Best attractions and places to see around Vallgorguina include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Nestled between the Montnegre and Corredor mountain ranges, this area serves as a gateway to the Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park and Montseny Natural Park. Visitors can explore ancient megalithic constructions, Romanesque hermitages, and museums detailing local history and rural life. The region offers a variety of experiences, from cultural landmarks to natural viewpoints and hiking trails.
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One of the best preserved ice wells in the country and of considerable size. It preserves the pond where water was accumulated to make ice and transfer it to the well.
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The Collet de Sant Benet represents the culmination of the track that crosses the Montnegre before going downhill towards Hortsavinyà and the Tordera range or towards Calella - Pineda. It is a silent and magical place with privileged views of Montseny
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The Sanctuary has its origins in the 16th century and is in the late Gothic style. Since 1984 it has been run by the Auladell Perarnau family. Our location, very close to the top of the Corredor mountain range, allows us to enjoy an excellent landscape.
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Good views of Montseny. Good mountain bike descents.
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Peaceful place, to have a good lunch and visit the emblematic Torrassa.
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Mandatory stop with good views, it also has a picnic area and trash cans. Silent zone signs, with a little luck you will hear the sound of silence. El Turó de Can Benet is situated between the towns Les Alzines de Can Portell and Turó de Canyadell. Don't miss the Fita that indicates the direction of the nearby towns, if you are not from the area take your time to find your way.
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Vallgorguina is rich in history. You can visit the ancient La Torrassa del Moro, a Roman-origin cylindrical tower transformed into a medieval watchtower. Other notable sites include the Corredor Sanctuary, a late Gothic-style building from the 16th century, and the Ice Well of Canyamars, a 17th-18th century structure used for ice preservation.
Yes, one of the most prominent megalithic constructions in Catalonia, the Dolmen de Pedra Gentil, is located near Vallgorguina. This ancient site, dating back approximately 3500-2000 BCE, is formed by seven vertical slabs topped with a large cover stone and is steeped in local legends.
For excellent views, head to the Corredor Sanctuary, situated near the summit of the Corredor mountain range within the Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park. Another great spot is Can Benet Pass, which offers good views and a quiet picnic area.
Vallgorguina serves as a key entry point to the extensive Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park, offering numerous routes for hiking and cycling through dense forests. The Montseny Natural Park is also easily accessible from the area, providing more opportunities to explore nature.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Can Benet Pass has a picnic area, perfect for a family outing. The Museu del Bosc i la Pagesia (Forest and Rural Life Museum) offers an engaging look into local history and forest life, with an area dedicated to hiking and forest animals. Additionally, the 'Ruta de les Roques i Pedres de Vallgorguina' is an easy hiking trail suitable for all ages.
Vallgorguina offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy to moderate. You can find routes like the 'Pla de Forn – Dolmen de Pedra Gentil loop' or the 'Dolmen de Pedra Gentil – Ruins of a Church loop,' both considered easy. For a moderate challenge, try the 'Dolmen de la Pedra Gentil, Santa Eulalia de Tapioles – Vallgorguina – Circular Route' or the 'Santuario del Corredor – Corredor Sanctuary loop.' You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Vallgorguina guide.
The Museu del Bosc i la Pagesia (Forest and Rural Life Museum), housed in the renovated Can Mainou, is the perfect place. It details the history of Vallgorguina, rural life, traditional tools, and the historical work of foresters, including charcoal production and cork extraction. It also features an area dedicated to local hiking and the animals and birds of the forest.
Yes, the Rupit Cross is a significant landmark. It geographically separates the Sobirans and Canyamars streams and serves as an important crossroads. The landscape around it features a mix of open spaces and dense forests of pines, holm oaks, and cork oaks.
Beyond exploring the attractions, the area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and gravel biking. There are numerous routes through the Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Vallgorguina, Running Trails around Vallgorguina, and Gravel biking around Vallgorguina guides.
Vallgorguina offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal, with milder temperatures perfect for hiking and cycling through the natural parks. The region also hosts cultural events like the Festa Major de la Mercè in September and the Fira del Bosc i de la Terra in late November, which can add to your visit.
Yes, the Corredor Sanctuary has a restaurant with a grill and typical Catalan food, open on weekends and holidays, offering both indoor and terrace dining. Can Benet Pass also provides a picnic area, perfect for a quiet stop.
Beyond the churches and sanctuaries, you can find numerous traditional farmhouses scattered throughout the area. Examples include Can Vilar, a 16th-century farmhouse attached to a medieval square tower, and Can Pradell de la Serra, a 19th-century complex of three large buildings around two courtyards, showcasing the region's architectural heritage.


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