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The Sant Pere del Pla de l'Arca Ruins are the remains of a 10th-century Romanesque church nestled in the municipality of La Jonquera, within the scenic Alt Empordà region of Catalonia, Spain. Situated at an elevation of 626 metres in an extensive, elevated area known as Pla de l'Arca, this historical religious building offers a fascinating glimpse into early medieval architecture. It lies south of the Albera mountain range ridge, near the upper course of the Llobregat river (of Empordà),…
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The hike to Sant Pere del Pla de l'Arca Ruins is generally considered intermediate. The terrain can be varied, involving uphill sections, particularly the approximately 2 km ascent from Mas Brugat if approaching from La Jonquera. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended due to the uneven paths.
While the overall difficulty is intermediate, some sections might be suitable for families with older children or beginner hikers who are prepared for varied terrain and some elevation gain. It's best to consult specific komoot routes for detailed information on trail length and elevation to choose an option that matches your group's fitness level.
Access during winter is generally possible, but conditions can vary. The area has been affected by wind and past forest fires, which might impact trail conditions. It's crucial to check local weather forecasts for snow or ice, and be prepared for colder temperatures. Spring and autumn are typically recommended for milder weather.
Yes, the trails leading to Sant Pere del Pla de l'Arca Ruins are generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is kept under control, especially given the natural environment and potential for wildlife. Remember to carry water for your pet and clean up after them.
There is no specific parking mentioned directly at the ruins themselves, as the site is quite secluded. Visitors typically park in nearby villages like Portús or La Jonquera and access the ruins via hiking trails. If starting from La Jonquera, you might find parking closer to Mas Brugat, which is about 2 km from the ruins.
The duration of your visit will depend on your chosen hiking route and how much time you wish to spend exploring the ruins and their surroundings. Factoring in the hike to and from the site, a visit could range from 2 to 4 hours or more, especially if you combine it with exploring other nearby landmarks.
Absolutely! Beyond the ruins, the area offers several points of interest. These include the nearby town of Sant Pere, the picturesque Fitó waterfall, and the ancient Pedreguer dolmen. These sites can easily be incorporated into a longer hike, enriching your exploration of the Alt Empordà region.
The closest significant town is La Jonquera, located within the same municipality. Access to the ruins from La Jonquera involves an approximately 2 km uphill walk from Mas Brugat. While public transport options directly to the trailhead might be limited, La Jonquera is accessible by road.
Currently, there are no specific permits or access restrictions required to visit Sant Pere del Pla de l'Arca Ruins. The site is a historical landmark within a natural setting, open for public exploration. However, visitors are always encouraged to respect the historical site and the natural environment.
The immediate area around the ruins is uninhabited and secluded, meaning there are no cafes, restaurants, or accommodation directly at the site. For these amenities, you would need to visit nearby towns such as La Jonquera, which offers various options for dining and lodging to support your visit.