Best attractions and places to see around Sant Llorenç Savall, located in the Vallès Occidental region of Catalonia, offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. The area is largely situated within the Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac, characterized by its conglomerate geological material, unique crags, and forests. This region provides opportunities to explore natural features, historical sites, and cultural points of interest.
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The restaurant has been closed since the fall of 2025.
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The restaurant has been closed since 2023.
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Very pleasant and diverse walk through leafy areas and open areas
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The mountain bike tour to Puig de la Creu near Castellar del Vallès offers a varied combination of nature, culture, and impressive views. The route leads over forest and gravel tracks through the region's hilly landscape up to the 668-meter-high summit. Once at the top, there are expansive panoramic views over the Vallès, the striking San Llorenç del Munt massif with La Mola, and the Montseny mountains. A special highlight of the tour is the small 12th-century Romanesque chapel of Santa Maria del Puig de la Creu, located just below the summit. Its simple natural stone architecture reflects the spiritual significance of this place and invites you to take a short rest. The summit plateau itself is marked with a metal cross, and next to it is a simple refuge that can provide shelter in case of bad weather. The last few meters to the summit are marked by cairns, as the trails are not always clearly signposted. GPS assistance or a good map is recommended, especially if you want to extend the tour as a circular route via Sentmenat or Sant Llorenç Savall. Overall, Puig de la Creu is a worthwhile destination for anyone seeking a harmonious blend of physical activity, scenic beauty, and cultural discovery.
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Fantastic place to visit with family, although on weekends it gets very crowded. It is one of the few examples of Catalan Romanesque that preserves its original plan. The bell tower is low and it is speculated that it was not finished. Next to the temple there is a wing, possibly a section of the cloister where a restaurant is located today. An interesting fact is that everything that the restaurant needs for its operation is carried to the top of the mountain on mules.
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The region is dominated by the Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac, known for its unique conglomerate geological formations, crags, caverns, and monoliths. You can visit the source of the Ripoll River in the Galí ravine or explore various natural springs like Font de Cal Llogari and Font de l'Aixeta, many of which have picnic areas.
Yes, you can explore the 10th-century Sentmenat Castle, a large Gothic building with three-meter-thick walls, rebuilt on older foundations. Additionally, the ruins of the medieval Castle of Pera, dating back to the 10th century, offer historical intrigue and scenic views from its hilltop location.
The region is rich in Romanesque architecture. A prominent example is the 10th-century monastery at La Mola and the Monastery of Sant Llorenç del Munt, which remarkably preserves its original plan. Other notable Romanesque churches and chapels include Sant Jaume de Vallverd, Sant Feliuet de Vallcarca, and the ancient Ermita de Sant Pere (or Ermita del Dalmau).
Many natural sites and trails are suitable for families. For instance, La Mola (1,103 m) is considered a fantastic place to visit with family, offering a rewarding hike to the summit. The easily accessible main gallery of Cova Simanya also provides an interesting natural exploration for families.
Sant Llorenç Savall offers extensive hiking opportunities, primarily within the Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac. You can find various routes, including moderate trails like the 'Castell de Pera – Finestrelles Needles loop' or the 'Castell de Pera – Roca Sareny loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Sant Llorenç Savall guide.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the area provides several difficult hikes. Examples include the 'Simanya Petita Cave – El Montcau loop' and the 'Morral del Drac – La Mola Summit loop'. These trails offer a more strenuous experience through the rugged terrain of the natural park. You can find more details in the Hiking around Sant Llorenç Savall guide.
For spectacular panoramic views, head to La Mola and the Monastery of Sant Llorenç del Munt, the highest peak in the natural park at 1,104 meters, offering vistas across much of Catalonia. Another excellent viewpoint is Puig de la Creu Summit and the Santa Maria Chapel, which provides views of Vallès Occidental, Collserola, Montseny, and the San Llorenç massif.
The park is characterized by its unique conglomerate geological material. This has resulted in distinctive landscapes featuring crags, caverns, and monoliths, making it a fascinating area for geological exploration and outdoor activities. Over 300 caves and chasms, including the notable Cova Simanya, are found within the massif.
Beyond its historical castles and Romanesque churches, Sant Llorenç Savall boasts a rich pre-industrial archaeological heritage. This includes remnants of lime kilns, brick kilns, and tar kilns, as well as an extensive network of hydraulic systems and flour mills. The Marquet de les Roques, a modernist building with medieval inspiration, is also a notable architectural example.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from peaks like La Mola and Puig de la Creu. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites like the Romanesque monastery, and the opportunity for varied outdoor activities, from easy walks to challenging hikes, is highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, the charming medieval village of Mura is located very close to Sant Llorenç Savall. It features narrow cobbled streets and an impressive Romanesque church of Sant Martí, offering a delightful glimpse into the region's historical past.
Besides hiking, the area around Sant Llorenç Savall is excellent for other outdoor sports. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Sant Miquel del Fai Valley Loop' or the 'Moià Old Town – Sant Llorenç Savall loop'. There are also mountaineering routes available, like the 'Mountaineering loop from Sant Llorenç del Munt'. For more details, check the Road Cycling Routes and Mountain Hikes guides.
Yes, the area is home to El Pi de les Quatre Besses, a monumental stone pine tree located in the Dalmau estate. This striking example features four symmetrical branches dividing at a low height, making it a notable natural monument to visit.


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