Description
Pelegrina Castle: History and Potential in a Unique Setting
High above, dominating the gorge of the Dulce River in the Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park (Guadalajara), Pelegrina Castle is a medieval gem from the 12th century in ruins. With 581 m² built on a 1,939 m² plot, its ashlar walls, cylindrical towers, and fortified gate evoke its defensive past. Just an hour and a half from Madrid and 9 km from Sigüenza station, it combines accessibility with a spectacular natural setting.
This castle, part of the Sigüenza Castle Route, attracts thousands of tourists every year. Griffon vultures and golden eagles can be seen from its battlements, while the village of Pelegrina, with its Romanesque church, adds to the charm of the place. As a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC), it is exempt from property tax and offers a unique opportunity to transform it into a rural hotel, inn, restaurant, wedding venue, or private residence.
We collaborate with the Friends of Castles Association and provide specialized architects and lawyers to make your renovation project a reality, arranging the necessary permits with Castilla-La Mancha. Contact us for more details or a visit and bring this piece of history to life!
Basic features
Castle
581 m² built
5 rooms
No bathrooms
Plot of 1,939 m²
Second hand/to renovate
North, south, east, west orientation
It does not have heating
Energy certificate
Exempt property
Details
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Area581 m² built m2
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Rooms5 Rooms
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BathroomsNo Bathroom
