Mountain peaks around Salt offer diverse landscapes and historical sites. Located near Girona, this region features the Empordà plain, the Gavarres massif, and views towards the Pyrenees. Visitors can explore historical sites, enjoy panoramic viewpoints, and experience varied terrain. The area provides opportunities for both challenging climbs and intermediate trails.
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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Unlocked! -Here you can rest in the cool interior- with a small altar and "guest book"
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A wonderful place with a 360° view of the sea and the hills
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Perfect gravel climb to Rocacorba, allowing you to make a nice loop going back down the road. The road is asphalted until Biert then only the very steep parts are concreted to facilitate the climb.
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The climb is demanding, but once at the top the views compensate for the effort.
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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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At the beginning or end of this section, depending on the direction, in Mas Puig (already touching the road from Canet to Adri) for some time there has been a stationary caravan and some tables to drink or eat a snack contemplating the top of Rocacorba. Typical stop for cyclists, hikers and urbanites with hiking boots.
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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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The region around Salt offers several popular peaks and viewpoints. Among them, Sant Miquel Castle is highly regarded for its privileged views of Girona, the Empordà plain, the Gavarres massif, and the Pyrenees. Another significant spot is Sant Grau Hermitage, which provides impressive regional views after a demanding climb. Puig Alt (Els Àngels) is also a major highlight, offering panoramic views and housing a sanctuary and restaurant.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Rocacorba Climb is a well-known option. It features both paved and gravel sections and is very popular among cyclists and hikers for its significant ascent. The climb to Sant Grau Hermitage is also demanding, with sections reaching 20-25% unevenness, rewarding with stunning views.
The mountain peaks around Salt are rich in history. Sant Miquel Castle is an architectural complex featuring a hermitage and an optical telegraphy tower. The Sant Grau Hermitage and Sant Roc Hermitage are also historical religious buildings, with Sant Roc offering spectacular views from the cliffs.
Yes, Puig Alt (Els Àngels) is a notable peak that hosts a sanctuary, a restaurant/café, and toilets, making it a convenient stop for visitors. It's a popular spot for both cyclists and hikers.
From the mountain peaks around Salt, you can expect diverse and expansive views. For instance, Sant Miquel Castle offers panoramic vistas of the city of Girona, the vast Empordà plain, the Gavarres massif, and even the distant Pyrenees. Sant Roc Hermitage provides a spectacular outlook over the Llémena valley.
Beyond hiking and climbing the peaks themselves, the area around Salt offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Girona Greenway loop' or 'Great views in the forest – Sant Menna Parish loop'. For mountain biking, options include the 'Aiguaviva – Narrow Forest Trail loop' or 'Volcán de la Crosa – Crosa Volcano loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Llémena Valley and Rocacorba Foothills Loop' or 'Girona, Els Angels and the medieval villages of Baix Empordà'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes around Salt.
Yes, several peaks offer intermediate-level trails. Sant Miquel Castle and Puig Alt (Els Àngels) are both categorized as intermediate climbs, providing a good balance of challenge and accessibility. Sant Roc Hermitage and Sant Grau Hermitage also feature intermediate routes to their summits.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views and the rewarding nature of the climbs. For example, the demanding ascent to Sant Grau Hermitage is often mentioned as being well worth the effort for the impressive regional vistas. The architectural complex of Sant Miquel Castle is appreciated for its historical significance combined with its privileged viewpoints.
The region is characterized by diverse landscapes. From the peaks, you can observe the expansive Empordà plain and the forested Gavarres massif. The area also offers views towards the Pyrenees, providing a sense of the broader natural beauty of Catalonia. The cliffs near Sant Roc Hermitage offer a unique geological feature with spectacular views of the Llémena valley.
When visiting Sant Miquel Castle, be prepared for an ascent with steep gradients, especially when connecting from the Girona variant. At the top, you'll find a magnificent leisure area with wooden benches and tables under a holm oak, perfect for relaxing while enjoying the views of Girona, the Empordà plain, the Gavarres massif, and the Pyrenees.
Rocacorba Climb is popular due to its challenging nature and varied terrain, featuring both paved and gravel sections. It's a favorite among cyclists and hikers looking for a significant ascent. There's also a typical stop at Mas Puig, with a stationary caravan and tables, where visitors can enjoy a snack while contemplating the top of Rocacorba.


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