Natural monuments around Sallent offer diverse landscapes and geological features in Catalonia. This region is characterized by its mid-mountain environment, featuring unique rock formations and varied ecosystems. Visitors can explore a range of natural attractions, from prominent peaks to historical water sources, providing insights into the area's natural and cultural heritage. The guide features 16 natural monuments, showcasing the rich outdoor experiences available.
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Fountain built in 1683, which was one of the main meeting points of the village, where its inhabitants went to wash their clothes and fetch water until the 70s. The boys of the village came to this fountain, morning and afternoon , to look for water to see from the houses, and it was at this moment that battles were often fought between the boys from the upper part of town and those from the Raval. Where the fountain is now, there was the cattle trough, and next to it were the washrooms. We highlight the presence of a specimen of maple, a tree planted during a tree festival at the beginning of the 20th century. Next to the source, coming out of a crack we will observe the red falzia, a small fern and also some liverwort plants.
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Space to relax and look towards Montserrat
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Collbaix is a 543 meter peak, located in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada. It is the highest in the district of Manresa, to the west of Pla de Bages, which has an excellent observation point. It is listed as a large park by the Planning Plan of Manresa. The mountain is located between the streams of Rajadell and Fonollosa. The south side belongs to Manresa, the east to Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, where the town's expansion area is located. Rajadell has the area of Punta Sabata and Fonollosa with most of the summit, the west and the obac slope. Collbaix originated from the erosion of the surrounding land. A resistant layer of conglomerates protects the flat top from erosion, forming a plateau. The summit is made up of large blocks of stone separated from each other. At the top we can find a geodesic vertex (reference 280109001) A metal table with an engraved map of the region. This peak is included in the list of the 100 peaks of the FEEC.
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At this point in its course, the river Llobregat crosses the large cracks that it has opened in the strata of nodular limestone, so that when the course of the river is low, it can be crossed by jumping from rock to rock. The name comes from the fact that a "bigaire" (a rafter, who transported logs of wood joined together to form a boat) died at this point.
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Mountain of saline and other waste created between 1945 and 1977. The La Botjosa salt dump measures 775 meters long by an average width of 150 meters, occupies 13.5 Ha and its content is estimated at around 4 million tons of salty waste. Since the start of the new Cogulló dump in 1977, the potash mining of Sallent and Balsareny stopped dumping saline waste in La Botjosa. Since then, a considerable portion of the saline residues dumped in the La Botjosa dump has disappeared by dissolution in rainwater and air humidity, as evidenced by the geomorphologies in lapiaz on the slopes and dame coiffée where an object acting as an umbrella has protected the salt below
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The Font de Talamanca was built in 1683 and remodeled in 1707. Until 1968 it was the place where the residents of the municipality went to get water for daily consumption and it had a communal laundry room that was used to wash clothes, which turned the fountain into one of the main meeting points in the municipality. It is a space surrounded by nature, next to the town and, right next to a centenary tree that has been declared a Cultural Asset of Local Interest. It is a negundo steel, an American species, which in the years it was planted, at the beginning of the 20th century, was very rare to find outside its original habitat.
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This park is a large reservoir with a nice trail around it for walking and biking. There is parking and a picnic area. It is a good place to relax or start or end an adventure.
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The Parque de l’Agulla is a natural space located on the outskirts of Manresa, near the municipalities of Sant Fruitós de Bages and Santpedor. The park was born with the construction of the lake of l’Agulla between 1966 and 1974. The lake has a surface area of about 64,000 m2 and a capacity close to 200,000 m3. Its main source of water is the Sèquia de Manresa canal, of medieval origin.
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Around Sallent, Catalonia, visitors frequently enjoy Parque de l'Agulla, a large reservoir with a trail for walking and biking. Another favorite is Collbaix Summit, the highest peak in the Manresa district, offering excellent panoramic views. The historical Talamanca Fountain and Boxelder, a former village meeting point, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, Parque de l'Agulla is an excellent family-friendly option. It features a large reservoir with a pleasant trail suitable for walking and biking, a picnic area, and parking, making it ideal for a relaxed outing with children. The Talamanca Fountain and Boxelder is also considered family-friendly, offering a historical site surrounded by nature.
Sallent offers a variety of unique natural features. You can explore the geological formations at Collbaix Summit, where a resistant layer of conglomerates protects the flat top from erosion. The Bigaire Gorge showcases how the Llobregat river has carved through nodular limestone strata. Additionally, the area features the striking La Botjosa salt dump, a unique man-made natural monument formed from saline waste, which has developed interesting lapiaz geomorphologies over time.
Absolutely. The Talamanca Fountain and Boxelder is a significant historical natural monument. Built in 1683 and remodeled in 1707, this fountain was a central meeting point for villagers to fetch water and wash clothes. It's surrounded by nature and features a centenary American boxelder tree, declared a Cultural Asset of Local Interest.
The area around Sallent is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Sant Pere de Serraïma and Sèquia de Manresa Loop' or the 'Corbatera Pond – Corbatera Canal loop from Sallent'. For mountain biking, consider trails such as the 'Sender de la Gavarra and Artés Loop'. There are also running trails, including a 'Running loop from Sallent'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Sallent, Cycling around Sallent, and Running Trails around Sallent guides.
Yes, many natural monuments around Sallent are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, Collbaix Summit is a popular hiking destination offering panoramic views. The area around Parque de l'Agulla also features a trail suitable for walking. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore the Running Trails around Sallent guide, which often includes paths suitable for hiking.
The natural monuments in Sallent, Catalonia, can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. After periods of rainfall, natural features like gorges and the surrounding vegetation can be particularly vibrant. While specific winter conditions vary, some trails may be accessible, but it's always advisable to check local conditions before visiting during colder months.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse landscapes and the sense of tranquility. The panoramic views from Collbaix Summit are a highlight, as is the opportunity to relax or engage in activities like walking and biking around Parque de l'Agulla. The historical significance and natural setting of the Talamanca Fountain and Boxelder also receive high praise.
Many natural areas around Sallent are suitable for dog walking, especially those with trails and open spaces. Parque de l'Agulla, with its trail around the reservoir, is a good option for a leisurely walk with your dog. When visiting any natural monument, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
While not directly within Sallent itself, the **Salt de Sallent (Sallent Waterfall)** near Rupit, Catalonia, is a spectacular natural monument. It's the largest vertical waterfall in Catalonia, with a free fall of approximately 100 to 115 meters. It's especially impressive after rainfall and offers scenic hikes from the charming medieval village of Rupit to various viewpoints.
For visiting natural monuments around Sallent, especially if you plan on hiking or exploring trails, it's recommended to wear comfortable, layered clothing suitable for the season. Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are advisable, particularly for areas like Collbaix Summit or the Bigaire Gorge. Don't forget sun protection, a hat, and plenty of water, especially during warmer months.
Yes, the region provides interesting geological insights. Collbaix Summit is a prime example, formed by the erosion of surrounding land with a resistant conglomerate layer protecting its flat top. The Bigaire Gorge demonstrates river erosion through nodular limestone. Additionally, the La Botjosa salt dump, though man-made, showcases fascinating geomorphologies like lapiaz formations due to the dissolution of saline residues by rainwater.


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