Best attractions and places to see around Santa Eulàlia De Riuprimer include a blend of historical heritage, natural landscapes, and cultural sites within the Osona region of Catalonia. The municipality is characterized by rolling terrain, dense forests, and pastures, situated in the southwest of the Vic Plain. It features various watercourses, mountainous areas, and historical landmarks. This area offers opportunities for exploring both architectural sites and natural features.
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Collsuspina is a small village with fewer than 400 inhabitants. It belongs to the Moyanés region. Its name comes from the fact that it was established on the Espina pass, along the old royal road from Manresa to Vic. The pass was named after the important L'Espina farmhouse that once stood there.
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On May 15, 2004, a commemorative plaque was placed under the title of the silenced bombs of Vic in memory of the bombings suffered by the city in 1938-1939.
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Can Xarina is a good restaurant
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Very curious temple due to its proportions. It has preserved its entire structure in its primitive elements. The only tagline made in the course of its history was the belfry on the wall opposite the apse. Rectangular plan with a single nave crowned to the east by a semicircular apse. It is covered with a barrel vault reinforced by a single main arch. The covers were non-existent; that of the nave has been resolved with Arab tiles while that of the apse is with stone slabs very well cut and jointed. Below this cover there is a course of very regular rectangular stones placed in the restoration as a cornice. The closing wall of the nave at the eastern corner rises above the roof level. The apparatus is made of limestone ashlars, squared and of very irregular sizes, arranged in irregular courses held with lime mortar. The entrance door opens at noon, resolved with a semicircular arch made of well-cut voussoirs. In this same corner there is a semicircular window and another equal to the west corner that, with the one in the back of the apse, completes the lighting of the church.
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Whenever I pass by this place I stop to see how the Piineu looks in the distance, the Roc Gros, Puigsagordi, etc.
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You have to take a lot of time for the old town of Vic.
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Despite the multiple uses that the place had, the condition of the temple is outstanding. The columned portico rises above the podium, where it is accessed by a front staircase. The columns are smooth, with the Corinthian capitals and entablature crowning the cella. The building is a historicist reconstruction from the 19th century, idealized in the model of the only two remains that remained of the original: a Corinthian capital and a column shaft, as well as the walls of the cella that survived as part of the old Montcada palace. .
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Santa Eulàlia de Riuprimer offers several historical sites. The Santa Eulàlia Parish Church, dating back to the 11th century, is the village's historical heart, showcasing Romanesque and Baroque elements. The Hermitage of Sant Sebastià is another significant architectural heritage site, known for the signing of the "Pacte dels Vigatans" in 1705. You can also see the remains of Castell de Torroella, with its rebuilt 16th-century farmhouse featuring a sculpted Moor's head.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Visit Parc de la Font del Gurri for a pleasant recreational space with water features and trees. Explore El Rieral and Les Costes Males, a marl area abundant in fossils and noted as a geological and paleontological site. The municipality is also home to numerous natural springs, including the recognized La Font Gran, and the tranquil natural basin of Gorg de la Truja. The River Mèder and Riera de Muntanyola offer unique fluvial landscapes.
Yes, the Roure Gros (The Big Oak) is a monumental, centenary oak tree and a cherished symbol of Santa Eulàlia de Riuprimer, perfect for a peaceful nature walk. For viewpoints, the Parc de Ventallola offers an elevated perspective, and the Sant Martí Xic Chapel provides beautiful views over the plain of Vic.
Santa Eulàlia de Riuprimer is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking through dense forests and pastures, with routes like the "Ermita de Sant Sebastià loop" or the "Santa Eulàlia de Riuprimer – Creu de la Miranda loop." The mountainous terrain also makes it a great destination for mountain biking. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Santa Eulàlia De Riuprimer guide. For cycling, check out the Cycling around Santa Eulàlia De Riuprimer guide, and for gravel biking, see the Gravel biking around Santa Eulàlia De Riuprimer guide.
The area offers several family-friendly options. The Parc de la Font del Gurri is a pleasant recreational space for all ages. Exploring the traditional farmhouses and rural trails provides scenic and easy walking paths suitable for families. The Roure Gros (The Big Oak) is also a lovely spot for a family nature walk. Additionally, the municipality hosts various cultural activities and festivals throughout the year that can be enjoyed by families.
The municipality hosts cultural activities, concerts, fairs, and gastronomic events throughout the year. Notable events include the "Festa del Segar i el Batre" (Harvest Festival) on the last Saturday of July, and the "Fira del Fredeluc i la Botifarra de Santa Eulàlia de Riuprimer" (Fredeluc and Botifarra Fair) in November, which promotes local products like "Botifarra de Riuprimer" and mushrooms. The historic town center also preserves traditional buildings and offers urban routes to learn about the town's agricultural and artisan past.
Beyond the local parish church, you can visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Help, Balenyà, which showcases a blend of Lombard Romanesque and Baroque styles. Another significant site is Sant Jaume de Viladrover Church, a Romanesque work in Brull with original elements despite Baroque modifications. The Sant Martí Xic Chapel also offers historical interest and great views.
The region's Mediterranean mountain climate with a continental tendency makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities, with pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer also offers opportunities, especially in the higher elevations, though it can be warmer. The local festivals and gastronomic events are spread throughout the year, offering cultural experiences in different seasons.
Yes, the area is geologically interesting. Les Costes Males is a notable marl area containing abundant fossils, recognized as a geological landscape and paleontological site. The municipality's terrain, formed during the Tertiary period, contributes to its diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, dense forests, and watercourses.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical heritage and natural beauty. Many enjoy the tranquility and views from places like Sant Martí Xic Chapel. The diverse landscapes, from rolling plains to dense forests and watercourses, are highly valued for outdoor activities. The historical significance of sites like the Hermitage of Sant Sebastià and the charm of the traditional farmhouses also draw interest.
While not directly in Santa Eulàlia de Riuprimer, the nearby city of Vic hosts the Roman Temple of Vic. This well-preserved temple, built in the early 2nd century, was remarkably hidden for centuries and rediscovered in 1882. It's a significant historical site worth visiting for those interested in Roman history.
Yes, Collsuspina is a settlement located in the Moianès region, bordering Santa Eulàlia de Riuprimer. This mountainous area is rich in water and features notable plains and valleys, criss-crossed by small torrents. It offers a glimpse into the local geography and rural life of the wider region.


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