Best attractions and places to see around Sant Hipòlit De Voltregà include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites within the Osona region of Catalonia. The municipality offers diverse landscapes, from the fluvial paths along the River Ter to the elevated views of Creu de Morral and Serra de Sobremunt. Visitors can explore ancient religious buildings, Roman structures, and traditional farmhouses, reflecting the area's rich heritage. The region provides opportunities for walking, cycling, and discovering local history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Mother of God depicted and venerated here is the Virgin Mary of Lourdes. This well-known Marian pilgrimage site is located in the French Pyrenees and is visited annually by large numbers of people, including many sick people hoping for healing. The devotional image of the Mother of God has become widespread – not only in France – with believers building Lourdes chapels and grottos everywhere. The church feast day of "Our Lady of Lourdes" is February 11th, the anniversary of the Marian apparition (1858), when the Mother of God appeared to 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous in a rock grotto very close to Lourdes. Bernadette later became a nun and died at the age of just 35. On December 8th (the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary), 1933, she was canonized by Pope Pius XI. The commemoration of the Madonna of Lourdes is also World Day of the Sick.
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On May 15, 2004, a commemorative plaque was placed under the title of the silenced bombs of Vic in memory of the bombings suffered by the city in 1938-1939.
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Very curious temple due to its proportions. It has preserved its entire structure in its primitive elements. The only tagline made in the course of its history was the belfry on the wall opposite the apse. Rectangular plan with a single nave crowned to the east by a semicircular apse. It is covered with a barrel vault reinforced by a single main arch. The covers were non-existent; that of the nave has been resolved with Arab tiles while that of the apse is with stone slabs very well cut and jointed. Below this cover there is a course of very regular rectangular stones placed in the restoration as a cornice. The closing wall of the nave at the eastern corner rises above the roof level. The apparatus is made of limestone ashlars, squared and of very irregular sizes, arranged in irregular courses held with lime mortar. The entrance door opens at noon, resolved with a semicircular arch made of well-cut voussoirs. In this same corner there is a semicircular window and another equal to the west corner that, with the one in the back of the apse, completes the lighting of the church.
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You have to take a lot of time for the old town of Vic.
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Despite the multiple uses that the place had, the condition of the temple is outstanding. The columned portico rises above the podium, where it is accessed by a front staircase. The columns are smooth, with the Corinthian capitals and entablature crowning the cella. The building is a historicist reconstruction from the 19th century, idealized in the model of the only two remains that remained of the original: a Corinthian capital and a column shaft, as well as the walls of the cella that survived as part of the old Montcada palace. .
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The Roman temple of Vic is located in the upper area of the city of Vic, on Padre Xifré street, in the heart of the Osona region (Catalonia). The building was built at the beginning of the 2nd century, the golden age of the Roman Empire. The temples were a basic piece of every Roman city, even so, the whereabouts of this specific one were unknown until the late date of 1882. In the 11th century, the temple was literally covered by the structure of the Moncada Castle, later It became the residence of the Veguers and finally, the Vic prison. It was not until 1882, during the demolition procedures of the old castle, when the workers sighted with amazement a Corinthian capital.
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The monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres is one of the greatest jewels of the Catalan Romanesque. This Benedictine monastery was built in the 11th century and fully restored in the 20th century. In addition to being able to admire its beautiful church and cloister, the monastery houses a permanent exhibition on what life was like for the monks in this place. In addition to its architectural interest, the monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres stands out for its magical setting, in a pronounced meander of the River Ter next to the Sau reservoir.
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The Roman temple of Vic dates from the beginning of the 2nd century, from the imperial period. The unusual thing about this construction, in an almost perfect state of preservation, is that for centuries it remained hidden by other buildings and it was not until the 19th century that it was rediscovered in all its splendor.
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Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà offers a rich history. You can visit the Church of Sant Hipòlit, an 18th-century edifice with Baroque and Neoclassical elements. The Historic Center features narrow, steep streets and squares like Anselm Clavé and Plaça Nova with Noucentista-style buildings. Additionally, the nearby Roman Temple of Vic, built in the 2nd century, is a remarkable historical site.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Creu de Morral, the highest point in the municipality, which features a cross erected in 1901. The Mirador de Sant Marc (Sant Marc Viewpoint) also offers magnificent vistas. Further, the medieval Voltregà Castle, perched on a hill, provides spectacular views across the Osona region. The Santuario de Puig-agut and Sant Martí Xic Chapel also offer exceptional viewpoints over the plain of Vic and the Pyrenees.
Yes, the area is rich in religious heritage. The Church of Sant Hipòlit is a local parish church with historical roots. Very close by is the Sanctuary of the Mare de Déu de la Gleva, a significant pilgrimage site. You can also visit the Santuario de Puig-agut, a Marian pilgrimage site offering views over the plain of Vic and the Pyrenees, and the Sant Martí Xic Chapel, a religious building with a Romanesque structure. The Monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres is another jewel of Catalan Romanesque architecture.
The region offers several natural spots perfect for outdoor activities. The areas along the River Ter, with its designated fluvial paths, are ideal for walking and cycling. The Passeig del Torrent del Blanquer is a recommended pathway for a pleasant stroll. For more extensive routes, the Serra de Sobremunt provides numerous options for hiking and cycling amidst green landscapes and mountains. You can find various routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking in the area.
Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà provides a glimpse into local culture and history. You can explore the Historic Center with its traditional architecture. The Museu del Voltreganès is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the local history and industrial heritage. The Casa de Cultura el Mallol, a restored old farmhouse, serves as a hub for artistic and cultural activities. Don't miss the opportunity to explore traditional farmhouses (Masías) in areas like La Gleva, and if your visit aligns, experience the lively local festivities and product markets.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Roman Temple of Vic is a historical site that can be interesting for all ages. The Vic Cathedral, with its blend of architectural styles, is also considered family-friendly. Exploring the Historic Center and enjoying gentle walks along the River Ter paths are also great options for families.
The area around Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Circular route of Voltregà - (PR-C 49)' or the 'Castillo de Sant Martí – Sant Martí Xic Chapel loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà, which includes trails like the 'Ter Promenade – Ter Museum loop'.
Absolutely. The rural landscape of hills and valleys around Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà is conducive to various cycling activities. You can find numerous routes for both gravel biking and mountain biking. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Riera de Sorreigs Reservoir – Turruella Bridge loop'. For mountain biking, options include the 'Serratosa Pass Viewpoint – Riera de Sorreigs Reservoir loop'. More details can be found in the gravel biking guide and the MTB trails guide for the area.
The Osona region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural areas like the River Ter paths or Serra de Sobremunt. Summers can be warm, while winters are cooler but still offer opportunities for outdoor pursuits, especially on clear days.
The Roman Temple of Vic is a historical site built in the early 2nd century, during the golden age of the Roman Empire. Its significance lies in its remarkable preservation, despite being hidden for centuries by other structures, including the Moncada Castle. Rediscovered in 1882, it features Corinthian capitals and a columned portico, offering a rare glimpse into Roman architecture in Catalonia.
The Monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres is a significant example of Catalan Romanesque architecture, dating back to the 11th century. It's unique for its beautiful church and cloister, and it houses a permanent exhibition detailing the life of monks in the 15th century. Its magical setting in a meander of the River Ter next to the Sau reservoir further enhances its appeal, making it a cultural and scenic highlight.
Visitors frequently praise the Santuario de Puig-agut for its unique architecture and the beautiful landscape surrounding it, which stands out from other sites in Catalonia. It's a well-known Marian pilgrimage site, offering excellent views over the plain of Vic and the Pyrenees, making it a popular spot for walks and excursions.


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