Best attractions and places to see around Toses, a municipality in the Ripollès region of Catalonia, Spain, offers a blend of historical charm, cultural heritage, and natural landscapes. Located at the upper end of the Ribes Valley, it is surrounded by mountains and comprises villages such as Toses, Nevà, Fornells de la Montaña, and Dòrria. The area features diverse natural environments, from vibrant valleys to high-mountain pastures.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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the views and the pleasure of climbing almost to 3000 m
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Where did you drive up there from and which gate did you take? Where did you drive up there from and which gate did you take? From where did you drive up there and which gate did you take?
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In the summer the influx of people makes this natural space lose all its charm and beauty, it has been an idea Positive regular entry To this tour in summer To preserve it from the masses..!!
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Beautiful views of the Sanctuary of Nuria
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It's somewhat touristy because the train goes up, but also very nice with the boats 🚣♀️
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Not only a beautiful vantage point of the reservoir and sanctuarium, the "Mirador" also allows a wonderful view down into the valley, from which the train snorts noisily upwards.
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There isn't really much of a view to enjoy here. The other mountains in the same category that can be hiked along the ridge are more impressive. But you are still "up there" here. Away from the hustle and bustle of the world, in silence. Only the wind blows over the peaks, kicks up a few dust devils, and in summer cools the sweat of the climb.
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Spectacular views towards Molina and towards Ripollès and Berguedà.
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Toses is surrounded by mountains and offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the impressive Puigmal d'Er Summit, a broad peak offering wonderful views. The area also features spectacular waterfalls like Torrent de la Cabana Waterfalls, known for its diverse vegetation and refreshing stream, and the Salt del Grill, one of Catalonia's most spectacular waterfalls.
Yes, Toses is home to some beautiful waterfalls. The Torrent de la Cabana Waterfalls offers an itinerary along the Estiula stream with visual beauty and lush riparian vegetation. Another must-see is the Salt del Grill, a roughly 30-meter waterfall near Queralbs, best visited outside of summer to appreciate its full splendor.
The Toses area provides numerous trails for hiking, ranging from exploring valleys to ascending mountain peaks. You can find routes that lead to up to a hundred bunkers from the 'Línea P' or venture into the Dòrria forest. For more specific hiking routes, you can explore guides like the MTB Trails around Toses guide, which also includes hiking options.
Toses boasts a rich history. You can explore the Romanesque Sant Cristòfol de Toses Church, built in the 11th and 12th centuries, which features fragments of 12th-century mural paintings. The ruins of Toses Castle, dating back to 839 AD, are also visible about 1,000 meters above the village. Additionally, the area has remnants of the 'Línea P' bunkers from World War II.
Absolutely. The municipality includes several charming villages. Dòrria, situated at 1,550 meters, is one of the highest urban centers in Ripollès and features the historic San Víctor de Dòrria church. Nevà and Fornells de la Montaña also offer traditional stone and slate architecture characteristic of alpine areas, each with its own unique history.
For outdoor activities like hiking and exploring waterfalls, it's generally recommended to visit outside of the summer months. This allows you to experience the waterfalls like Salt del Grill in their full glory, as water levels can be lower in summer, and avoid larger crowds.
Yes, Toses offers options for families. The Núria Viewpoint is considered family-friendly, offering panoramic views of the Vall de Núria. The Vall de Núria Rack Railway is also a unique and family-friendly experience to reach the valley.
The most common way to reach Vall de Núria is by taking the Vall de Núria Rack Railway from Queralbs. This scenic railway overcomes a significant elevation gain in about 20 minutes, offering a remarkable journey through the mountains. There is no alternative way to reach the valley by vehicle.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences Toses offers, from the stunning views at Núria Viewpoint and the iconic Puigmal d'Er Summit, to the natural beauty of the Torrent de la Cabana Waterfalls. The blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and varied hiking trails makes the area appealing to many.
Yes, the mountainous terrain around Toses is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore options like the Gravel biking around Toses or Cycling around Toses guides.
The highest peak in the immediate vicinity and a significant attraction is the Puigmal d'Er Summit. This mountain in the Eastern Pyrenees reaches 2,909.8 meters above sea level and is known for its broad, rounded peak and wonderful views, making it an iconic ascent for many.
Yes, Toses has historical military remnants. Besides the ruins of Toses Castle, which was the jurisdictional center of the valley, you can also find routes that allow visitors to see up to a hundred bunkers from the 'Línea P,' a defensive barrier built in the early 1940s during World War II.


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