Peratallada
Luxury real estate in Peratallada, Girona
Peratallada is one of the best-preserved medieval villages in Spain: a fortified settlement of golden stone, carved streets and a moat hewn from rock, in the heart of the Baix Empordà. Its scarcity and beauty make a restored house here a rare prize.
Declared a historic-artistic monument, Peratallada — its name means “carved stone” — is a near-intact medieval village of palaces, arches and cobbled lanes, ringed by a rock-cut defensive ditch. It is a destination in its own right, with celebrated restaurants and boutiques within its walls.
Property is led by stone houses and palauets within the village and restored masias in the surrounding fields. Supply is exceptionally limited and tightly held; authentic homes of character rarely come to market, which is where local relationships and patience matter most.
For buyers, Peratallada offers something close to unique: a beautifully preserved medieval home in one of Catalonia’s most romantic villages, in the prized Empordà countryside.
What makes Peratallada exceptional
Among Spain’s finest villages
A near-intact medieval settlement of golden stone, a historic monument.
Exceptional scarcity
Authentic houses of character rarely come to market.
Destination dining
Celebrated restaurants and boutiques within the walls.
Heart of the Empordà
Surrounded by masia countryside and other medieval villages.
Who it suits
Buyers seeking a rare, beautifully preserved medieval stone home in one of Catalonia’s most romantic villages, where discretion and local access matter.
Price guide
Guide values run from around €600,000 for village houses to €3,000,000 and above for substantial palauets and restored masias nearby.
Frequently asked questions
What is Peratallada known for?
Peratallada is one of the best-preserved medieval villages in Spain — a fortified settlement of golden stone with a rock-cut moat, declared a historic monument, and known for its restaurants and romance.
How much does property in Peratallada cost?
Guide values run from around €600,000 for village houses to €3,000,000 and above for substantial palauets and restored masias nearby; authentic homes are scarce and tightly held.
Is it hard to buy a house in Peratallada?
Supply is exceptionally limited and rarely openly marketed, so acquiring an authentic home often depends on local relationships and patience — an area where a licensed local advisor is valuable.
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