Mountain peaks around Sant Joan De Mollet are primarily found in the broader Girona province, as the municipality itself is a small area. While Sant Joan de Mollet features minor hills, the surrounding region offers diverse mountainous landscapes. This area serves as a base for exploring the varied mountain ranges of Catalonia, including the Gavarres massif. These mountains near Sant Joan De Mollet Girona provide numerous opportunities for hiking and experiencing natural environments.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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History of Sant Miquel Castle Currently, Sant Miquel Castle belongs to the municipality of Girona, but until 1974 it belonged to the municipality of Celrà. The architectural complex is located on the top of Puig del Castellar, at 394 meters above sea level. From its strategic location you can see the Valley of Sant Daniel, the town of Celrà, the plain of Empordà and the city of Girona. The complex, made up of a section of wall, a watchtower and a hermitage, dates back to medieval times.
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A wonderful place with a 360° view of the sea and the hills
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It is possibly the best known and practiced route in Girona. I recommend it to everyone. Doing this route at night is also spectacular.
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Ascent with steep gradients, especially when passing the Girona variant until connecting with the path that goes up to Sant Miquel through the Vall de Sant Daniel.
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Montigalar (467m) or Montigalar Gros (to differentiate it from Montigalar Petit (377m) which is 720m to the SW) is a mountain in the Gavarres that is included in the list of 100 peaks of the F.E.E.C. https://www.feec.cat/activitats/100-cims/cim/montigalar/ At its rocky summit we find a geodesic vertex and some andromines that certain hikers like to decorate the mountain tops. If the day is clear we will be able to enjoy some magnificent panoramas, so towards the NE we could distinguish Sant Salvador Saverdera, El Perní, the Bay of Roses, El Puig Rodó, Montplà (Montgrí), among others...
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The architectural complex is made up of the old hermitage dedicated to Santa Maria and Sant Miquel, built on top of the previous medieval fortification, from which the bases of a circular tower through the apse are used. It seems that the hermitage was occupied by hermits between the s. XVI and XVIII, although the documentation records the start of construction in the s. XV The location took on military importance during the French war (1808-1814), especially due to the sieges of Girona (1808-1809), where the domain of the castle alternated several times between the Napoleonic army and the Miquelets. After the war, the hermitage was already demolished. The other architectural element is the telegraph tower, erected during the second Carline war (1846-1849) to house the civil optical telegraph line, while the military line was located in the hermitage tower.
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Architectural complex formed by a hermitage practically in ruins and an optical telegraphy tower. It is located at the top of Mount Sant Miquel at the foot of the municipalities of Girona and Celrà (the Gironès). Its 395 meters above sea level allows control over large areas of the territory.
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The Castell de Sant Miquel offers privileged views of the city of Girona, the Empordà plain, the Gavarres massif and the Pyrenees. Around it there is a magnificent leisure area with wooden benches and tables located under a holm oak.
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While Sant Joan de Mollet itself is in a flatter area, the surrounding Girona province offers several significant peaks. Within the nearby Gavarres Massif, you can explore Sant Miquel Castle, Montigalar Summit, and Puig Alt (Els Àngels) 488m. Further afield, the region boasts the majestic Pyrenees, the unique Montserrat range with Sant Jeroni, and the Montseny Massif.
Yes, Sant Miquel Castle is a prominent historical site located at 395 meters above sea level. This architectural complex includes a hermitage and an optical telegraphy tower, offering a glimpse into the region's past while providing expansive views.
For breathtaking panoramas, consider visiting Sant Miquel Castle, which provides privileged views of Girona, the Empordà plain, the Gavarres massif, and the Pyrenees. Montigalar Summit also offers spectacular vistas of the entire Alt i Baix Empordà, especially on clear days. Additionally, Puig Alt (Els Àngels) 488m is known for its wide-ranging views from the Sanctuary of Els Àngels.
The peaks in the Gavarres Massif, such as Montigalar Summit, are characterized by rock outcroppings and forest environments. The broader region of Catalonia offers diverse landscapes, from the unique rock formations of Montserrat to the high alpine environments of the Pyrenees and the rich flora and fauna of the Montseny Massif, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Yes, the Gavarres Massif, home to peaks like Puig Alt (Els Àngels) 488m, offers numerous hiking opportunities. For running enthusiasts, there are challenging routes like the Sant Martí Vell – Puig Alt (Els Àngels) 488m loop. You can find more details on various running trails in the area by visiting the Running Trails around Sant Joan De Mollet guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Sant Joan de Mollet is excellent for cycling. You can explore various road cycling routes, including those passing through medieval villages, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Sant Joan De Mollet guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Irrigation Canals of Girona – Ter Riverbank loop, which you can find in the Gravel biking around Sant Joan De Mollet guide.
Yes, Puig Alt (Els Àngels) 488m hosts the Sanctuary of Els Àngels, which includes a restaurant and café, making it a convenient stop for refreshments during your visit.
The difficulty varies. For instance, the ascent to Sant Miquel Castle involves steep gradients, especially when connecting to the final path. Some sections, like the last few hundred meters to Montigalar Summit, may require walking your bike due to poor conditions, but are manageable on foot. The broader region offers routes for various fitness levels, from moderate trails in the Gavarres to more challenging climbs in the Pyrenees.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent panoramic views from peaks like Sant Miquel Castle and Montigalar Summit. The sense of accomplishment after a climb, the historical significance of sites like Sant Miquel Castle, and the opportunity to sign visitor books at summits are also highly valued experiences.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for these particular peaks, the Gavarres Massif offers a range of trails. For families, consider routes that are shorter and have less steep gradients. The Montserrat mountain range, though further away, also has routes to Sant Jeroni that can be shortened by using the funicular, making it more accessible for different fitness levels, including families.
For higher mountain experiences, the majestic Pyrenees are accessible from Sant Joan de Mollet, featuring peaks like Puigpedrós (2,915 m) and Puigmal d'Err (2,909 m). The Montseny Massif, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, also offers significant peaks such as Turó de l'Home (1,706 m) and Matagalls (1,698 m).
Yes, for a distinct geological experience, the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park is accessible from Sant Joan de Mollet. This park offers trails through ancient volcanic cones and beech forests, providing a unique 'peak' experience with its distinctive volcanic terrain.


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