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What to See in Cap de Creus - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Cap de Creus (Spain). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Sant Pere de Rodes, Quermançó Castle, and Castell de Sant Salvador de Verdera. Also, be sure to include Parc Natural del Cap de Creus in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Cap de Creus (Catalonia).

Sant Pere de Rodes

Monastery in Spain
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Also known as: Monasterio de San Pedro de Roda

Mountain-top ruined Romanesque monastery. Sant Pere de Rodes is a former Benedictine monastery in the comarca of Alt Empordà, in the North East of Catalonia, Spain.[1]

Address: Lloc Monestir Sant Pere de Roda, 6, 17489 El Port de la Selva

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Quermançó Castle

Castle in Spain
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Also known as: Castillo de Quermançó

Castle in Spain. The Quermançó Castle is located about 2 km north of Vilajuïga, Spain, situated on top of a remote hill and directly accessible only on foot from a small road that turns off the N-260.

The history of the castle dates back to 1078. It was owned by Counts in the Empúries region. In 1472, during the Catalan Civil War, the castle was occupied by forces loyal to John II. In 1808, the castle was captured by Napoleonic troops, occupied for several years, and was even fortified as a keep for armaments. Despite the additional fortifications, an explosion ordered by Marshal Suchet during the French withdrawal in 1814 left the castle in ruins, which have degraded further into what is now the current state of the castle.

The surrealist painter, Salvador Dalí, had a deep affection for the castle and was very familiar with it as it is positioned on the road nearly halfway between his home town of Figueres and his coastal home in Cadaqués. He had several ideas for the castle including creating a natural pipe organ in the castle which would have been "played" by the tramuntana wind that constantly blows in the area. Another was to house a rhinoceros in the basement purely for tourists to come and view, and the other was to acquire the ruins of the castle and make them in the residence of his wife, Gala.

Moderate work has been performed on the castle to maintain its current state, but visitors will note that it is on privately owned land. Also of note is that the interior has been closed to the public in order to thwart vandals, so only the exterior is visible to visitors.[2]

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Castell de Sant Salvador de Verdera

Castell de Sant Salvador de Verdera
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Verdera Castle is a medieval fortification located at the top of San Salvador Saverdera, 670 metres above sea level, the highest peak of the Rodes mountain range, in the municipality of Port de la Selva in the Catalan region of Alt Empordà in the Gerona province of Catalonia in Spain.

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Parc Natural del Cap de Creus

Parc Natural del Cap de Creus
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Relax in park, Park

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