Best attractions and places to see around Sant Celoni are found nestled in the Tordera river valley, positioned between the Montseny and Montnegre mountain ranges. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical heritage, with extensive trails for hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks, serene natural parks, and significant cultural sites.
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En Salvi Arenes i en Bosch, pagesos i propietaris dels boscos del Corredor, van promoure al 1523 la construcció d’una petita capella, dedicada a la Mare de Déu dels Socors, tot interpretant uns suggeridors senyals celestials. Se’n feu càrrec l’ermità Bernat Penitència. Al 1583, el frare Lleonard Claus va construir l’actual temple, d’estil gòtic tardà. S’hi celebren tres aplecs a l’any: dilluns de Pasqua (general), sant Marc (gent de Dosrius) i primer de maig (vot de poble de Canyamars). Font: XPN
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The Sanctuary has its origins in the 16th century and is in the late Gothic style. Since 1984 it has been run by the Auladell Perarnau family. Our location, very close to the top of the Corredor mountain range, allows us to enjoy an excellent landscape.
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Peaceful place, to have a good lunch and visit the emblematic Torrassa.
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Easy to climb mountains near the mountain restaurant Turo del Home. The view is wonderful.
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La Torrassa del Moro is an ancient Roman watchtower located in the Sierra del Corredor. It is located in a beautiful natural environment and can be visited on weekends and holidays.
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Sant Celoni is a gateway to two significant natural parks: Montseny Natural Park and Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park. Both offer extensive interconnected trails for hiking and cycling, providing a peaceful retreat with diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, several spots offer excellent views. Turó de l'Home (Man's Hill), the highest peak in the Montseny massif, provides stunning panoramic vistas. The Can Benet Pass also offers good views and a picnic area. Additionally, the Mare de Déu del Puig de Bellver hermitage provides admirable surrounding views.
The surrounding natural parks, Montseny and Montnegre i el Corredor, are ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking and cycling. For specific hiking trails, explore options like the Sant Celoni, La Vall d'Olzinelles – Circular Route. For road cycling, consider the Panoramic route of Turó l'Home, and for mountain biking, the Gualba, Riells, Santa Fe, Sant Celoni - circular route is popular.
Sant Celoni boasts a rich history. The Parish Church of Sant Martí, inaugurated in 1703, features magnificent Baroque sgraffito decoration. You can also visit the Church of Sant Martí de Pertegàs (11th century) and the Church of Sant Ponç (12th-13th century), which is the last vestige of an ancient leper hospital. Don't miss the Pont Trencat (Broken Bridge) in the town center.
Yes, you can explore La Torrassa del Moro, believed to be a Roman construction from the second century BC, later transformed into a medieval watchtower. The Dolmen de Ca l'Arenes is a megalithic tomb approximately 5,000 years old, offering a glimpse into prehistoric times.
The Corredor Sanctuary, a late Gothic style sanctuary from the end of the 16th century, is a significant cultural and religious site. The Carrer Major (Main Street) and the arcades of the Plaza are central to the town's character, featuring modernist buildings by Josep Domènech Mansana.
Yes, the Molí de Can Coll, Font de Sant Jordi, and Roca del Drac Route is highlighted as a magical natural route suitable for appreciating nature throughout the seasons. The Can Benet Pass also has a picnic area and is considered family-friendly. Many trails within the Montseny and Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Parks offer varying difficulties, including easier sections.
Yes, the Les Llobateres Bird Observatory is an excellent spot for observing aquatic flora and fauna. This restored wetland attracts various water birds like mallards and kingfishers, making it an interesting location for nature enthusiasts.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical heritage. Many enjoy the quiet and pleasant setting of places like the Corredor Sanctuary, surrounded by nature. The spectacular views from Turó de l'Home are also a highlight, filling senses with an 'indescribable magic'.
Yes, the Can Benet Pass features a picnic area. The Corredor Sanctuary offers a restaurant with a grill and typical Catalan food, available on weekends and holidays, with options for indoor dining or a terrace.
Beyond the churches, you can find well-preserved country houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries, offering a glimpse into the region's historical residential architecture. The Modernist buildings of Josep Domènech Mansana on the Main Street also contribute to the town's architectural charm.


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