Attractions and places to see around Vilobí D'Onyar, a municipality in the Selva region of Girona, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and unique natural features. The area is known for its rich heritage and scenic beauty, including an ancient volcano. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from medieval castles and churches to natural parks and river areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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the walls of Girona, ....a walk where you will enjoy the views of the old town, whether the route is along the upper part... with privileged views🤩... or the lower part, with parks and gardens of great natural and architectural beauty 👍
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From the city wall you have a beautiful view over the city and the cathedral
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Very interesting bridge, constructed by Mr. Eiffel.
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...a great view over Girona when the weather is nice, a quiet walk when the weather is bad
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HBO filmed some outdoor scenes for season 6 of Game of Thrones at the cathedral and its famed steps. The cathedral stands in for the Great Sept house of worship, with special effects altering parts of the building and the steps, in two episodes of season 6, "Blood of My Blood" and "The Winds of Winter".
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The stairs of Girona Cathedral are one of the most legendary places in the city and lead to the doors of this enormous church with one of the largest naves in Europe. Beautiful streets (Jewish alley) that surround it, made of cobblestones and with history behind them. It's always time to go up the total stairs to know how many there are!
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A beautiful mountain pass road near Girona with a moderate gradient. Little traffic and very good asphalt.
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Very nice favorite for this little pass through a pine forest. A real must!
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Vilobí D'Onyar is home to the significant Volcà de la Crosa, which boasts the largest crater by diameter on the Iberian Peninsula. You can explore it via an official 5 km circular route. Other natural points of interest include Les Tosqueres, old volcanic quarries, the Resclosa d'en Borra (Borra Weir), and the emblematic Font de Can Bosch. The northern part of the municipality also offers scenic exploration along the Onyar River, with recreational areas and hiking trail starting points near Sant Dalmai.
Yes, the municipality features several historical sites. The Vilobí Castle, dating back to the 12th century, has a distinctive Neo-Gothic facade. You can also visit several churches, such as the 18th-century Church of Sant Esteve (with its bell tower on an original defense tower), the reformed Church of Sant Dalmai, and the Baroque-style Church of Santa Maria de Salitja. Additionally, there are ancient hermitages like the Romanesque-tradition Santa Margarida chapel and the Ermita de Sant Llop.
For a cultural experience, visit the Can Roscada Cultural Center and Municipal Library. Housed in a building that was historically an inn and shop, it now serves as a community hub. The region's history is also reflected in sites like Can Boades, a masia in Salitja known for a historical event involving the band of Serrallonga.
The area around Vilobí D'Onyar is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, road cycling, and running routes. For hiking, consider the 'La Crosa Volcano' trail or the 'Sant Dalmai Church – Crosa Volcano loop'. Cyclists might enjoy the 'Stone Bridge – Stone Bridge, Girona loop' or the 'Brunyola Castle – Vilobí d'Onyar loop'. Runners have options like the 'Running loop from Vilobí d'Onyar' or the 'Source of the Onyar – Crosa Volcano loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and running guide for Vilobí D'Onyar.
Yes, families can enjoy the Volcà de la Crosa, which has a well-marked circular route and nearby recreational areas. The Old Fishmongers' Bridge in nearby Girona is also categorized as family-friendly and offers an interesting architectural sight.
Cyclists frequently visit the Els Àngels Climb from Girona, known for its varying difficulty and rewarding views, food, and toilets at the top. Another popular spot is the Santa Pellaia Pass, appreciated for its smooth road surface, flowing corners, and scenic views with minimal traffic.
Just a short distance from Vilobí D'Onyar, Girona offers several iconic attractions. You can visit the Cathedral Square of Girona, home to the Cathedral of Santa María, which boasts the widest Gothic nave in the world. Explore the historic Girona City Walls for panoramic views, and admire the unique Old Fishmongers' Bridge, designed by Gustave Eiffel.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the various hermitages scattered throughout the municipality, such as the Romanesque-tradition chapel of Santa Margarida or the Ermita de Sant Llop in Sant Dalmai. The historical Can Boades masia also offers a glimpse into local heritage. For nature enthusiasts, the old volcanic quarries of Les Tosqueres, near Sant Dalmai, provide an interesting geological insight.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse experiences offered, from the challenging yet rewarding climbs like Els Àngels Climb, which offers great views and amenities, to the smooth and scenic cycling routes of Santa Pellaia Pass. The historical significance and architectural grandeur of sites like the Cathedral of Santa María in Girona are also highly appreciated, especially its impressive Gothic nave and the panoramic views from the Girona City Walls.
Yes, the Volcà de la Crosa area includes recreational spaces, and there's a dedicated recreational area on the banks of the Onyar River near Sant Dalmai, equipped with picnic tables. These spots are ideal for relaxing and serve as starting points for various trails.
The Volcà de la Crosa is a significant natural attraction because it holds the distinction of having the largest crater by diameter on the Iberian Peninsula. It is a protected natural space within the Plan of Spaces of Natural Interest (PEIN) and offers a unique geological landscape to explore.


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