Best attractions and places to see around Callús include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites, centered around the Cardener River. The area features scenic river routes, remnants of its agricultural and industrial past, and significant historical architecture. Callús offers opportunities to explore cereal fields, vineyards, and ancient irrigation channels, providing a diverse experience for visitors. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and historical significance, with many sites reflecting its rich heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The church sits majestically on the rock, towering over the city of Manresa. With a little imagination, one could imagine the church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary as a patron saint—and given the papal honorary title of basilica—as a heavenly crown, majestically proclaiming the praises of God on earth.
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The Old Bridge of Manresa (Pont Vell) is one of the city's most emblematic monuments and forms part of its most distinctive skyline, along with the Basilica of La Seu and the Cave of Saint Ignatius. Of Roman origin, the current structure is a faithful reconstruction of a 12th-century medieval bridge. It was destroyed in 1939 during the Civil War and rebuilt between 1960 and 1962 by architect J. Pons Sorolla.
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The Cathedral of Manresa, officially known as the Basilica of Santa Maria de la Seu, is one of the most emblematic monuments of Catalan Gothic architecture and a historical and spiritual symbol of the city of Manresa, in the heart of Catalonia. Its origins date back to the 9th century, when the first place of worship was built on Puigcardener hill, the site of the city's founding. In the 12th century, a Romanesque church was erected, of which elements such as the tympanum of the doorway, a window, and the cloister are still preserved. Over the centuries, Baroque elements (such as the bell tower and the crypt in the 18th century) and Neo-Gothic elements (such as the façade and the baptistery in the 20th century) were added. The basilica has survived wars and losses of heritage, but continues to bear witness to the history of Manresa.
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Pont Vell de Manresa, crosses the Cardener river and connects the old Abrera road and Rodalies station with the Santuari de Sant Ignasi and the Old quarter.
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Collbaix is a 543 meter peak, located in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada. It is the highest in the district of Manresa, to the west of Pla de Bages, which has an excellent observation point. It is listed as a large park by the Planning Plan of Manresa. The mountain is located between the streams of Rajadell and Fonollosa. The south side belongs to Manresa, the east to Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, where the town's expansion area is located. Rajadell has the area of Punta Sabata and Fonollosa with most of the summit, the west and the obac slope. Collbaix originated from the erosion of the surrounding land. A resistant layer of conglomerates protects the flat top from erosion, forming a plateau. The summit is made up of large blocks of stone separated from each other. At the top we can find a geodesic vertex (reference 280109001) A metal table with an engraved map of the region. This peak is included in the list of the 100 peaks of the FEEC.
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The tubs are constructions that have very similar characteristics. Its exterior plan can be quadrangular or circular, but the interior structure is basically the same. The lower part of it is made with stone and mortar. The interior is usually circular, and is covered with varnished ceramic pieces. Then, as an extension of the tub, some dry stone walls were built that gave its square or circular outer structure, where an opening was built. The roof is usually formed by a conical vault of dry stone covered with earth to make it waterproof. The vat usually has an upper access from where the must was poured once pressed, and at the bottom were the spouts through which it was emptied. Sometimes they have an attached hut that closes the access to the tub from the bottom and can also be used to store tools. In the area of Sant Joan de Vilatorrada and Sant Martí de Torruella some tubs are preserved as isolated architectural elements, in some cases it is simply the tub without any other element in the middle of a field. On other occasions it is a group of tubs (three or four) to which a hut has been added at the foot of each tub.
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This 26-kilometre-long ditch that carries water to Manresa was built in the 14th century by the master Guillem Catà. Its construction was highly problematic, as the Bishop of Vic opposed its construction because it passed through the bishopric's land and threatened its promoters with excommunication. The bishop died before the works were finished and even so he really excommunicated the workers and the councilors of Manresa, in addition to interrupting the practice of the sacraments throughout the city. The bishop's successor maintained a more dialogue attitude, accepting the compensation offered by the city. However, legend has it that divine intervention became necessary, in the form of a mysterious light from Montserrat that entered through the stained glass windows of the Carmen church, at the same time that the bells began to ring by themselves. The bishop, seeing this phenomenon, regretted his position, but died shortly after, and his successor did not take long to reverse the situation and lift the excommunication.
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The Collegiate Basilica of Santa Maria de la Aurora, better known as La Seu de Manresa, is an impressive Gothic church situated on a promontory overlooking the Cardener River. Construction of the basilica began in the 14th century on the foundations of a Romanesque church, of which a portal on the north façade is still preserved.
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Callús and its surroundings are rich in history. Within Callús, you can explore the historic Old Town, which features the prominent Sant Sadurní Church and an old bridge. The remains of the medieval fortress known as the Torre del Moro also offer a glimpse into the past. Nearby, in Manresa, don't miss the impressive Basilica of Santa Maria de la Seu de Manresa, a significant example of Catalan Gothic architecture, and the iconic Pont Vell de Manresa, a reconstruction of a 12th-century medieval bridge with Roman origins.
Absolutely. The Collbaix Summit, located in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, is a 543-meter peak and the highest point in the Manresa district, offering excellent panoramic views of the Pla de Bages. Additionally, the Cardener River itself provides scenic fluvial landscapes, with routes that allow you to explore cereal fields, vineyards, and ancient irrigation channels.
The area around Callús is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and even small train rides along the Cardener River's old tracks. For more structured activities, there are numerous routes for running, gravel biking, and hiking. For instance, you can find moderate to difficult running trails like the 'Sant Sadurní Church (Callús) loop' or explore gravel biking routes that take you past the Parc de l'Agulla. Discover more options on the Running Trails around Callús, Gravel biking around Callús, and Hiking around Callús guide pages.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The fluvial walk along the Cardener River offers flat paths, birdwatching opportunities, and shaded resting spots, perfect for a leisurely family outing. The Pont Vell de Manresa is also considered family-friendly, offering a historical landmark that's easy to visit. Additionally, The Manresa Canal (La Séquia de Manresa) provides a historical trail that can be explored by families.
The Cardener River is a defining natural feature of Callús, shaping its landscape and history. It provides scenic natural environments, with old river-parallel tracks now serving as routes for walking and cycling. The river was also crucial for the development of textile industries in the past, and its banks are dotted with old mills and other natural attractions. It's central to the region's natural beauty and historical heritage.
Yes, Callús has a rich agricultural and industrial past. Its history is deeply rooted in agriculture and livestock, and it later became a center for textile industries along the Cardener River. While the old factories are no longer operational, this industrial heritage is still celebrated, notably during the 'Fira de les Filadores' in May. You can also see remnants of this past along the river routes, including ancient irrigation channels and old mills.
The Manresa Canal (La Séquia de Manresa) is a 26-kilometer-long medieval irrigation ditch, built in the 14th century, that channels water to Manresa. It's not only a remarkable feat of medieval engineering but also associated with rich local legends, including tales of divine intervention during its construction. It serves as a historical trail and a vital water source even today.
While specific weather data isn't provided, generally, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling around Callús. These seasons typically avoid the peak heat of summer and the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter, making them ideal for exploring the fluvial routes and historical sites.
Yes, you can discover unique historical agricultural structures such as the Cal Jepot wine vat. These ancient vats, found in the area, are constructions with specific characteristics for wine production, featuring stone and mortar bases, varnished ceramic interiors, and dry stone walls. They offer a fascinating insight into the region's traditional winemaking practices.
Manresa, a short distance from Callús, offers several significant attractions. Key highlights include the stunning Basilica of Santa Maria de la Seu de Manresa, an impressive Gothic church overlooking the Cardener River, and the iconic Pont Vell de Manresa, a reconstructed medieval bridge. You can also explore The Manresa Canal and the Parc de l'Agulla, a natural area featuring a lake fed by the canal.
Beyond Manresa, you can visit the Monestir de Sant Benet de Bages, approximately 18 kilometers away, which combines natural beauty with historical heritage along the Llobregat river. About 22 kilometers from Callús lies Cardona, home to an imposing medieval fortress, charming narrow streets, and a unique salt mountain, offering a rich historical experience.


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