Best attractions and places to see around La Pobla De Lillet are found in the Alto Berguedà region of Catalonia. This area features a diverse landscape with the Llobregat River, views of the Pyrenees, and the Catllaràs mountain range. It is known for its medieval core and historical sites, including works by Antoni Gaudí. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage for visitors.
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A beautiful village located in the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park. A stroll through it, visiting the Llobregat springs, and buying something from its bakeries are highly recommended.
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Regular asphalt if it's downhill Bones vistas
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In the summer the influx of people makes this natural space lose all its charm and beauty, it has been an idea Positive regular entry To this tour in summer To preserve it from the masses..!!
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Second port of the 4cims. Long but very laid out. It is worth enjoying its views without putting down the big plate at many times. :)
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Small mountain village of Berguedà, halfway to Coll de la Creueta and also the end of Montgrony from Gombrèn. It is known for the Llobregat River Springs, but also for its beauty. A good point to rest and refuel.
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My first visit to this beautiful high mountain town was in 1992, when I was barely 11 years old, in the middle of June. I remember it rained a lot and it was very cold. It coincided with the Monte Bondone stage of that year's Giro d'Italia. From then on I knew that I would pass by there on a bicycle. Castellar de N'Hug is a beautiful town that is characterized by: - birth of the Llobregat river (its sources are very pleasant) - gigantic ham and cheese croissants and other tastes.
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It is a very steep and fun climb on both sides. The road is very winding, with continuous curves and countercurves, some of these counterbanks. The asphalt is rough and there is no shoulder, although it is true that traffic is very scarce. The eastern slope, which starts from Campdevánol and passes through Gombrèn, is approximately 14 km and in no case does the slope exceed 5%. It is a sunny climb, very favorable for the colder months. In summer it is usually very hot. The western slope, which starts from Guardiola de Berguedà, is a little longer and presents a first section to La Pobla de Lillet characterized by long straights. It has some sections at 6-7% and the last 3 km are the hardest.
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The Coll de Merolla is the crossing point between the Pobla de Lillet and Campdevànol, that is to say between the upper Berguedà and the Ripollès. The two slopes are gentle, and halfway, near Gombrèn, there is the link with the Carretera de Montgrony, to continue climbing up to Castellar de N'Hug. At the top is the Merolla refuge, site of the legendary full moon brevet dinner.
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La Pobla de Lillet is home to two notable works by Antoni Gaudí. You can explore the beautiful Artigas Gardens, designed between 1905 and 1906, which blend nature and architecture with typical Gaudí elements. Another work is the Chalet del Catllaràs, located in the Catllaràs mountain range, originally built to house workers for the Asland cement factory.
For stunning waterfalls, visit the Torrent de la Cabana Waterfalls, a route featuring seven gorges with fresh, clear water surrounded by riparian forest. Another beautiful spot is the Salt del Bisbe, a waterfall easily accessible via a short walk on the outskirts of town.
The town's Historic Center offers a glimpse into its medieval past with cobbled streets and traditional buildings. Don't miss the ancient Monastery of Santa María de Lillet and the nearby Romanesque hermitage of Sant Miquel de Lillet. The Cement Museum, located in the old Asland factory, showcases the region's industrial heritage, and the ruins of Castell de Lillet provide historical insight and views.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy a ride on the historic Cement Train, which offers a scenic 3.5 km journey and stops at the Artigas Gardens and the Cement Museum. The Artigas Gardens themselves are a delightful place for all ages to explore Gaudí's unique designs. The charming village of Castellar de n'Hug, known as the birthplace of the Llobregat River, also offers a pleasant outing.
The Catllaràs Mountain Range provides extensive pine forests and numerous hiking trails, including the 'Volta al Catllaràs' which leads to the Xalet del Catllaràs and Mirador del Roc de La Lluna. For more options, you can find a variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, in the Hiking around La Pobla De Lillet guide, such as the 'Sant Miquel de Lillet Church – Chalet del Catllaràs loop'.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Sanctuary of Falgars, located about 9 km from La Pobla de Lillet. From this elevated position, you can enjoy splendid vistas of the Pyrenees and the iconic Pedraforca mountain.
The region offers challenging cycling routes through its mountainous terrain. You can explore options like the 'Castellar de n'Hug - circular gravel in the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park' or the 'Collada de Sobirana – Collada de Falgars loop'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around La Pobla De Lillet guide.
The Llobregat River traverses La Pobla de Lillet and is a significant natural feature, originating nearby in Castellar de n'Hug. Its presence, along with tributaries like the Arija, contributes to the area's natural charm and provides scenic spots. The historic Pont Vell, a Romanesque bridge from the 12th century, crosses one of its tributaries.
Yes, the Coll de Merolla is a mountain pass that divides the Berguedà and Ripollès regions. At the pass, you'll find a refuge that offers a convenient stop with food and accommodation. Another important pass is the Collada de Toses Pass, which unites the Ripollès with the Cerdanya region.
The Niu de l'Àliga Refuge is a high mountain refuge located at 2510 meters on the Tosa d'Alp. It's part of the Cavalls del Vent route and offers bar, restaurant, and accommodation services. It's a privileged spot for spectacular views of the Cerdanya, Ripollès, and Berguedà valleys, especially at sunset.
The region's diverse landscape, with its mountains and rivers, makes it suitable for outdoor activities across various seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for exploring waterfalls like the Torrent de la Cabana, though it can be popular. Winter attracts skiers to nearby passes like Collada de Toses.
The Monastery of Santa María de Lillet is an ancient Romanesque monastery, first documented as early as 819. Its 12th-century church, with a single nave and Latin cross plan, is considered a jewel of Berguedà Romanesque architecture, offering a deep dive into the region's religious and architectural history.


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