Best natural monuments around Garrotxa are primarily found within the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, a significant volcanic landscape in Europe. This region features around 40 volcanic cones and over 20 basalt lava flows, shaped by a humid climate and diverse terrain. The fertile volcanic soil supports varied vegetation, including holm oak, oak, and beech forests. The area offers a unique blend of natural and agricultural elements, providing a serene environment for exploration.
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The area east of the bridge is not particularly suitable for gravel bikes. The bridge is definitely worth a visit.
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Lovely small town up in the mountains above Girona. This is where the Ruta del Carrilet starts
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In the Garrotxa Natural Park there are about 40 catalogued volcanoes with 10 well-preserved explosion craters. The Volcá del Croscat is a highly explosive Strombolian volcano. The eruption took place around 9,500 BC. It is the last volcano to erupt in the Garrotxa volcanic area and also in the Iberian Peninsula. Source https://parcsnaturals.gencat.cat/ca/xarxa-de-parcs/garrotxa/inici/
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In these Baumas and cavities, a certain number of protected cave-dwelling invertebrates and Bats live. It is advisable not to ENTER some of these Baumas and ensure that our passage through the area causes the least possible impact.🙋
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A Romanesque bridge worth seeing. Be sure to take a detour there and take a look. You can easily walk across it.
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The Llierca Bridge, also called Pont de Sadernes, is a bridge 28 m high, 52 m long and 3 m wide. With a single, very slender arch, it crosses the Llierca river between Tortellà and Sadernes. Romanesque in style, although we do not know the date of its construction, there is evidence of its use since at least the 14th century, when it is documented that a toll was paid to cross it. The bridge was probably built by order of the barons of Sales, to facilitate trade between the farmhouses located west of the Llierca river with the towns of Tortellà and Besalú.
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The Garrotxa region is primarily defined by the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, which boasts around 40 volcanic cones, 10 craters, and over 20 basalt lava flows. This unique volcanic landscape, combined with a humid climate and fertile soil, supports lush vegetation including holm oak, oak, and beech forests, creating a diverse and beautiful environment.
Yes, several natural monuments in Garrotxa are suitable for families. The Santa Margarida Volcano and Croscat Volcano Scoria Slopes are both categorized as family-friendly. The Fageda d'en Jordà beech forest also offers easy walks and carriage tours, making it enjoyable for all ages.
Among the many volcanoes, Santa Margarida Volcano is famous for its Romanesque hermitage inside its crater. The Croscat Volcano Scoria Slopes, the second largest in the Iberian Peninsula, reveals its geological layers due to past excavation. Montsacopa Volcano, located in Olot, offers excellent views from its summit.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider ascending Puigsacalm, the highest point of the Serralada Transversal, offering 360-degree vistas. The Osca de Cabrera Rocky Ridge also provides a superb watchtower perspective, with views extending to Montserrat and the Pyrenees. Montsacopa Volcano in Olot offers splendid views of the town and surrounding volcanic landscape.
Beyond the volcanic cones, you can witness the dramatic village of Castellfollit de la Roca perched on a 50-meter-high basalt cliff, formed by successive lava flows. The Basalt Lava Flows of Sant Joan les Fonts also illustrate three distinct lava flows, providing a clear history of the area's volcanic activity.
Yes, history and nature often intertwine here. The Santa Margarida Volcano features a Romanesque hermitage within its crater. The Llierca Bridge, a Romanesque bridge built between the 13th and 14th centuries, is another historical site nestled within the natural landscape. The summit of Osca de Cabrera Rocky Ridge also holds remains of the Castle of Cabrera.
The Fageda d'en Jordà is an enchanting beech forest that is unique because it grows on a flat plain atop a lava flow from the Croscat volcano, at an unusually low altitude of 550 meters. The high humidity and volcanic rock drainage allow the beech trees to thrive, making it particularly stunning in autumn with its vibrant foliage.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Volcán de Santa Margarida and Volcán del Croscat - Circular' trail, which allows you to explore the volcanic zone. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Garrotxa. Cycling, horseback riding, and even hot air balloon rides are also popular ways to experience the landscape.
Yes, for experienced hikers, trails leading to summits like Puig de Bassegoda and Osca de Cabrera Rocky Ridge are categorized as challenging. The 'Coll de les Falgueres loop' is also a difficult mountaineering route. You can find more challenging options in the mountain hikes guide around Garrotxa.
The Fageda d'en Jordà is particularly stunning in autumn when the foliage displays vibrant colors. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the volcanic landscape, avoiding the heat of summer and potential winter chill.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique experience of exploring volcanic craters, such as the hermitage inside Santa Margarida Volcano. The geological insights offered by the excavated Croscat Volcano Scoria Slopes are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the spectacular 360º views from peaks like Puigsacalm and the serene beauty of the Fageda d'en Jordà.


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