The Middle Ages in Spain stretched from the battle of Guadalete (in 711 of the common era) to the famous conquest of Granada (in 1492). Therefore, there are many remains from such a long time on the peninsula. We find them in the form of impressive historic quarters, unique monuments, and above all, small towns. They arrived today as if time had passed.
Towns with a strong presence of their medieval past are ideal for both those looking for a place to getaway and History, nature and legend buffs that make your hair stand on end. They are also so valuable that even prestigious publications National Geographic Among them, he examined the most beautiful ones.
Described as “Spain’s little gems worth knowing”, these jewels have their origins mostly in between the 10th and 14th centuries They are journeys in time and space that can be reached by almost everyone due to their proximity and proximity. These are our favourites:
Morella (Castellon)

Located just over 90 km from Castellón, Morella sixteen towers, six portals, and almost two kilometers of walls full of history and magic. As in any self-respecting medieval town, its imposing castle stands out, an impressive structure, a pre-Christ III. The Convent of San Francisco, the abbot of Santa María la Mayor, the Torres de San Miguel and the poets’ garden are also worth seeing.

Double room – 1 night
RRP in Kayak € 66.00
Daroca (Zaragoza)

A treasure trove, a walled medieval complex wonderful nature and gastronomy (Vegetables from Jiloca garden, beans, Jiloca trout…) are the main attractions. Daroca has preserved natural areas, archaeological sites and numerous churches. Basilica of Santa Maria de los Sagrados Corporales ParishDeclared a National Monument.

Casa Martell Guesthouse
RRP in kayak €81.00
Trujillo (Caceres)

Trujillo is a municipality in western Spain, (of course) notable for its medieval castle. It stands on a hill from where you can see the center of the town. Other must-sees Coria Museum, Pizarro House Museum or Plaza Mayor of the municipality, in whose honor an equestrian statue was erected.

Bone Hostel
RRP €55.00 in kayak
Alquezar (Huesca)

Alquézar is a municipality in the Huesca region, located in the Aragón region, which has wonderful landscapes due to its location. Visitors can lose themselves at the Smile of the Wind viewpoint, San Miguel Church, Las Nieves Chapel, or visit the Alcázar, San Salvador Cathedral and the walls. the panorama it offers is a gift.
Alarcon (Cuenca)

In the middle of the river Júcar is the medieval town of Alarcón. It almost completely protects its walled surroundings and castle.. In addition, we can enjoy the impressive view of the Hoz de Alarcón from there. Other wonders include: Plaza del Infante Don Juan Manuel, Santa María Church and Santo Domingo de Silos.

Alarcon Parador
RRP €241.00 at Alarcon
Besalu (Girona)

For many it is The most beautiful city of Catalonia And don’t worry. This charming town of Girona is one of the top rural tourism options in all of Spain due to its incredible landscapes. Cross the medieval bridge and relive its centuries-old history, visit the old Jewish quarter, explore Sant Pere Monastery, MicroMundi museum or Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Nature Park Here are some of the best plans to do in Besalú.

war house
RRP €118.00 on the boat
Albarracin (Teruel)

South of Teruel, this town is located on a meander of the river Guadalaviar and is surrounded by a natural moat. Naturally fortified and topped by the imposing wall rising to the Castillo del Andador at the top of the hill, Balconies hanging over the river Guadalaviar to the hanging houses of Cuenca. albarracin National Monument since 1961 Y Gold Medal of Merit in Fine Arts. Its main attractions are: the 16th-century San Salvador Cathedral, the Albarracín fortress, the walls that surround it and stretch up to the highest point of the rock on which the old town is located.

Hostel Sol de la Vega
RRP in rowboat €100.00
Santillana del Mar (Cantabria)

It is one of the cities with the greatest historical value in Spain and the main tourist focus of Cantabria, making it one of the most visited and attractive places in the region. It is home to real architectural treasures as the Collegiate Church of Santa Juliana, the most representative building in the city. The most important Romanesque gem in Cantabria. While talking about Santillana is also talking about Cave of Altamira, Considered the Sistine Chapel of cave art.

University Hotel
RRP in rowboat €104.00
Pedraza (Segovia)

This Segovian corner with its medieval feel is so attractive that Orson Wells, who He shot two of his films there.. In addition, Pedraza has been declared a Monumental Complex due to its architectural richness. We recommend visiting Pedraza Castle, San Juan Church, Puerta de la Villa and the prison. When it comes to gastronomy, the offer is vast: from Segovian punch to braised suckling pig, la Granja baked beans and braised lamb.

Santo Domingo Hospice
RRP on the boat €130.00
Ainsa (Huesca)

Looks like this medieval town stopped on time. It also wanders through history by passing through its cozy streets in the Sobrarbe district. Thanks to its privileged location, it has always been inhabited. The Ancient and Medieval Site has been recognized as a Historic Artistic Site since 1965. An almost obligatory stop is Aínsa Castle, a walled complex surrounded by four towers.
Olit (Navarra)

Its magnificent castle, located in the geographical center of Navarra, is the hero of this city. Example of Navarrese and European civic Gothic Flooded Olie, just 42 kilometers south of Pamplona. It is also the capital of wine. Major attractions include the Romanesque Church of Santa María La Real, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, the Church of San Pedro, or the Palacio de los Teobaldos, a Roman fortification.

Olite Parador
RRP 165,00 € in kayak
Hondarribia (Guipuzkoa)

Also known as Fuenterrabía, it belongs to the state of Guipúzcoa and is located 20 kilometers from the city of San Sebastián. It is located on the coast of Chingudi Bay and It is considered one of the most beautiful cities of Euskadi.. It is famous for its gastronomy, which you can enjoy with celebrities. pintxos. Surrounded by a medieval wall, the town has a historic center declared a Monumental Complex with beautiful houses with typical Basque decorations, and the fishing quarter La Marina is also worth a visit.

Hotel San Nikolas
RRP 169.00 € in kayak
They complete the list:
Guard (Alava), Montfalco Murallat (Lleida), Castellar de la Frontera (Cadiz). Fog (Huelva), Warehouse (Soria), olives (Badajoz), Sigüenza (Guadalajara), cold (Burgolar), Mont Blanc (Tarragona), swimming pool (Salamanca), Penafiel (Valladolid), in peretall (Girona), Montefrio (Grenade), Zafra (Badajoz), Buitrago de Lozoya (Madrid), Passionflower (Caceres), uruena (Valladolid) and Ribbon of Knights (Badajoz).
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