Best attractions and places to see around Sant Sadurní D'Anoia include a blend of its renowned sparkling wine heritage, historical landmarks, and picturesque natural surroundings. Located in the Penedès wine region, the area is characterized by sprawling vineyards and features significant Modernista architecture within the town center. Visitors can explore cultural sites, wineries, and natural features like the Gran Pèlag of Vilobí del Penedès.
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It is a town located within the Ordal Mountains, belonging to the Garraf massif, in the Catalan coastal mountain range. It is a town that is traditionally visited by many cycling routes from the regions of Barcelona, Vallés and Baix Llobregat, and which is usually a stopping point for a coffee given the tranquility of the town. It is not a town to visit, but if you pass by, consider it as an ideal time to stop.
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High point. A challenge.
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Challenging climb due to high gradient at times, with little traffic.
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It is a very pleasant and quiet climb that connects Gelida with the area of Corbera de Llobregat and Palma de Cervelló. The two slopes are very fun and shady, the Gelida slope being more constant and the Corbera slope with steps. At the top of the port there is a very legendary bar where you usually stop to have a coffee... or eat something else.
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This small nucleus belonging to the municipality of Avinyonet del Penedès is mainly known for housing an old Benedictine monastery. It is a complex made up of a church with a single nave, with a chapel, bell tower and a cloister of great sculptural value. Another outstanding construction is Cal Bou, a building from 1893 with a quadrangular plan with colorful glazed ceramic decorations and molding cornices that separate the floors.
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Morning without rain, to enjoy this route that, except for the Cross, through the interior of Corbera and SAB, forces us to negotiate slides and notable differences. Route of the 2023 lap. Today the luxury company, with a pace far beyond my reach. Next time, more and better.
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Cross perfect for going uphill on the inside
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Sant Sadurní D'Anoia is rich in history and culture. You can explore the stunning Modernista architecture of Church of Olesa de Bonesvalls, the historic Monastery of Saint Sebastian of the Gorgs, and the town's own Parish Church of Sant Sadurní with its Gothic, Baroque, and Noucentista styles. Don't miss the Cava Interpretation Centre – CIC Fassina, which uses modern technology to present the history and production of cava.
Absolutely. Sant Sadurní D'Anoia is the 'Cava Capital' and offers numerous winery experiences. Major producers like Cavas Codorníu and Freixenet provide tours detailing their winemaking processes. For a more intimate experience, consider visiting family-run wineries such as Cava Solà Raventós or Gramona, which often include vineyard visits and tastings with local tapas.
The region boasts beautiful natural landscapes, particularly the sprawling vineyards of the Penedès wine region. A unique natural space is the Gran Pèlag of Vilobí del Penedès, featuring four lagoons formed from old gypsum quarries and a distinct ecosystem. For panoramic views, you can head to the Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m) or the Puig d'Agulles Summit.
Yes, families can enjoy the immersive experience at the Simón Coll Chocolate Space (Espai Xocolata Simón Coll), where visitors learn about cacao and chocolate making. The Gran Pèlag of Vilobí del Penedès is also a great natural spot for families to explore its unique landscape and observe local flora and fauna.
The town offers a delightful gastronomic scene with local restaurants serving delicious Catalan cuisine, often expertly paired with the region's renowned cavas. Don't forget to visit the Simón Coll Chocolate Space for a sweet treat and to learn about the history of chocolate making.
The Penedès wine region is ideal for outdoor activities. You can explore the countryside and visit wineries by bicycle. For more structured routes, check out the various options for Cycling around Sant Sadurní D'Anoia, Road Cycling Routes, and Running Trails, which include routes like the Llac de Can Codorniu loop or the challenging ascent to Creu d'Aragall Pass.
The region is vibrant year-round, but for unique cultural experiences, consider visiting during one of its festivals. The Phylloxera Festival in September celebrates the region's resilience with street celebrations and cava tastings, while Cavatast in early October is a three-day open-air festival dedicated to cava and local food. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking through the vineyards.
Sant Sadurní D'Anoia is notable for its Modernista architecture. Beyond the grand Cavas Codorníu, you can follow a Modernista Route through the town to see buildings like the Casa de la Vila (Town Hall), Escoles Noves, Cal Calixtus, and others, showcasing the distinctive Catalan Modernisme style.
Yes, Sant Sadurní D'Anoia hosts two significant festivals. The Phylloxera Festival in September commemorates the region's victory over the phylloxera plague with lively street celebrations, fire displays, music, and cava tastings. In early October, Cavatast is a popular three-day open-air festival dedicated to cava and local gastronomy.
Visitors appreciate the blend of rich history, world-class cava production, and picturesque natural landscapes. The opportunity to tour historic wineries, explore unique Modernista architecture, and enjoy outdoor activities like cycling through vineyards are frequently highlighted. The welcoming atmosphere of family-run establishments and the distinct local festivals also add to the appeal.
Exploring the Penedès wine region is best done by bicycle, allowing you to immerse yourself in the sprawling vineyards and visit various wineries at your own pace. Many local companies offer cycling tours, or you can plan your own route using the Cycling around Sant Sadurní D'Anoia guide.
Beyond the major cava producers, seek out the smaller, family-run wineries like Cava Solà Raventós for a more personal and authentic experience. The lesser-known Modernista buildings along the town's Modernista Route, such as Casa Josep Mestres or Casa Formosa Ragué, also offer charming architectural discoveries away from the main tourist paths.


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