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Castle of Castrojeriz — Attraction in Castrojeriz

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Castle of Castrojeriz
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Nearby attractions
Collegiate of Santa María del Manzano
Av. Virgen del Manzano, 2, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Bar Restaurante Pizzería “El Fuero”
C. Real de Ote., 16, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
El Mesón de Castrojeriz
C. Cordón, 1, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
Restaurante Casa Cordón
C. Cordón, 2, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
Nearby hotels
Casa Rural El Veredero
C. Real de Ote., 72, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
Albergue Casa Nostra
C. Real de Ote., 54, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
Hotel Rural La Cachava
C. Real de Ote., 83, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
Albergue Orion
Cam. Trascastillo, 4, 20, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
Emebed Posada
Pl. Mayor, 5, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
Quinta San Francisco
Ctra. Hontanas, 28, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
Hostel Rosalia
C. Cordón, 2, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
La Posada de Castrojeriz
C. Landelino Tardajos, 5, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
Casa la Union
C. Real de Pte., 32, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
Casa Rural el Rincón del Chef
C. Arco Sardina, 4, 6, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
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Castle of Castrojeriz

Cerro del Castillo, 09110 Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain
4.5(235)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
Scenic
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Family friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Collegiate of Santa María del Manzano, restaurants: Bar Restaurante Pizzería “El Fuero”, El Mesón de Castrojeriz, Restaurante Casa Cordón
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castrojeriz.es

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Nearby attractions of Castle of Castrojeriz

Collegiate of Santa María del Manzano

Collegiate of Santa María del Manzano

Collegiate of Santa María del Manzano

4.5

(143)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Castle of Castrojeriz

Bar Restaurante Pizzería “El Fuero”

El Mesón de Castrojeriz

Restaurante Casa Cordón

Bar Restaurante Pizzería “El Fuero”

Bar Restaurante Pizzería “El Fuero”

4.2

(300)

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El Mesón de Castrojeriz

El Mesón de Castrojeriz

4.3

(423)

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Restaurante Casa Cordón

Restaurante Casa Cordón

3.8

(53)

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Reviews of Castle of Castrojeriz

4.5
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5.0
2y

Puedes subir en coche o a pie, dependiendo de las ganas que tengas.

Como el nombre del castillo indica se encuentra en Castrojeriz, en Burgos. La fecha de construcción del castillo no es muy exacta, pero data aproximadamente de finales del siglo VIII. Además, se sitúa en una de las villas jacobeas más importantes de todo el camino de Santiago, ya que fue fundada por Julio César y resistió a numerosos ataques de tropas del norte de Europa y de África.

Es un castillo perteneciente a la época romana, y construido entre mediados y finales del siglo VIII. Actualmente, hay varias fuentes que hablan de que fue fundado por el mismísimo Julio César. Esta infraestructura fue construida en lo alto de una colina, a 900 metros de altura. Con un difícil acceso, para el uso militar y defensivo. La historia de esta edificación cristiana de la Edad Media estuvo expuesta a los enfrentamientos entre tropas de los ejércitos moros y cristianos entre los siglos VIII Y IX.

Poco después, en el año 882 hubo un capitán llamado Munio Núñez de los foramontanos, que se encargó de reformar esta fortificación que fue destruida anteriormente por los árabes y en el año 1131 fue anexionada por el Condado...

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3.0
2y

Stay.. 혼자 올라가지 마세요….. 실족사할까 조마조마해요 After a long walk, I decided to climb up the hill. It was stupid me who took s shortcut. However, if you don’t take the shortcut, it takes forever to go up. :/ It is kinda slippery so please…. if you are alone, never ever think about taking the shortcut. You will regret so much. The view is nice but the castle is kinda...

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5.0
3y

This is a must you need to cover if you are around the area. I won't dive into the historic details. I will just say its absolutely outstanding the views you get ups form there. It makes you understand how strategic is this location. You will need around 45min if you really want to appreciate all the different views, take pictures and go around its...

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Francisco Tezanos PintoFrancisco Tezanos Pinto
This is a must you need to cover if you are around the area. I won't dive into the historic details. I will just say its absolutely outstanding the views you get ups form there. It makes you understand how strategic is this location. You will need around 45min if you really want to appreciate all the different views, take pictures and go around its different corners.
Ken TischlerKen Tischler
Cool place to visit although a bit of a trek to get up there. Be sure to bring some water as there is none available until you get back to Castrojeriz. The easiest way to get up here is to take the road behind the big church on the west end of town. Steep climb but they have rest benches in the way up.
John LaidlerJohn Laidler
I've only given it four stars because they really should create a proper footpath from the village up to the castle. There is a path but it is poorly marked and not very safe in places. Adding English to the description boards around the site would also be helpful.
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This is a must you need to cover if you are around the area. I won't dive into the historic details. I will just say its absolutely outstanding the views you get ups form there. It makes you understand how strategic is this location. You will need around 45min if you really want to appreciate all the different views, take pictures and go around its different corners.
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Cool place to visit although a bit of a trek to get up there. Be sure to bring some water as there is none available until you get back to Castrojeriz. The easiest way to get up here is to take the road behind the big church on the west end of town. Steep climb but they have rest benches in the way up.
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I've only given it four stars because they really should create a proper footpath from the village up to the castle. There is a path but it is poorly marked and not very safe in places. Adding English to the description boards around the site would also be helpful.
John Laidler

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