Morella Castle: Historic Fortress in Castellón Offering Neolithic to Christian Civilizations

Discover the rich history of Morella Castle, a historic fortress in Castellón. From Neolithic to Christian civilizations, explore the fascinating stories of Iberians, Romans, Arabs, and Christians who once inhabited this magnificent castle.

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Castell de Morella - Military fortress located at the top of a rock has been testimony of the passage of numerous civilizations and witness of innumerable battles that have left their mark. At the landscape level, the spectacular view that can be seen from the Plaza de Armas (highest place in the Castle) stands out.

AUDIOGUIDE available through the free application: Castles and Palaces

What's Included
  • Access to the castle
  • Audio guide
What's Not Included
  • Transport
Additional Information

Situated on the highest point of Morella, this Castle, constructed from natural rock, was one of the most significant strongholds in the Mediterranean area. The Castle has witnessed human habitation ever since the Neolithic era, with different cultures such as the Iberians, Romans, Arabs, and Christians making their residence there. Historical figures…

Location
Castell de Morella
Carrer del Castell
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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419evyg
Sep 12, 2024
Nice visit - Very nice visit! To visit quietly. The stones of this castle are steeped in history. Accessible parking. Small shops very greedy regional groceries To be done again.
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Raulmmir
Oct 15, 2023
Family visit - A very interesting tour, which provides audio guide with QRs in the emblematic places without having to make an extra expense. Very entertaining for the general public.
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Alvaro
Oct 6, 2023
Imposing - Although the climb is hard, it is worth making the climb to the parade ground, from where there are magnificent views of the city of Morella and the pastures that surround it. It has an audio guide with the mobile phone via QR code. Perfectly preserved, taking advantage of the visit to Morella, one more effort has its reward.
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Raulo_gonz
Aug 18, 2023
Hard climb but worth it - It costs more than you imagine but it is worth the climb. Beautiful views dominating incredible valleys. Of course, you have to do it as soon as you arrive...
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Cheyenne
Dec 31, 2022
December discoveries - For a fair price, you can get a gorgeous view while getting a little starter along the way. Inside, you get to see and learn about the castle's rich history. Outside, you get a good cardio and the most magnificent views. Note: accessible and very fun to do with your dog (our husky loved it 🥰)
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Socrate82
Mar 21, 2024
A superb visit - A real enchantment, already when in the distance we can see this formidable defensive ensemble. The visit is pleasant to do, the panels well documented. Take the time to read and discover the history of this fortress from the Romans to its reconstruction, which is worth a stop. Bravo to the people who worked to rebuild this stronghold. Great activity to do in 2 hours without rushing.
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Albertsalichs
Mar 12, 2022
Very interesting ruins of the main castle in Morella - Morella Castle is located in the upper part of Morella, on the top of a little mountain. Nowadays, you can visit the ruins of the castle, the walls and some main buildings, where there is an exposition about the history of the castle. Really the visit to the castle is very interesting and you can learn about the history of the castle and the region, and see very beautiful views of the town and the surrounding mountains. Very nice. Probably, the most important sightseeing in Morella.
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Abdel-hamid
Aug 26, 2023
Catastrophic Visit - Arrival on site with obligation to park on supposedly landscaped land We are directed directly in front of a bus to take us 300 meters further at four euros per place return (16€ in our case) Arriving at the entrance to the city, 1 in 2 businesses was closed, Only bars or brasseries remained Bad luck for us, storms break out on the scene It is therefore impossible to visit the castle, which is in fact just an uninteresting ruin. We head towards Bar Elisa to take refuge from these downpours 43€ for frozen products We go down to get our car, and disaster strikes us in this makeshift parking lot. After a few minutes we miraculously escaped. Nightshade town trap for tourists Farewell MORELLA, lost city!!!!!!
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