Gandharvgad
History :
According to Sabhasad Bakhar, Gandharvagad is one of the 111 forts restored by Shivaji Maharaj. On 15 January 1666, Shivaji Maharaj went on to take this fort in the conquest of Panhalgad with an army of 5000. On 28 July 1687, Desai’s of Kakti Karyati and Hukkeri Pargana captured his fort from Marathas, for which they were promised the Deshmukhi of Ajamnagar / Belgaon and Chandgad / Ajra respectively. Adilshah controlled the fort for many years. Sadashivrao Bhau Peshwa stayed here for some time during his Karnataka campaign. Later the British destroyed this fort in 1844.
Type : Hill forts.
Fort Range : Kolhapur.
District : Kolhapur.
Grade : Easy.
How to reach:
By Rail
There is no railway station near to Gandharvgad in less than 10 km. Belgaum Rail Way Station (near to Belgaum) , Sambre Rail Way Station (near to Belgaum) are the Rail way stations reachable from near by towns.
By Road
Gadhinglaj , Belgaum are the nearby by towns to Gandharvgad having road connectivity to Gandharvgad
Accommodation Facility : Available.
Food Facility : Available.
Drinking Water Facility : Available.