Best attractions and places to see around Vidrà, a municipality in the Osona region of Girona province, offers a diverse range of historical, cultural, and natural sites. The area is situated amidst the Pre-Pyrenees and the Transversal mountain range, providing varied landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, religious buildings, and significant natural features. The region is characterized by its extensive beech and oak forests and numerous peaks.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Emblematic place in the region.
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It is a spectacular 6.7 km climb, with spectacular ramps and a narrow road, very well preserved, very winding, drawing all kinds of curves until reaching the Sanctuary. The 360 panoramic views are wonderful: Montseny, flat Vic, the Pyrenees, the sea. You can not ask for much more. I recommend climbing it on a day with good weather to enjoy the views. With the bike you have to reach the entrance of the chapel, overcoming a narrow, concreted and steep final ramp. Don't hesitate and go to the top. I leave you the link with the altimetry published by @cyclingcols --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Bellmunt
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Together with the Collada de Collfred they are the great ports in the area in terms of hardness. The port of Bracons has 2 completely different aspects. The best is the eastern slope, but I recommend facing both at some point in your life. - The eastern slope, which starts from the Vall d'en Bas, is 8 km long, the last 7 km at an average of 9%. The final kms are the hardest and most constant at 10%. The panoramic views of the Vall d'en Bas are continuous. It's a door! - The west slope, which starts from Torelló, is very irregular with the first 14km with a continuous up and down, where you gain height little by little. From this point, starting from Sant Andreu de la Volta, the slope rises radically, leaving 5km ahead on average at 7%, with a full km at 10%. I leave you the link with the altimetry of the port by @cyclingcols --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Bracons
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The Old Bridge of Sant Joan de les Abadesses was built in the 12th century. Although it had to be rebuilt in 1978 as it had been dynamited in 1939. The views of the Serra Cavallera from the bridge are spectacular.
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Old bridge over the river Ter in Sant Joan de les Abadesses, after the bridge you can follow the path towards the Monastery and continue towards the Coll de Santigosa.
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For breathtaking vistas, visit Puigsacalm, the highest point of the Serralada Transversal, offering 360º views of surrounding peaks. The Bellmunt Sanctuary, perched on a mountain at 1,247 meters, provides impressive panoramas of the Osona region, the Pyrenees, and on clear days, Montserrat. Additionally, the Santuari de Bellmunt offers spectacular vistas that can stretch as far as the Cape of Roses. The Mirador de La Creu de l'Arç also offers unique views over the town of Vidrà itself.
Vidrà is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the extensive beech and oak forests that envelop the municipality, providing stunning natural environments that change dramatically with the seasons. Don't miss Puigsacalm, a prominent mountain, and the picturesque El Salt del Molí (Mill's Waterfall), a 20-meter waterfall ideal for a scenic excursion. The area also features the Milany and Santa Magdalena Mountains, along with peaks like Puig Curull and Puig dels Llops.
Vidrà boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage. Explore the ancient area of Vidrà's Old Town and its characteristic medieval farmhouses. Significant religious buildings include the Santuario de Puig-agut, offering views over the plain of Vic, and the Bellmunt Sanctuary, built directly on the rock. You can also visit several Romanesque hermitages such as Sant Bartomeu de Covildases, Santa Margarida de Cabagès, and Santa Magdalena de Cambrils. The ruins of Milany Castle also offer a glimpse into Vidrà's medieval past.
Yes, Vidrà is an excellent destination for hiking with trails for all skill levels. Popular routes include the easy 4.5 km El Salt del Molí Trail, perfect for families, and the intermediate 9 km Route of the Romanesque Chapels and Sant Bartomeu de Covildases. The Salgueda Bridge – Vidrà Mill Waterfall loop is another popular 4.41km walk. For more extensive trekking, the municipality is part of larger networks like the Central de Catalunya GR 3. You can find more hiking options on the Vidrà guide page.
The Vidrà area offers diverse cycling opportunities, from road cycling to gravel biking. For road cyclists, routes like the Santa María de Besora – La Trona Viewpoint loop from Vidrà (66.6 km, difficult) and the Bellmunt Sanctuary – Coll de Bracons loop from la Vall d'en Bas (90.3 km, difficult) are popular. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the Vía Verde Olot–Girona – Col de Bas loop from les Preses (27.8 km, moderate). Discover more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Vidrà and Gravel biking around Vidrà guide pages.
Vidrà offers several family-friendly options. The El Salt del Molí Trail is an easy 4.5 km round trip, ideal for families looking for a scenic excursion to a picturesque waterfall. The Pont Vell of Sant Joan de les Abadesses, a magnificent medieval bridge, is also considered family-friendly. Many rural roads and paths are suitable for easy walks, allowing families to discover forests, fountains, and monumental trees.
While specific dog policies for all attractions are not detailed, many of Vidrà's natural trails and rural paths are generally dog-friendly, especially if kept on a leash. The extensive beech and oak forests and the numerous hiking trails, such as the El Salt del Molí Trail, are great options for walks with your dog. Always ensure to follow local regulations and clean up after your pet.
Vidrà is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. The spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the changing colors of the extensive beech and oak forests. Summer is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities, though it can be warmer. Winter offers a different charm, with potential for snow in higher elevations like Puigsacalm, suitable for those interested in winter activities.
Vidrà hosts several cultural events throughout the year. Notable events include the "Caminada del Vidranès" (Vidranès Walk) in May, the "Encuentro de amigos del Puigsacalm" (Meeting of friends of Puigsacalm) in July, and a traditional sheepdog contest. These events offer a great opportunity to experience local traditions and community spirit.
Beyond the well-known peaks and waterfalls, the Vidrà region is dotted with numerous rural roads and paths that lead to charming fountains, smaller waterfalls, and monumental trees hidden within its extensive beech and oak forests. Exploring these less-traveled routes can reveal serene and picturesque spots away from the main attractions, offering a more intimate connection with the natural landscape.
Visitors particularly enjoy the spectacular 360º views from summits like Puigsacalm and the impressive panoramas from the Bellmunt Sanctuary. The historical significance and unique architecture of sites like the Santuario de Puig-agut and the medieval Pont Vell of Sant Joan de les Abadesses are also highly appreciated. The komoot community highlights the diverse landscapes, from mountain peaks to ancient bridges, and the opportunity for active exploration.
While specific details on cafes and accommodation directly at every attraction are limited, the Bellmunt Sanctuary does feature a restaurant at its summit. The town of Vidrà itself, and nearby villages, offer various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. It's advisable to check local listings for current availability and opening hours, especially if you plan to stay overnight or dine out.


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