Natural monuments around Cercs showcase a landscape characterized by mountainous terrain and significant natural features. The region is home to the Llobregat River and the Baells Reservoir, which offer distinct natural environments. These areas provide opportunities for exploring unique geological formations and historical sites integrated into the natural setting. The natural appeal of Cercs makes it a destination for outdoor activities and scenic views.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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very good summit, it is important to book in advance if you want to sleep in the refuge. Easy climb and beautiful place!
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Located at an altitude of 1,600 meters, Peguera is an abandoned village belonging to the municipality of Fígols. Its peak mining activity was experienced in the late 19th and mid-20th centuries, thanks to the high level of mining activity. The abandonment of the coal mines further depopulated Peguera, leaving it in its current state, where most of the houses are in ruins.
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Very cool viewpoint that can be reached by car and with great views
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It offers impressive panoramic views of the Baells Reservoir and the city of Berga, although you can also see a wide area of central Catalonia.
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It is a spectacular place to visit and preserve
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360 Panoramic Views and Pedraforca
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The detour to Bullidor de la Llet is just after crossing the river over a beautiful stone bridge. It is well worth coming here.
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Ideal port on its southern slope for those who like climbs with high percentages. Mostly concreted road with a spectacular layout as it is excavated in the rock.
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Around Cercs, you can explore a diverse landscape featuring prominent natural elements. The Bald Hen Peak offers spectacular views of the Pedraforca and is the highest peak of the Serra d'Ensija. You can also visit the Serrat or the Figuerassa Viewpoint for impressive panoramic views of the Baells Reservoir and the city of Berga. The region is also characterized by the Pantà de la Baells (Baells Reservoir) itself, which is ideal for water activities, and the tranquil Riu Llobregat with its lush riparian forest.
Yes, the region offers a unique blend of natural beauty and history. The Abandoned Village of Peguera is a notable historical settlement located at an altitude of 1,600 meters. Most of its houses are in ruins, reflecting its past as a mining community. This site provides a glimpse into the area's industrial heritage within a natural setting.
The mountainous terrain and natural features around Cercs are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are challenging running loops like the "Cap de Confós loop from Cercs" and cycling routes such as "Rasos de Peguera - Circular from Berga." You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Cercs, Cycling around Cercs, and Gravel biking around Cercs guides.
Yes, the Serrat or the Figuerassa Viewpoint is considered family-friendly and offers impressive panoramic views. The Baells Reservoir also provides opportunities for water activities suitable for families. Exploring the riparian forest along the Llobregat River can also be a pleasant and accessible activity for all ages.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activities you plan. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is ideal for water activities at the Baells Reservoir, though it can be warmer. Winter offers a different charm, especially for those interested in snow activities in higher elevations, but some areas might be less accessible.
Yes, you can visit the Bullidor de la Llet Waterfall. It's recommended to go when there's sufficient water flow to fully appreciate its beauty, as it can be dry in certain seasons, particularly summer. The detour to the waterfall is just after crossing a beautiful stone bridge.
The Mal Pas de Capolat is a unique mountain pass known for its challenging ascent through a cliff. It features a very steep, mostly concreted road that is excavated into the rock, making it very photogenic and spectacular. It's ideal for those who enjoy climbs with high percentages and offers beautiful Catalan countryside views afterwards.
Visitors frequently appreciate the spectacular views, especially from summits like Bald Hen Peak and viewpoints like Serrat or the Figuerassa Viewpoint. The diverse landscapes, opportunities for various ascent routes, and the historical intrigue of sites like the Abandoned Village of Peguera are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 30 photos and given more than 30 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
While specific parking details vary by location, generally, for popular natural monuments and trailheads around Cercs, you can expect to find designated parking areas. For viewpoints or more remote sites, access might involve driving on tracks, as mentioned for the Figuerassa Viewpoint which requires an 8 km track after leaving the main road.
Many natural areas and trails in the region are generally dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations at individual sites or parks to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Yes, the Pantà de la Baells (Baells Reservoir) is a prominent natural feature that offers a wide range of water activities. It's a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts and provides spectacular views. Depending on the water levels, you might even catch a glimpse of the bell tower of the submerged old Romanesque church of Baells.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the region offers challenging routes. The Bald Hen Peak, for instance, has a variety of ascent routes, including integral routes that cover several peaks of the Serra d'Ensija. The climb to Mal Pas de Capolat is also noted for its steepness and high percentages, appealing to those seeking a more demanding experience.


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