Best natural monuments around Sant Boi De Lluçanès are found within a valley in the Lluçanès sub-region of Osona, characterized by mountainous surroundings, forests, and freshwater springs. The area features several mountain ranges, including the Munts (1050m) and Puigcornador (977m), which offer panoramic views. Forests of red pine and oak contribute to the natural landscape, providing a setting for outdoor activities. Numerous freshwater springs add to the region's natural appeal.
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360° long-range views From this terrace of the Bellmunt Sanctuary Restaurant, views of the Pyrenees, the Montseny Massif and much more.
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The Mir waterfall has an impressive drop of 35 meters, which makes it one of the highest in Catalonia. The amount of water that falls down the vertical stone wall depends on the season and the rainfall. It is located in the Bellmunt mountain range, near Santa Maria de Besora.
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The blowers are holes or slits through which a current of air comes out. It is worth the walk through the wonderful place where the holes are located, since its location in the lower part of the Sierra dels Bufadors creates a special microclimate, with large boulders covered in moss and a very particular flora. It is not a very large area, elongated and more or less narrow. We have to look at the holes in the floor. If we approach it we will notice that the air coming out is cold. Sometimes you can hear it whistling inside, hence the name blowers. As we progress we will find more holes. Some of them have been reviewed by speleological experts. Here the ground is unstable and it is not advisable to enter the blowers. It is a place of great beauty that has a magical air.
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La Casanova de Viladecans is located on an elevated point at the eastern end of the municipality, a few meters east of the Rodó mountain range and north of the first bends of "la Trona". It is a medium-sized farmhouse consisting of a main volume of ground floor, first floor and attic. a square volume attached to the west of two levels and several structures around it, closing a courtyard in front of the main facade of the farmhouse. It is built with stone masonry walls with corners delimited with worked ashlars. The roof is double-sided with gutters on the side facades in the main volume and four-sided in the attached square volume. Observations: In front of the main facade is a courtyard bounded by a stone masonry wall and a structure in the shape of a small church built in modern times at the south-east end of the courtyard. The main entrance to the courtyard faces south and is a gable-type portal (with a small double-sloped roof above) formed with worked stone jambs and a monolithic lintel with a lowered arch with the inscription "1792 IGNASI VILADECANS". A few meters to the south of the complex is an elongated structure framed with stone masonry walls and crowned with a double-sloped roof containing a large semi-circular arched opening framed with worked stone on its north facade. The farmhouse is also known as Casanova de la Vila. https://patrimonicultural.diba.cat/element/casanova-de-viladecans
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The Font de Sant Marc de Bellmunt has a work bench on one of the sides, in the center is the tap of the fountain, and above it, a chapel with the image of the Saint.
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It is located at the base of a rocky slope. The environment is very tidy and under the canopy there are well-arranged benches. Some of the branches are supported by tutors. In front of the tree, a field of dryland cereals opens up. In the background is the imposing fortified manor house of Vilar. There is a certain diversity of meadow grasses, wild garlic, fennel, vidalba, ivy, gavarra, bramble, sajolida, broomstick, juniper, robinia and large-leaved ash. Beyond the fauna of this type of habitat (such as larks, crickets and quails), you can see the bald eagle in summer and, very close by, an exceptional population of black woodpeckers. . Tradition has it that Madame Lotgarda de Perdals, from whom she took her name, had a great deal of love for the oak and spent long hours in its shade reading or crocheting. It is a tree listed as a monument since August 30, 1988 due to its size and age (it is believed to be over 500 years old). Descriptive data: - Perimeter of the trunk at 1.30 m: 4.13 m. - Perimeter of the base of the trunk: 7.66 m. - Height: 21.56 m. - Width of the crown: 33.21 m. - Altitude above sea level: 855 m.
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The Oak of the Lady or Oak of Vilar (Quercus pubescens) is a tree found in Sant Boi de Lluçanès (the Lluçanès, although administratively attached to Osona) and one of the oaks with the largest crown in all of Catalonia. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roure_de_la_Senyora
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You can discover several unique natural monuments. One notable site is Els Bufadors de Beví, a fascinating cave and forest area where air currents emerge from holes in the ground, creating a special microclimate with moss-covered boulders. Another impressive spot is Mir Waterfall, which boasts a 35-meter drop, with its water flow varying seasonally.
For panoramic views, visit Saint Mark Fountain at Bellmunt. Located in the lower area of the Bellmunt sanctuary, it offers extensive views of the Pyrenees and the Montseny Massif. Additionally, the surrounding mountain ranges like the Munts (1050m) and Puigcornador (977m) provide excellent vantage points for scenic vistas of the Lluçanès and Osona regions.
Yes, the area is home to remarkable ancient trees. The Lady's Oak, also known as Oak of Vilar, is a monumental tree believed to be over 500 years old, with one of the largest crowns in Catalonia. You can also find the Ancient Olive Tree at Casanova de Viladecans, another significant natural monument.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. Spring brings fresh blooms, while autumn is particularly vibrant with changing colors in the red pine and oak forests, making it a popular time for mushroom foraging. The water flow at Mir Waterfall varies with the season and rainfall, often being more impressive after periods of rain.
The mountainous surroundings and forests are ideal for outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, such as the 'Els Munts Circular from Sant Boi de Lluçanès' or 'Els Munts Summit and Sanctuary loop'. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Sant Boi De Lluçanès. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Ter Promenade, Manlleu – Santuario de Puig-agut loop' available in the gravel biking guide.
Yes, the Lady's Oak is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment with benches under its canopy. The general area, with its lush forests and freshwater springs, provides tranquil settings for peaceful walks that families can enjoy.
The region is characterized by its mountainous surroundings, including ranges like the Munts and Puigcornador, lush forests of red pine and oak, and numerous freshwater springs. These elements create a picturesque valley landscape, offering a serene backdrop for exploration.
Sant Boi de Lluçanès is known for its many freshwater springs. The Font de la Prada is particularly notable, located in a cool spot at the foot of the Sorreig stream, featuring lush vegetation and good quality water. These springs offer refreshing stops along rural routes.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique natural phenomena, such as the air currents at Els Bufadors de Beví, describing it as a 'spectacular area of rocks and nature' with a 'magical air'. The impressive 35-meter drop of Mir Waterfall and the extensive views from Saint Mark Fountain at Bellmunt are also highly valued.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes such as 'Castillo de Torelló loop' or 'Mir Waterfall – Sant Quirze de Besora loop'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the running trails guide for Sant Boi De Lluçanès.
When visiting Els Bufadors de Beví, be aware that the blowers are holes where cold air emerges, sometimes with a whistling sound. The ground can be unstable in some areas, so it's advisable to stay on marked paths and not attempt to enter the blowers. The area is especially beautiful in autumn.


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