Best natural monuments around Figaró-Montmany are found in a region situated between the Bertí cliffs and the Montseny Natural Park. This area serves as a natural gateway to the Congost valley, offering a blend of natural beauty and geological significance. The landscape features impressive rock formations, serene reservoirs, and well-preserved streams. Figaró-Montmany is recognized for its diverse natural heritage, providing various outdoor exploration opportunities.
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A real discovery! Superb views, decent asphalt and virtually no cars.
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Good park, both in summer and winter
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GOOD track, recommended for outdoor sports, and for all audiences 👍
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It is formed by a belt of mountains, hills and serrados from the so-called Pla de la Calma to Cuch, among which we can highlight Roca Centella, Mojó, Turó Monner, Puig del Sui (with 1322 m. altitude), Turó de Cuch (where the termini of Cánoves, Tagamanent, Montseny and San Pedro de Vilamajor face each other), and the Sierra de los Vallestrins, in the center of which stands the farmhouse of Vallforners, half fortress, half forest house, on the way of the Pla de la Calma, built by Señor de Tagamanent and restored by his son, Dalmau de Rocabertí, from the family of the counts of Peralada, in 1610.
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The reservoir is 1.1 km long, with a capacity of 2.3 hm³, capable of irrigating up to 500 hectares of crops and supplying water to the extraordinary consumption of Cánoves and Cardedeu. Nearby is the Can Cuc chestnut tree, a monumental tree with a diameter of 14 m and a height of 15 m. Inside it is said that a charcoal burner once lived. The reservoir can store 2,300,000 m³ of water, which allows it to irrigate 500 ha. of crops, and even, extraordinary consumption of the populations of Cánoves and Cardedeu. For this reason, the municipalities of the two towns are part of the Irrigation Community.
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The Vallforners reservoir is a Spanish hydraulic infrastructure built in the Cánoves stream, within the municipality of Cánoves, in the Vallés Oriental region, in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia. It is located in the Montseny massif, between the Ombradors and Palestrins mountains. Downstream is the town of Cánoves. Upstream, the La Calma plain, in the Montseny natural park. The culminating point of the valley is the Puig de Sui, with 1322 m of altitude. The reservoir belongs to the municipality of Cánoves, in the Vallés Oriental region. It was built between 1985 and 1989 and its special feature is the fact that it was the first reservoir in Catalonia with a stone dam and compacted earth. It has a width of 10 m at the crest, with an impermeable clay core. The dam has been used to raise a small hill on which trees have been planted.
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Figaró-Montmany offers a diverse range of natural landscapes, from the impressive Bertí Cliffs with their dramatic rock formations to the serene waters of the Vallforners Reservoir. The area also includes parts of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Montseny Natural Park, known for its varied ecosystems, and the well-preserved Riera de Vallcàrquera stream.
Yes, the region is rich in unique geological features. Within the Bertí Cliffs, you can find La Trona, a distinct rock formation popular for climbing. The Sot del Bac and Sots Feréstecs valleys, also part of the Bertí Cliffs, are known for their geological formations sculpted by water, with Sots Feréstecs even featuring an interpretive geological route.
You can visit the spectacular waterfalls at Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall, where rock and water coexist freely. The Vallforners Reservoir is another significant water body, featuring a unique stone and compacted earth dam. Additionally, the Riera de Vallcàrquera is a well-preserved stream offering natural beauty.
The area around Figaró-Montmany is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, go running, or enjoy mountain biking. Climbing is also popular, especially at La Trona within the Bertí Cliffs.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Vallforners Reservoir is considered family-friendly, offering a serene environment. The Lake at Parc del Falgar i la Verneda is particularly well-equipped for families, featuring playgrounds, picnic areas, and opportunities for bird watching.
Absolutely. The Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall is a prime example, combining a dramatically situated monastery with spectacular natural waterfalls and caves. The Montseny Natural Park also contains historical elements like the late Romanesque hermitage of Sant Pere de Vallcàrquera.
Popular hiking trails include the challenging Figaró, La Trona, and Sot del Bac Circular Trail, and the From Figaró to the hill of Tagamanent (PR-C 213) circular route. For more options, you can explore the Hiking around Figaró-Montmany guide.
Yes, Figaró-Montmany is located on the western foothills of the Montseny massif, making it a natural gateway to the Montseny Natural Park. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve offers numerous routes and itineraries, including paths leading to Pla de la Calma with panoramic views.
Yes, near the Vallforners Reservoir, you can find the monumental Can Cuc chestnut tree, which measures 14 meters in diameter and 15 meters in height. The Riera de Vallcàrquera also features the 'Ruta dels arbres de Vallcàrquera,' allowing visitors to discover a variety of native trees.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from sites like Sant Miquel del Fai and La Trona. The blend of natural beauty with historical significance, the opportunities for diverse outdoor activities, and the serene environments of the reservoirs and streams are also highly appreciated.
For experienced adventurers, La Trona (Bertí Cliffs) is a popular and challenging climbing spot due to its significant verticality. It also offers spectacular views of the Congost valley and the Montseny massif from its summit.
Yes, the Lake at Parc del Falgar i la Verneda has a small artificial pond specifically prepared for bird watching, making it a recommended spot for this activity.


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