Best attractions and places to see around L'Esquirol, a municipality in the Osona county of Catalonia, Spain, blend natural beauty with rich cultural heritage. Situated as a gateway to the Collsacabra region, it offers impressive landscapes and historical sites. The area provides a variety of natural features and cultural landmarks for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A must-visit is the small medieval village of Rupit, dating back to the 15th century! Every little alley, every side path is worth exploring... some of the steps were even naturally formed by lava. I've never seen anything so impressive before. The entire village is a listed monument.
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The Mother of God depicted and venerated here is the Virgin Mary of Lourdes. This well-known Marian pilgrimage site is located in the French Pyrenees and is visited annually by large numbers of people, including many sick people hoping for healing. The devotional image of the Mother of God has become widespread – not only in France – with believers building Lourdes chapels and grottos everywhere. The church feast day of "Our Lady of Lourdes" is February 11th, the anniversary of the Marian apparition (1858), when the Mother of God appeared to 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous in a rock grotto very close to Lourdes. Bernadette later became a nun and died at the age of just 35. On December 8th (the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary), 1933, she was canonized by Pope Pius XI. The commemoration of the Madonna of Lourdes is also World Day of the Sick.
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It is a privileged area both as a town and its landscape surroundings
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The Rupit suspension bridge was built in 1945 by the blacksmiths Francisco and Pere, and the bricklayers Salvi Vila and Joaquín Marsal, with the purpose of having direct access to the town. It crosses the Riera de Rupit, which flows into the Susqueda reservoir.🏞️
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A great place even if the reason why this village reappears after 60 years is more than sad. Water shortage in Catalonia.
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Amazing views of the Del Ter ravine
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A maximum of 10 people are allowed to enter this suspension bridge at the same time.
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Emblematic peak of 1514m located in the municipality of Vall d'en Bas. As the highest point of the Serralada Transversal, it is a perfect vantage point of the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park. It is included in the list of the 100 summits of the FEEC.
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L'Esquirol is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the spectacular Salt de la Barra de Ferro, an 80-meter waterfall, or the equally impressive Salt del Cabrit. The Church of Sant Romà de Sau (Submerged Bell Tower), visible when water levels are low in the nearby Sau Reservoir, offers a unique natural and historical sight. For panoramic views, consider hiking up Puigsacalm, the highest point of the Serralada Transversal.
The region boasts a rich history. Explore the Romanesque Església de Sant Martí Sescorts, documented since 934, or the prehistoric Dolmen de Puigsespedres. The medieval Pont de la Gorga de l'Esquirol, dating back to 1352, is also a notable landmark. You can also visit the beautiful Santuario de Puig-agut, a hermitage with distinct architecture and history.
Absolutely. L'Esquirol is the gateway to the Collsacabra region, known for its picturesque villages. A must-visit is Rupit Village, a medieval settlement from the 15th century with charming alleys and houses. Other notable villages include Cantonigròs and Sant Julià de Cabrera, which serves as a starting point for trails to the Cabrera hermitage.
The area around L'Esquirol is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and mountain biking. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Sau Reservoir – Suspension Bridge of Rupit loop' or the 'Tavertet Viewpoint – Sallent Waterfall loop'. Runners can enjoy trails such as 'Collet de Sant Julià – Castell de Cabrera loop'. Mountain bikers have options like the 'Tavertet village – Sallent Waterfall loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around L'Esquirol, Running Trails around L'Esquirol, and MTB Trails around L'Esquirol guides.
Yes, L'Esquirol offers options for families. The charming Rupit Village is a delightful place for a family stroll, with its picturesque medieval setting. For a more active experience, the Gimkana Humor Amarillo amusement park in L'Esquirol provides excitement for families.
The region's diverse landscapes, from waterfalls to mountain ranges, make it suitable for outdoor activities across various seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery or vibrant fall colors. Summer is also popular, especially for exploring waterfalls and reservoirs, though it can be warmer. Winter activities are also possible, depending on the specific trail and weather conditions.
Yes, the area is home to historical bridges. The Pont de la Gorga de l'Esquirol is a medieval bridge from around 1352, connecting L'Esquirol with the street of El Pont. Another historical bridge is the Pont del Molí d'en Bertrana, an ancient two-arch bridge that once served as a vital communication route for flour mills, with remnants still visible despite partial destruction.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The medieval atmosphere of Rupit Village and the unique sight of the Church of Sant Romà de Sau (Submerged Bell Tower) are often highlighted. The area's impressive landscapes, especially from viewpoints like Puigsacalm, and the tranquility of its natural corners are also highly appreciated.
Yes, L'Esquirol is a stage on the Catalan Way of St. James, making it a point of interest for pilgrims and long-distance hikers. This offers a unique opportunity to experience the region's landscapes and cultural heritage as part of a longer journey.
For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting the Barra de Ferro cliff, which offers dramatic scenery over the Gorga stream. Hiking up Puigsacalm provides spectacular 360º views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The Santuario de Puig-agut also offers good views over the plain of Vic and the Pyrenees.
While some are in ruins, the region has historical castles. Castell de Cabrera and Castell de Barrès are listed as historical monuments and are part of Catalonia's Architectural Heritage Inventory, with roots dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries respectively. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's medieval past.
The Collsacabra region, for which L'Esquirol serves as a natural entry point, is renowned for its unique villages like Rupit and Tavertet, ancient shrines, hermitages, dramatic cliffs, and an abundance of waterfalls and cascades. It's a territory celebrated for its natural beauty and cultural richness.


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