Best attractions and places to see around La Garriga include a blend of natural landscapes and significant architectural heritage. The town is located near the Montseny Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, providing diverse natural features such as the River Congost and Puiggraciós mountain. La Garriga is also recognized for its Modernista summer residences along El Passeig and its historic thermal springs. These elements create a varied environment for visitors to explore.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A real discovery! Superb views, decent asphalt and virtually no cars.
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Built during the Napoleonic era, this tower was part of the optical telegraph network that connected Barcelona with Vic using light signals and mirrors. Interestingly, according to local chroniclers, it never fully functioned: the wind and fog from Puiggraciós made it impossible to see the next station. Even so, it remains a symbol of a time when messages traveled at the speed of the sun, long before the telephone and fiber optic cable.
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A place with excellent views of the entire southern part of Barcelona, including the Tibidabo antenna and the Ciudad Meridiana and Torre Baró neighborhoods.
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Coll de Orrius is also known as Coll de Sant Bertomeu.
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It is one of the many climbs that cross the coastal mountain range of the province of Barcelona, connecting in this case the towns of Argentona with Roca del Vallés. It is a port parallel to Coll de Papers, although this is much harder. The Argentona side is longer and with less slope than the Roca del Vallés. The Argentona side is 6.5 km with an average gradient of 4.5%. There is a rest with a descent in the middle area of the port, the second section being harder than the first. The Roca del Vallés side is barely 4 km with a very constant average gradient of 7%. The views of the valleys, the coast and Montseny from the top of the port are very cool and well worth it.
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Arriving at the Cim del Puiggraciòs you will find this telegraph tower, which can be reached by mountain bike or gravel, by road you can only reach the Sanctuary. You can enjoy exceptional views of the Congost River Valley and Montseny, with the Tagamanent right in front. The ascent will not leave you indifferent.
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Good views of Montseny. Good mountain bike descents.
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La Garriga is a gateway to the Montseny Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offering diverse landscapes ideal for hiking and exploring. You can also discover the River Congost, the Puiggraciós mountain, and the dramatic Cingles de Bertí. For a specific natural highlight, consider visiting the Vallforners Reservoir, a unique hydraulic infrastructure with a stone dam, located within the Montseny massif.
Yes, La Garriga is rich in history and architecture. The town is renowned for its Modernista summer residences along El Passeig, showcasing opulent 19th and early 20th-century designs. The historic core, or Old Town, features medieval, modern, and Modernista houses around Plaça Santa Isabel, Plaça de l'Església, and Plaça de Can Dachs. You can also visit the Puiggraciós Optical Telegraph Tower, a 19th-century military tower declared a cultural asset of national interest, offering panoramic views.
The area around La Garriga offers a variety of hiking trails, many leading into the Montseny Natural Park. You can find routes of varying difficulties. For example, the 'Puiggraciós Sanctuary – Puiggraciós Spring loop from la Garriga' is a moderate 14.9 km hike. More challenging options include 'La Garriga Trail' (18.2 km, difficult) or 'La Trona (Bertí Cliffs) – Waterfall of Sot del Bac loop from la Garriga' (22.6 km, difficult). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around La Garriga guide.
Absolutely! La Garriga is a popular spot for cyclists. The Òrrius Pass is a well-known crossing point for road, gravel, and mountain bikers, offering smooth roads and views of the Vallés. Another scenic option is the Sant Miquel del Fai Road, a cycle way with dramatic cliffs and views leading towards the monastery. For more routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around La Garriga guide or the MTB Trails around La Garriga guide.
Yes, the Vallforners Reservoir is categorized as family-friendly and offers a pleasant natural setting. Additionally, the La Garriga Visitor Center provides interactive resources and exhibitions suitable for all ages, serving as a great starting point for exploring the area. The town's pedestrian-friendly Old Town squares are also enjoyable for a family stroll.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Puiggraciós Optical Telegraph Tower, which sits at a high point and offers exquisite regional vistas. The Òrrius Pass also provides excellent views of the entire Vallés. Additionally, the Sant Miquel del Fai Road offers fantastic scenic views with a steep drop into the gorge.
La Garriga's development was significantly influenced by its natural thermal springs. These springs have historically attracted visitors seeking relaxation and therapeutic treatments. You can still experience soaking options and treatments at facilities like Balneari Blancafort and Termes La Garriga, both conveniently located in the town center.
The La Garriga Visitor Center is housed in a 1930s Art Deco building designed by architect Manuel J. Raspall. It serves as the main tourist information point for La Garriga and the Montseny Natural Park. Inside, you'll find a small exhibition on the town's evolution, interactive resources, and audiovisuals, making it an excellent place to begin your exploration of the area's attractions and activities.
Yes, La Garriga offers a unique glimpse into its wartime history with the Refugi Antiaeri de la Garriga. This anti-aircraft shelter provides a poignant insight into the town's experiences during the Spanish Civil War, offering a different perspective on its rich past.
The La Torrassa del Moro is a cylindrical tower of Roman origin, later transformed into a watchtower during the Middle Ages. It is believed to date back to the second century BC. Visitors can explore this historical site, which is often a popular stop for breakfast or a break, especially on weekends and public holidays when bar service and sandwiches are available.
La Garriga hosts various events throughout the year that offer a taste of local culture. These include 'The Modernism event,' celebrating the town's architectural heritage, the 'Fira de la Botifarra' (Catalan sausage fair), and the traditional 'Festa Major' (town festival). Additionally, the Saturday Market La Garriga provides a vibrant atmosphere to experience local products and community life.


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