Cultural activities in La Selva, Girona

Museums, castles & medieval villages near Can Micos

A rich cultural landscape on the doorstep of our holiday home in Girona

Why La Selva is one of Catalonia's most culturally rich regions

La Selva is one of the most culturally rich corners of Catalonia — a region of medieval castles, Greco-Roman ruins, world-class museums and charming historic towns. From Can Micos in Riudarenes, your group can reach most of these cultural landmarks within 30 to 60 minutes by car, making it the ideal base for a stay that combines rest with discovery.

Museums and the Greco-Roman period

Many museums can be visited in the region, some very close by, such as the Salvador Claret Car Collection in Sils or the Trias Biscuit Museum in Santa Coloma de Farners. In the capital city, Girona, there are other very interesting museums dedicated to medieval art, cinema or toys. Along the coast, you can visit the famous Salvador Dalí Museum in Figueres and the ruins of Empúries.

Museums near Can Micos in La Selva, Girona

Girona Museum

Girona Museum — 20 km from Can Micos holiday home in La Selva

Salvador Claret Car Collection

Salvador Claret Car Collection in Sils — 5 km from Can Micos, La Selva, Girona

Trias Biscuit Museum in Santa Coloma de Farners

Trias Biscuit Museum in Santa Coloma de Farners, La Selva, Girona

Cinema Museum of Girona

Cinema Museum of Girona — cultural visit near Can Micos holiday home, La Selva

Dalí Museum in Figueres

Salvador Dalí Museum in Figueres, Girona — day trip from Can Micos

Toy Museum of Catalonia

Toy Museum of Catalonia — cultural activity near Can Micos, La Selva, Girona

Historic centre of Girona

Historic centre of Girona — 20 km from Can Micos group holiday home, La Selva

Greco-Roman city of Empúries

Greco-Roman ruins of Empúries near the Costa Brava — day trip from Can Micos, Girona

Castle route — key stops near Can Micos

La Selva is a land of castles. Many of them, dating from the 9th and 10th centuries, originated as fortified enclaves. From these points, after the conquest of the territory from Muslim rule, the area that is now the region was monitored. Others, built from the 11th century onwards, are typical feudal castles, from which the territory was not only guarded and controlled but also administered, taxes were collected and justice was delivered (according to the feudal concept of justice).

Most of the castles in La Selva belonged to the powerful Viscounts of Cabrera, one of the most important feudal lineages in medieval Catalonia. However, other lords such as the Vilademany, the Gurb-Sarriera, the Bishop of Girona, the Abbot of Ripoll, the Montcada or the Cruïlles also took part in feudal rule in the area.

What stands out most about the castles of La Selva is their typological variety: from one of the largest castles in Catalonia, Montsoriu, to a modest yet well-preserved fortress such as Farners. From a modern fortress like Hostalric, designed to withstand artillery sieges, to the robust residential castles of Brunyola or Vilobí.

Some castles are still inhabited today or serve as public facilities; others, such as Torcafelló, Sant Iscle or Sant Joan de Lloret, have been recovered through archaeology to highlight their historical value. All are located in privileged settings, offering outstanding viewpoints over the region and its surroundings. In addition, the preservation of two walled towns of exceptional quality, Tossa de Mar and Hostalric, adds even more value.

Places of interest on the castle route in the region:

  • Vilobí Castle – Carrer del Castell

  • Sant Iscle Castle – On the hill of Sant Iscle, southeast of the town centre

  • Vila Vella Walls – South of the town centre

  • Fornils Castle – In the village of Fornils, north of the municipality

  • Farners Castle – On top of Farners hill, south of the town centre

  • Torre Ponsa – In the village of Torreponsa, south of Riudellots

  • Argimon Castle – On Argimon hill, west of the municipality

  • Torcafelló Castle – On the summit of Sant Jordi hill, west of the town centre

  • Sant Joan Castle – Marià Fortuny Street, between Lloret de Mar and Fenals

  • Hostalric Walls – General Estrada Avenue and Major, Raval and del Forn streets

  • Hostalric Castle – On Castle Hill, south of and next to the town centre

  • Malavella Castle – On a hill south of the town centre, next to the hermitage of Sant Maurici

  • Caldes Castle – Sant Grau Street and Plaça de l’Aigua

  • Brunyola Castle – Plaça de Brunyola – Brunyola

  • Castle-palace of the Viscounts of Cabrera – Plaça de l’Església

  • Sant Joan Castle – On top of Sant Joan hill

  • Montseny Ethnological Museum – La Gabella – Carrer Major, 6 – Arbúcies

Can Micos — your base for cultural day trips in Girona

After a day of cultural visits, Can Micos is the perfect place to return to — with a professional kitchen ready for group cooking, a fireplace for cooler evenings and a private pool for warmer days. Ask us before arrival and we will put together a personalised cultural day trip plan for your group.

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