Best huts around Malla are primarily historical air raid shelters, offering a unique perspective on past events. This region features structures like those found near the Tona airfield, providing a specific historical exploration. Visitors can explore several well-preserved shelters, some requiring maintenance, which served as refuges during wartime. The huts in this area are historical sites, distinct from traditional mountain accommodations.
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One of the 8 shelters of the Tona airfield. Some in very good condition, others need urgent maintenance.
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One of the 8 shelters of the Tona airfield. Some in very good condition, others need urgent maintenance.
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One of the 7 shelters of the Tona airfield. Some in very good condition, others need urgent maintenance.
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One of the 7 shelters of the Tona airfield. Some in very good condition, others need urgent maintenance.
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One of the 7 shelters of the Tona airfield. Some in very good condition, others need urgent maintenance.
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Route that goes through the different refuges used in the Civil War. Interesting to complement the pedal or ride
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The 'huts' around Malla are primarily historical air raid shelters, offering a unique perspective on past events. They are historical sites, distinct from traditional mountain accommodations, and are part of routes exploring refuges used in the Civil War.
Key historical shelters include L'Omeda Air Raid Shelters, which are part of a route through Civil War refuges. Other significant sites are Molines Shelter 2 and Granja Shelter 3, both part of the seven shelters of the Tona airfield.
The shelters around Malla, such as those near the Tona airfield, served as refuges during wartime, particularly during the Civil War. They offer insight into the area's past and are considered man-made monuments.
Some of the shelters, like certain parts of Molines Shelter 2 and Tona Airfield Shelter, are in very good condition. However, others may require urgent maintenance.
The Malla area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, go cycling, or enjoy running trails. Many of these routes can be combined with visits to the shelters, offering an interesting complement to your ride or run.
Yes, there are routes that go through the different refuges used in the Civil War, such as the one that includes L'Omeda Air Raid Shelters. These routes are designed to allow visitors to explore multiple historical sites.
Many of the routes that include the shelters are rated as intermediate difficulty. Some highlights, like Molines Shelter 2 and Trabau Shelter 2, are also categorized as intermediate. There are also more challenging and moderate options available on the nearby MTB, cycling, and running trails.
Visitors appreciate the unique historical perspective offered by these sites. The komoot community has shown interest, with 12 upvotes and 6 photos shared, highlighting the value of exploring these well-preserved wartime refuges.
Yes, the Tona Airfield Shelter and Trabau Shelter 2 (Tona Airfield Shelter 2) are also part of the network of shelters from the Tona airfield, offering further opportunities to explore the region's wartime history.
Yes, several running trails are available in the area. For example, you can find routes like the 'Can Moianès Airfield – Molines Shelter 2 loop from Tona' which is a moderate 12.8 km run, allowing you to combine your activity with a visit to the historical sites. More options are listed in the Running Trails around Malla guide.
Absolutely. The Malla region offers various cycling routes, some of which can be complemented by a visit to the shelters. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Mural at the Entrance of Tona – Anilla Verde de Vic loop from Balenyà - Tona - Seva' which is a moderate 26.7 km ride. Check the Cycling around Malla guide for more options.


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