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No traffic touring cycling routes around Sant Jaume De Llierca are set within the unique landscape of the La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, characterized by over 40 volcanoes and ancient lava flows. The region features the confluence of the Llierca and Fluvià rivers, providing picturesque routes through lush riparian woodlands. Cyclists can explore the rugged terrain of the Alta Garrotxa, known for its impressive cliffs, or enjoy the serene Fageda forest. This diverse environment offers varied terrain for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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29
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38.1km
02:34
450m
450m
Cycle 23.7 miles through La Garrotxa, past medieval Besalú and the dramatic basaltic cliff of Castellfollit de la Roca.
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27
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39.3km
03:36
1,020m
1,020m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
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18
riders
73.3km
05:34
1,900m
1,900m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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20
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42.4km
03:59
980m
980m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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35.2km
03:36
1,130m
1,130m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The monastery of Sant Pere was founded in 977 by Bishop-Count Miró I and consecrated in 1003 by Count Bernhard I, also known as Taillefer. A Benedictine community of twelve monks lived there. However, with Count Taillefer's death in 1020, the decline of the count's rule began, culminating in its final demise in 1111. From then on, the abbot of the monastery became the highest authority over the population, which gave the Church considerable political influence in the 12th and 13th centuries.
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You can't just drive to Sadernes and park at the moment. You need a QR code to reserve a parking space. You can download this in advance via a website or at a checkpoint on one of the access roads. The cost was 6 euros. The best thing is to do it in advance, because the first time we came in the weekend everything was already occupied and we had to go back.
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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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Small town of L'Alta Garrotxa, architectural heritage of Catalonia, recognized for its high landscape value, natural diversity and its cobbled streets and houses, built on the Beget stream and the Torrent dels Trulls, which are saved with rock bridges . There are local craft shops and it's a perfect place to disconnect from everything.
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Be sure to stop and enjoy the beautiful view of the village on the edge 🤩
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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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It is a religious building, located at the top of a hill, on the left bank of the Llierca river, accessible from Montagut de Fluvià by a good paved road, which, after passing the river, becomes a forest track in good condition (from the river to Sardener is less than a km). It can be defined as a Romanesque construction, with a single nave with a pointed vault. The original bell tower, with a gable, was converted into a tower with a four-sided roof by adding a fortification that hides a stepped capcer on the east side, coinciding with the remodeling works carried out at the end of the medieval age. The door, exceptionally, opens to the west. On top of the previous one, a bull's-eye opened later, in such a way that the Romanesque window previously existing was replaced. A stone cornice runs along the walls both internally and externally, including the semicircular apse. Inside, on the north wall, you can see a walled-up hole, where, with all certainty, there was the baptismal font, which has now disappeared. Signs of the primitive slab roof remain on the stepped gable and on the roof of the apse.
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There are over 70 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Sant Jaume de Llierca. These routes vary in difficulty, with 6 easy, 19 moderate, and 45 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable ride for various skill levels.
The routes around Sant Jaume de Llierca offer a diverse natural landscape. You'll cycle through the unique volcanic terrain of the La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, with opportunities to see sites like the Santa Margarida Volcano and the Croscat Volcano Scoria Slopes. Additionally, many paths follow the picturesque Llierca and Fluvià rivers, offering lush riparian woodlands and views of vast wheat fields, with the rugged Alta Garrotxa mountains in the background.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly no-traffic cycling routes, particularly those utilizing greenways—old railway tracks converted into smooth, scenic paths. These provide a safe and enjoyable experience for families. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' for the most suitable options.
Many routes connect charming medieval villages. You can explore towns like Besalú, famous for its Romanesque bridge and Jewish quarter, or Castellfollit de la Roca, dramatically perched atop a basalt cliff. The Besalú and Castellfollit de la Roca Loop is a great option to experience these historical sites.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars from 245 ratings. Reviewers often praise the region's unique volcanic landscapes, the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, and the blend of natural beauty with historical villages. The well-maintained greenways and diverse terrain are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, there are several circular no-traffic touring cycling routes. For example, the Besalú and Castellfollit de la Roca Loop offers a moderate ride along the Fluvià river, while the more challenging Llierca Bridge – Parc Barrell loop from Sant Jaume de Llierca explores the Llierca river valley.
Absolutely. Beyond the main attractions, the routes can lead you to natural beauty spots such as La Font Pudosa, a natural lake, the secluded chapel of Santa Magdalena, and the ruins of the Montpalau castle's watchtower. Exploring the Llierca Valley, for instance, can reveal numerous natural and heritage attractions.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best times for touring cycling in La Garrotxa. The weather is milder, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant, with blooming flowers in spring and rich colors in autumn. Summer can be hot, while winter might bring cooler temperatures, though cycling is possible year-round.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 45 difficult no-traffic touring cycling routes. These often venture into the wilder, more rugged terrain of the Alta Garrotxa, featuring significant elevation changes. Routes like the Beget Village – Castellfollit de la Roca loop offer substantial climbs and descents.
Parking is generally available in or near the villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Sant Jaume de Llierca, Besalú, or Castellfollit de la Roca. For routes that utilize greenways, designated parking areas are often provided at access points along the former railway lines.
Yes, the region is rich in natural monuments and caves. You can find highlights such as the Baumes de Caixurma cave or the impressive Llierca Bridge. The volcanic park itself is a natural monument, with the Santa Margarida Volcano and its crater being notable features.


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