Best attractions and places to see around Sant Julià De Vilatorta, located between the plain of Vic and the Guilleries mountains in the Osona region, offers a blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The town is known for its abundant springs, modernist architecture, and a historical pottery tradition. Its natural environment provides opportunities for exploring forests and fields. This area combines cultural heritage with diverse landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hape Kerkeling, a well-known entertainer in the German-speaking world, wrote down some thoughts about a mystical experience (encounter with God) while traveling through Spain, which I would also like to offer to the viewer of this small sacred monument on the Matagalls: "To encounter God, one must first extend an invitation to him, for he will not come uninvited. It is also a form of good manners. We have free choice. He builds an individual relationship with each person. Only someone who truly loves is capable of this." (Hape Kerkeling in "Ich bin dann mal weg")
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Parking is difficult in the area after 10:00. The area is beautiful and has great views. You can take a practically flat route (Collformic to the ruins of El Café, but it's not circular), a more challenging one like Matagalls. And many more!
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Beautiful, even, climb. Definitely a great option from Montseny back towards Viladrau
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It is part of the three highest in Montseny, with 1697 meters. altitude In a chain with... Turó de l'home, les Agudes and Matagalls, but its great plateau and its views make it They make it Special...!!🤩💚
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The town of Tavertet is a jewel of the Catalan pre-Pyrenees. A perfectly preserved town, with all its stone houses (or casiplones) perfectly maintained and decorated. From Tavertet, it is well worth visiting the ravines (cingles, in Catalan) of the Sau reservoir. Tavertet has several bars and restaurants where you can have a snack and enjoy the tranquility of a car-free town. No one is disappointed!
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A great place even if the reason why this village reappears after 60 years is more than sad. Water shortage in Catalonia.
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The port of Collformic on its southern slope is spectacular. It is a long climb, with a couple of really demanding sections and a really beautiful 4km final part.
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Amazing views of the Del Ter ravine
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Sant Julià de Vilatorta is rich in history. You can visit the historic Church of Sant Julià, which dates back to 947, and wander through the narrow streets of its old town, particularly around "La Sagrera." Don't miss the Ruins of Bellpuig Castle, offering scenic views, or the unique Church of Sant Romà de Sau (Submerged Bell Tower), visible when the Sau reservoir's water level is low.
Yes, the town features significant Modernist and Noucentista Architecture from the 19th and 20th centuries. You can admire stately homes and villas with intricate floral designs and sgraffito, including works by Miquel Pallàs like Casal Núria and Ca l'Anglada. Guided tours are often available to explore these architectural gems.
The area is known for its natural beauty. The Parc de les Set Fonts (Park of the Seven Fountains) is a highlight, famous for its abundant springs and shady paths. You can also enjoy exceptional views over the Osona region from the Santuari de Puig-l'Agulla. The town is nestled between the plain of Vic and the Guilleries mountains, offering forests and fields to explore.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to the Font de la Riera and the GR 2. For more options, explore hiking routes around Sant Julià De Vilatorta. Cyclists can discover various road cycling routes, such as the classic climb to Coll Formic Pass (1,145 m), or explore road cycling routes around Sant Julià De Vilatorta. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Romegats Pass loop; find more at gravel biking around Sant Julià De Vilatorta.
Families can enjoy the natural spaces like the Parc de les Set Fonts, which offers pleasant paths and picnic areas. The nearby Tavertet village is also considered family-friendly, offering a charming atmosphere and views. Easy walking trails in the surrounding forests provide opportunities for gentle outdoor excursions suitable for all ages.
For exceptional panoramic views, head to the Santuari de Puig-l'Agulla, which overlooks the Osona region. The Ruins of Bellpuig Castle also provide scenic vistas. Additionally, the summit of Matagalls (1697 m), an iconic hiking mountain, offers great views for those who reach its peak.
Beyond historical buildings, you can visit the Museu del Moble Clàssic / Museu del Moble i la Fusteria, dedicated to the town's traditional carpentry trade. The Sculpture of the Potter behind the Church of Sant Julià pays homage to the town's pottery heritage. The centuries-old Caramelles del Roser tradition also reflects the town's enduring customs.
Yes, you can follow the Old Airfield Route, a marked path that leads visitors through the remains of a Republican aviation field from the Civil War, including anti-aircraft shelters. This offers a unique glimpse into a significant period of history.
To experience local culture, wander through the historic center and visit the traditional sites. For gastronomy, explore the local restaurants and inns that offer traditional Osona dishes made with proximity products. The town's history of pottery and carpentry also provides insight into its cultural roots.
Yes, the small, well-maintained village of Vilalleons is part of the same municipality and features an old church, Santa Maria de Vilalleons. Additionally, the Tavertet village is a charming typical town of the Collsacabra area, known for its views and traditional character.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The iconic Matagalls (1697 m) is loved for its challenging hikes and rewarding views. The unique sight of the Church of Sant Romà de Sau (Submerged Bell Tower) when the water is low is also a major draw, offering a memorable experience.


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