Best attractions and places to see around Sant Hilari Sacalm include a diverse range of natural, historical, and cultural sites. Known as "the town of a hundred springs," the area features numerous natural springs with medicinal properties. The region is the capital of the Guilleries massif, characterized by granite mountains, forests, and streams. Visitors can explore ancient churches, historical buildings, and natural landscapes.
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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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A must-visit is the small medieval village of Rupit, dating back to the 15th century! Every little alley, every side path is worth exploring... some of the steps were even naturally formed by lava. I've never seen anything so impressive before. The entire village is a listed monument.
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It is a privileged area both as a town and its landscape surroundings
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The Rupit suspension bridge was built in 1945 by the blacksmiths Francisco and Pere, and the bricklayers Salvi Vila and Joaquín Marsal, with the purpose of having direct access to the town. It crosses the Riera de Rupit, which flows into the Susqueda reservoir.🏞️
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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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A maximum of 10 people are allowed to enter this suspension bridge at the same time.
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Sant Hilari Sacalm is nestled in the heart of the Guilleries Massif, offering a rugged landscape of granite mountains, forests, streams, gorges, and waterfalls. The area is famously known as "the town of a hundred springs," with many natural springs offering medicinal waters. You can also visit impressive peaks like Matagalls (1697 m) and Turó de l'Home (Man's Hill), which provide extensive views. Don't miss the unique sight of the Church of Sant Romà de Sau (Submerged Bell Tower), often visible in the Sau reservoir when water levels are low.
Yes, the region boasts several historical sites. The town's center is built around the ancient Romanesque Church of Sant Hilari, dating back to 922. You can also explore Can Rovira, the oldest house in Sant Hilari Sacalm from the 16th century, which now hosts the Tourist Office. Other notable historical landmarks include Castell de Villavecchia (built in 1894) and Castell de Saleta del Mas, featuring Gothic architecture.
Sant Hilari Sacalm has a rich cultural heritage. You can visit the Museo de les Guilleries in the historic part of the village to learn about the area's history, fauna, and flora. The town is also known for its traditional events, such as the Via Crucis Vivent (Living Stations of the Cross), a tradition with over 300 years of history, and the annual "Torna en Serrallonga!" Festival in September, celebrating the famous highwayman Serrallonga.
Absolutely, Sant Hilari Sacalm is a fantastic base for hiking. The surrounding Guilleries Massif and areas like Pla de les Arenes offer numerous trails leading to springs, caves, and granite mountains. You can find a variety of routes, including moderate options like the "Camí dels Carboners and Sant Miquel de Solterra Trail" or the "Sant Miquel de les Formigues – Sant Martí Waterfall loop." For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Sant Hilari Sacalm guide.
Yes, the region around Sant Hilari Sacalm is well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. The Osor Road is particularly noted as a splendid route for riding, especially in summer. You can find challenging gravel biking routes such as the "View of Montseny Massif – Santa Coloma Lookout Rock loop from Sant Hilari Sacalm." For more detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Sant Hilari Sacalm guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the charming medieval settlement of Rupit Village, known for its historical charm and natural surroundings. Many of the nature trails leading to the famous springs are also suitable for family walks. The town's unique Monument de la Baldufa, the world's largest monumental wooden spinning top, is also a fun sight for all ages.
Sant Hilari Sacalm is known as "the town of a hundred springs." Many nature trails lead directly to these natural springs, where you can often taste the medicinal waters. A popular spot is the Taberna de la Agua, where you can drink water directly from a spring. Exploring these springs is a quintessential experience of the region.
Beyond historical buildings, Sant Hilari Sacalm is home to the world's largest monumental wooden spinning top, the Monument de la Baldufa, standing five meters tall. Another significant landmark is the Monument al General Moragues, dedicated to Josep Moragues i Mas, a military figure from the War of Succession.
The mountains around Sant Hilari Sacalm, particularly the Guilleries Massif, offer impressive panoramic views. From peaks like Matagalls (1697 m) and Turó de l'Home (Man's Hill), you can enjoy extensive vistas of the surrounding landscapes. The Roca de Pla, a cliff two kilometers from town, also provides pleasant views.
Sant Hilari Sacalm is recognized for its local traditional trade, offering a variety of regional products. Visitors can find cured sausages, local cheeses, craft beer, and traditional sweets, reflecting the area's rich culinary heritage.
Yes, the Ruta de les Ermites (Route of the Chapels) is a dedicated path for walking or cycling. This route allows visitors to enjoy the forest landscape while discovering well-preserved chapels such as Mare de Déu del Pedró and Santa Margarida de Vallors.
The Guilleries Massif is central to the identity of Sant Hilari Sacalm, which serves as its capital. This rugged mountain range is characterized by granite formations, dense forests, and numerous streams, gorges, and waterfalls. It forms the natural backdrop for many outdoor activities and is a defining feature of the local landscape and ecology.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse range of experiences, from the natural beauty of the Guilleries Massif and its numerous springs to the historical charm of its medieval sites. The opportunity for hiking to peaks like Matagalls (1697 m) with great views, and exploring unique landmarks like the Church of Sant Romà de Sau (Submerged Bell Tower), are frequently highlighted as memorable aspects of the area.


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