Getting Around
Calaf is well-connected by the N-II road and Renfe railway, making travel convenient.





Calaf is a picturesque town situated on the Calaf Plain in Catalonia, Spain. It is known for its significant weekly livestock market, offering a unique insight into traditional Catalan commerce. Visitors can explore the remains of the Calaf castle, which provides a historical backdrop to the town. The area is well-connected by major roads and railways, making it accessible for those interested in experiencing rural Catalan life and its cultural heritage.
Calaf is a picturesque town situated on the Calaf Plain in Catalonia, Spain. It is known for its significant weekly livestock market, offering a unique insight into traditional Catalan commerce. Visitors can explore the remains of the Calaf castle, which provides a historical backdrop to the town. The area is well-connected by major roads and railways, making it accessible for those interested in experiencing rural Catalan life and its cultural heritage.
Weekly livestock market.
Historical Calaf castle ruins.
Scenic rural landscapes.
Close access to major roads and railways for easy travel.
Rich cultural heritage with historical sites like Calaf castle.
Weekly livestock market is a key local attraction.
Calaf is well-connected by the N-II road and Renfe railway, making travel convenient.
Visit the weekly livestock market to experience local commerce and culture.
Exploring traditional Catalan culture and history.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
Catalan, Spanish
Explore the ruins of Calaf castle for a glimpse into the town's history.
Tourists, Culture, History
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Calaf with mild weather and blooming landscapes.
Summers can be warm, perfect for exploring the town's outdoor attractions.
Enjoy the cooler temperatures and vibrant autumn colors.
Winters are mild, offering a quieter experience of the town's historical sites.