Historically, Castellgalí has consolidated its position as a crossroads, and is nowadays a passing place on the Camino Ignaciano (Ignatian Way).

Its strategic location has made it a crossroads for several civilisations, as can be seen in the Historical and Ethnological Museum. Thus, several vestiges of the Roman period can still be found in the Boades district, such as the sepulchre and the exedra. The castle of Castellgalí, for its part, also exemplifies this strategic importance, which can be visited on the Border Castles Route.

For more information, you can download the Castellgalí tourist guide.

Restaurant La Forca

El Restaurant La Forca va ser fundat l'any 1975. Desde llavors ha estat un referent en el mon de la restauració a la comarca. Disposa d'un ampli menjador aixi com una sala privada per a celebracions més intimes. Un excel·lent equip de professionals esta a la seva disposicio en tot moment per donar-li el millor [...]

By |2021-02-19T08:55:50+00:0013/12/2018|

Ignatian way: Montserrat Manresa

The last stage of the Ignatian Way takes place in the Bages region. Stage 27 that begins in the square of the Abbey of Montserrat and continues along the Degotalls path. Ahead, a hike awaits us, mostly with a downward trend, passing by the monasteries of Santa Cecilia and San Esteve de Marganell, San Cristófol [...]

By |2021-04-26T10:56:59+00:0021/08/2017|

Ruta 4. De Castell Galí al Castellet i Castell Bell. (Castells de Frontera)

This easy and circular mountain bike route starts and ends in Castellgalí and takes you through the Galí Castle, Castellet Castle and the Bell Castle, three of the Bages treasures. It belongs to the routes linked to Castells de Frontera de Guifré. This text was translated by an automatic translator

By |2022-12-30T13:29:43+00:0030/12/2022|

PILGRIM SHELTER OF CASTELLGALÍ

During 2017, the Mas Pla barn, dating from the end of the 19th century, was remodelled to become the current pilgrim shelter, a space where the pilgrim can rest from his journey to Montserrat or to Manresa, following the Camino de Santiago, the Camino de San Ignacio or other routes that cross the municipality, since [...]

By |2024-03-20T07:59:13+00:0020/03/2024|
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