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Hiking around Aiguafreda offers diverse terrain, encompassing both the mountainous inland landscapes of Montseny Natural Park and the picturesque coastal areas of Cala Aiguafreda. The region is characterized by lush pine and oak forests, numerous streams, and natural springs, particularly within the Montseny massif. Along the coast, rugged cliffs and pine-fringed shores define the hiking experience, providing panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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20
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15.9km
04:34
380m
380m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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20
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14.6km
04:33
480m
480m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.0
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77
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6.29km
01:54
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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39
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15.2km
04:45
540m
540m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The Montseny dolmens that were found, the vast majority, in the Serra de l'Arca, between Aiguafreda and Brull, date from the end of the Neolithic, around the second millennium BC. They are megalithic tombs and inside the bodies were buried surrounded by their weapons and some offerings. The word dolmen comes from the Breton expression tol men, which means “stone table”.
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The Aiguafreda de Dalt complex is the center of an old rural parish that was built on the site of a high medieval village. The oldest vestiges located so far are located in the cave-crypt, which has been identified as a necropolis of the 6th and 7th centuries. In the 18th century a common was built at one end of the moat, which was replaced at the beginning of the 20th century by a small cemetery located a hundred meters to the north. During the second half of the 20th century, several surveys were carried out where the Romanesque vestiges of the temple were uncovered, as well as the bodies that covered it externally were demolished.
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The lock and the water of the Martinet creek are located on the gorge of the lock. It is an engineering work that allows water to be diverted from the stream to a canal, which runs parallel to the river on the south side. The lock was made up of a stone wall perpendicular to the river, which is very damaged and the water is pouring into it, forming the waterfall of the gorge. The rec is made of dry stone, with a ceramic half point arched opening at the beginning. A few meters below, the rec has been mutilated.
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After passing the Collet del Gall in the direction of Turó de la Taquilla we find some spaces that allow us to see good views of the Riera de la Llobina valley.
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Small hermitage in the middle of the path to the plateau of Pla de la Calma and which is located in an area outside the woods, in a space with excellent views and completely open.
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An old house that is currently in ruins and is called the Café. On a clear day it offers views of the Agudes mountain!
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For its views towards Montseny and the cliffs
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Aiguafreda offers a selection of 15 hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging routes, providing diverse experiences across its inland and coastal landscapes.
Hiking in Aiguafreda presents two distinct types of terrain. Inland, near Montseny Natural Park, you'll find lush pine and oak forests, numerous streams, and natural springs. Along the coast at Cala Aiguafreda, routes feature rugged cliffs, pine-fringed shores, and stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, Aiguafreda has 2 easy hiking trails perfect for beginners or families. These routes offer a gentle introduction to the area's natural beauty without significant elevation changes, allowing everyone to enjoy the outdoors.
Yes, Aiguafreda offers several circular routes. A popular option is the Gorg de la Sort – Aiguafreda de Dalt loop from Aiguafreda, which provides a moderate journey through the local scenery. For a more challenging circular experience, consider the Sant Cebrià de la Mora y llanura del Cafè — circular por el Parque Natural del Montseny.
Yes, the inland area of Aiguafreda, particularly within Montseny Natural Park, is known for its natural springs and streams, which can lead to waterfalls. The PR-C 200 Aiguafreda de Dalt Trail, for example, winds through the park and features waterfalls, adding to its scenic beauty.
While hiking in the Montseny Natural Park area, you can encounter small architectural remnants of the past, such as the church of Sant Martí d'Aiguafreda de Dalt and the ruins of Cruïlles castle. Additionally, you might find the Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall nearby, offering both historical and natural interest.
Many of Aiguafreda's hiking trails, especially those through forests and along coastal paths, are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like Montseny Natural Park, and to respect local regulations regarding pets.
The hiking routes in Aiguafreda are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from the tranquil forests and natural springs of Montseny to the breathtaking coastal views and clear waters of Cala Aiguafreda.
Absolutely. The coastal paths around Cala Aiguafreda, part of the Camí de Ronda network, offer stunning panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the Mediterranean Sea. Inland, trails within Montseny Natural Park also provide scenic viewpoints over the varied forest landscapes.
Aiguafreda's scenery transforms with each season, offering unique experiences year-round. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for hiking, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. The 'cold water' in Aiguafreda's name hints at its natural springs, which are refreshing in warmer months, while the forests offer shade.
Yes, especially if you're hiking near Cala Aiguafreda. This picturesque cove on the Costa Brava is known for its clear, calm, and pure waters, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling after a coastal walk. You can find more information about Cala Aiguafreda at visitacostabrava.com.
Yes, the region around Aiguafreda features some interesting cave formations. You can find highlights like Balma la Miquelona, which can be explored as part of a hiking adventure.


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