Natural monuments around Canet D'Adri offer a diverse landscape shaped by geological history, including volcanic features and water-eroded formations. The municipality, nestled amidst forests, provides numerous sites for outdoor exploration. These areas showcase unique natural features and provide opportunities for various activities. The region's natural beauty makes it a notable destination for those interested in geological significance and natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Lake of Banyoles is located in northeastern Catalonia, Spain and is the region's largest natural lake, covering approximately 1.575 square kilometers. Formed over 250,000 years ago due to tectonic activity, it is fed by subterranean channels with natural in/outflow. Surrounded by green hills the lake is a popular destination for rowing. The lake hosted the rowing competitions during the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Its clear waters and scenic surroundings make it a favored spot for swimming, boating, and hiking.
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Drinking water source that flows all year round
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The number of the main church in Sant Martí de Llémena is "Iglesia de San Martín" (in Catalan: Church of Sant Martí). This church, dedicated to San Martín de Tours, the patron saint of the town, is an important focal point in the religious and cultural life of the community.
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The town takes its name from its patron saint, Saint Martin of Tours (Sant Martí in Catalan), a figure widely revered in Christian tradition. Over the centuries, Sant Martí de Llémena would have experienced various influences, including the Roman, Visigoth and Moorish presence, common in many areas of Catalonia.
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Lots of cafes to choose from but I recommend Aquarium!
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Water continues to flow from the fountain, which is appreciated, since most fountains are closed by the sack. The bar restaurant seems to be closed.
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The region around Canet D'Adri is rich in geological diversity. You can explore volcanic landscapes, such as Puig d'Adri, a volcanic hill offering panoramic views and evidence of ancient basaltic lava flows. The Gorges of Canet d'Adri, also known as the natural pools of the Tornavellins stream, are another highlight, formed by solidified volcanic lava eroded by water into attractive ponds and pools. Additionally, the Travertine Formations at Les Estunes showcase fascinating cracks and crevices, a geotope of significant geological interest.
Yes, the Gorges of Canet d'Adri (natural pools of the Tornavellins stream) are perfect for a refreshing dip. These natural pools, formed by water eroding volcanic lava, create an attractive landscape with small ponds, ideal for cooling off amidst dense Mediterranean vegetation.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Rocacorba Massif is an excellent choice. Its summit, at 929 meters, serves as a magnificent natural lookout point, offering expansive vistas that include the Cap de Creus massif, Canigó peak, Collsacabra, Montseny, and even the Medes islands. Puig d'Adri also provides panoramic views of the surrounding plains, farmhouses, and woodlands.
Absolutely. Lake Banyoles is a popular family-friendly destination, offering a pleasant environment for walks and cycling around Catalonia's largest non-coastal pond. The Rector's Spring, located near a bike lane and pedestrian path, is also considered family-friendly, providing a tranquil spot to enjoy nature.
Canet D'Adri is home to several interesting springs. The Rector's Spring is notable as one of the few ferrous springs in the area, with waters that can have a slight iron aftertaste. Another is the Camp de Baix Spring, a simple fountain set in a beautiful, humid area with rich vegetation, though its water levels can vary seasonally.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Canet d'Adri Road – Llémena Valley loop' or explore the area by touring bicycle with routes such as 'Medieval bridge of Sords – Medieval Bridge of Sords loop'. For runners, there are trails like 'Volcán el Puig d'Adri and the pools of la Font de la Torre - running through the Rocacorba mountains'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Canet D'Adri, Cycling around Canet D'Adri, and Running Trails around Canet D'Adri guides.
Yes, many natural monuments are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, the journey to the Rocacorba Massif offers a rewarding experience for hikers. Trails also follow the water's course along the Gorges of Canet d'Adri, allowing visitors to enjoy the unique geology. The Travertine Formations at Les Estunes also invite quiet walks through their unique landscape.
The natural monuments in Canet D'Adri can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During summer, the natural pools in the Gorges of Canet d'Adri are particularly inviting for a refreshing dip. Be aware that some springs, like the Rector's Spring, may dry up during summer or irrigation periods.
While primarily focused on natural beauty, some sites blend natural and historical elements. The Church of Sant Martí de Llémena is a religious building and historical site that also features a continuously flowing fountain, making it a point of interest that combines both aspects. The area around Rector's Spring has also revealed Iberian remains, indicating ancient human presence.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the expansive waters of Lake Banyoles to the intricate spring systems. The geological significance of volcanic features like Puig d'Adri and the unique formations at Les Estunes are also highly valued. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with over 400 upvotes and more than 100 photos shared, highlighting the stunning landscapes and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Yes, Lake Banyoles is a classic cycling destination in Girona. A bike lane allows you to go around the lake, and one of the province's greenways reaches the town of Banyoles, making it ideal for cyclists. The journey to the Rocacorba Massif is also a rewarding experience for cyclists seeking panoramic views.


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