2025 Port de la Selva Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in June)
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Another gem of Romanesque architecture
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The Romanesque style and all the fame of the area has been taken away by the Monastery of San Pere de Rodes, but a visit to the Monastery of Santa Helena de Rodes and the old town will take you back to a time of centuries past. Everything is very well preserved, the instructions are very detailed, and if you use a little imagination you will soon find yourself in the living conditions of that era (very different from today). The views and surroundings are absolutely beautiful and invite rest, meditation and total relaxation.
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A beautiful place!
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Not much remains of the castle, but what little remains shows how grand it once was, and when coupled with the 360-degree views, you won’t be disappointed with the effort required to climb, taking in the views of Rose Bay and the ruins at the top. The path to the castle takes about half an hour, depending on which car park you start the route from. Be careful there is nothing particularly difficult but the climb is quite steep and stony, especially the last few meters up to the end of the castle with a considerable gradient, it is a unique place.
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Ideal location to see the architectural complex of San Pere de Rodes
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The monumental complex of San Pere de Rodes is quite spectacular, especially when viewed from certain angles. The route to the castle is steep but less challenging, but well worth the effort. The view overlooking San Pere Pescador on one side and the town of Santa Creu on the other is spectacular. You can even climb further and admire the entire valley, with stunning views of Cap Creus amidst an impressive landscape.
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This church and monastery are a fine example of 10th-century transitional architecture in Catalonia
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Traces of Carolingian, Mozarabic and Romanesque elements, with Lombard influences, still exist today. Construction of the church began in the 10th century in the Mozarabic style and was finally completed in 1022. The central nave is topped with a barrel vault, and the side naves have a quarter-spherical vault. There are two towers on either side of the church, which were influenced by the French Romanesque style. The carved decoration has similarities with the churches of Saint-Genis-les-Fonts and Saint-Andreuil-de-Sureda.
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