on foot as part of a hiking tour of the region.

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When to get there

Castellfollit de la Roca can be visited throughout the year, but autumn is a particularly appealing time; the summer heat will have diminished, and the area’s foliage transformed into a riot of color. Summer is when crowds are most likely to descend on the small town, so visit in the morning for a calmer experience.

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Exploring the region

The village is often visited as part of a day trip to the Catalonian countryside. Other nearby destinations include the historic town of Sant Joan les Fonts (which mingles centuries-old architecture with dramatic walking trails), Olot (the capital of the Girona region), Besalú (known for its historic bridge and unspoiled medieval architecture), and Santa Pau (another well-preserved medieval village).

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