Pulpis Castle

Local names Castillo de Pulpís, Castell de Polpís
State
Ruin, being renovated
Entrance fee
Free
Distance from Peniscola
17 km (30 minutes)
Facilities
None
Pulpis Castle entrance
The sun is waiting inside
Pulpis Castle road
Path towards the castle on the hill below

How to get there from Peñiscola

1. Take the CV-141 inland.
2. At the roundabout take the 4th exit towards Santa Magdalena de Pulpis & Castellon.
3. Take the exit at Santa Magdalena de Pulpis.
4. After exiting the road turn left towards the village.
5. Then take the first right towards Marmoles Serrat.
6. At the roundabout take the 2nd exit towards Marmoles Serrat, the lane with the large pines.
7. Then take the 5th road on the right towards Marmoles Serrat and Castell.
8. Just before the road turns right towards Marmoles Serrat, take the gravel road on your left.
9. Follow the gravel road for a few kilometers, until there is a crossing on your left, this is the road to the castle.

Pulpis Castle view
Pulpis Castle
Pulpis Castle interior II
Torre de Homenaje with its recently renovated entrance

History

Originally Pulpis Castle was a Moorish castle, built in the 10th and 11th century. Until it was conquered by king Alfonso II of Aragon in the year 1190. It then fell under the administration of the Templar Knights. This didn’t last long, because 5 years later the muslims attacked the castle and retook it. It then remained in Moorish hands until 1233, when it was conquered by James I of Aragon. He gave the castle to the Order of Calatrava in 1244. Later that century, in 1277, it became part of the Templar Knights. They kept possession of the castle until they were dissolved. A few years after that the castle was given to the Order of Montesa. Under Christian rule the castle was rebuilt and expanded. Only its foundation and walls are of Moorish origin. In the 16th century the castle was abandoned and fell into ruin.

Description

Pulpis Castle is located in the natural park Serra d’Irta. It sits on a 326 meter high hill, with of course amazing views on the valley. There is a gravel road leading towards the castle. The last part of it is very steep, so we decided to park the car at the crossing, about 700 meters away from the castle. The castle is in a state of ruin, but several of its structures are still standing. In best shape is the entrance and a rectangular tower, named Torre de Homenaje. The entrance to the Torre de Homenaje was recently renovated. Other parts which are still visible are the walls, a water cistern and part of what seems to have been a second tower. Just outside of the castle you can find the remains of what used to be a small village.
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