Canyelles, in the Garraf area of Catalonia, is attracting visitors for its medieval castle, historic church and network of hiking routes. The town is also just 18 minutes by bus from Vilanova i la Geltrú, according to Regió 7.

Set between the sea and the mountains, Canyelles combines heritage and outdoor activity in a compact local setting. Its position makes it a practical stop for people looking to pair a short trip with walking, history and food.

The medieval castle and church are among the town’s main heritage points. They give Canyelles a clear historic identity, while the surrounding landscape adds space for walking and time outdoors.

Wine tourism is another part of the picture. The town’s local wine tradition links it to the wider Catalan food and drink scene, and to the nearby news coverage on Catalonia-wide topics.

For official local information, readers can also check the Ajuntament de Canyelles and the Consell Comarcal del Garraf. For regional tourism context, see Catalunya Turisme.