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Hermitage of Sant Simó

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Hermitage of Sant Simó

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The Hermitage of Sant Simó, or Ermita de Sant Simó in Catalan, is a historic 17th-century seaside chapel located in Mataró, Catalonia, Spain. Situated at an elevation of approximately 8.5 meters above sea level, this religious building stands proudly at the eastern end of the ancient Camí Ral, within Mataró's Havana neighborhood, directly overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Adjacent to the Sant Simó stream, it is a significant landmark in the Maresme region, deeply rooted in the area's maritime heritage.

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  • Location: Mataró, Maresme, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

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    December 20, 2020

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    This small church, although beautiful and with privileged views of Mataró, provides us with an ideal place to rest surrounded by Nature and Peace.
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    June 11, 2022

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    The Hermitage of Sant Simó is a small church with a single nave of ancient maritime tradition located at the eastern end of the Camí Ral, in the district of …
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    Every October 28, many people from Matarón carry out an ancestral rite: they go to buy the saber, a piece of pastry in the shape of a sword that is …
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    Location: Mataró, Maresme, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best way to reach the Hermitage of Sant Simó using public transport?

    The Hermitage of Sant Simó is located in Mataró's Havana neighborhood, at the eastern end of the historic Camí Ral. While specific bus routes aren't detailed, Mataró has a local bus network that would connect to this area. Visitors can check local Mataró public transport schedules for the most convenient route to the Havana neighborhood or near the Sant Simó stream.

    Are there specific hiking trails or routes that start from or pass by the Hermitage of Sant Simó?

    Yes, the Hermitage is situated at the foot of the old Camí Ral, which offers a pleasant coastal path for walking. While not explicitly defined as 'hiking trails' in the traditional sense, there are easy walking trails around the Hermitage of Sant Simó, perfect for a leisurely stroll along the coast. These paths are generally flat and suitable for all ages.

    Is the area around the Hermitage of Sant Simó suitable for families with children?

    Absolutely. The Hermitage of Sant Simó is considered a family-friendly destination. The surrounding area is generally flat, making it easy for children to walk. The beach adjacent to the hermitage, Platja de Sant Simó, also offers amenities like lifeguards, showers, and sports facilities, making it a great spot for a family outing.

    Can I bring my dog to the Hermitage of Sant Simó or on nearby trails?

    While the Hermitage itself is a religious building, the surrounding coastal paths and the Platja de Sant Simó are generally accessible. It's advisable to check local regulations regarding dogs on the beach and trails in Mataró, especially during peak seasons, to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

    What are the parking options available when visiting the Hermitage of Sant Simó?

    The Hermitage is located within an urban setting in Mataró, suggesting that various public parking facilities would be available nearby. While there isn't dedicated parking specifically for the hermitage, visitors can look for street parking or public car parks in the Havana neighborhood. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during the festival, might make finding a spot easier.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants close to the Hermitage of Sant Simó?

    Given its location within Mataró and adjacent to the beach, it's highly likely there are cafes and restaurants within walking distance. The Platja de Sant Simó itself has kiosks, and the Havana neighborhood would offer various dining options for visitors looking for refreshments or a meal.

    What is the historical significance of the 'Coca de Mataró' mentioned in relation to the Hermitage?

    The 'Coca de Mataró' is a renowned 15th-century wooden ship model that historically symbolized safe voyages and was housed in the Hermitage. While the original is now preserved in the Maritiem Museum Prins Hendrik in Rotterdam, a reproduction remains in the chapel. It represents Mataró's deep maritime heritage and the hermitage's role as a sanctuary for seafarers.

    What specific events or traditions take place during the Aplec de Sant Simó festival?

    The Aplec de Sant Simó, held annually on October 28th and the following weekend, is a vibrant festival. It includes Eucharistic masses, bell ringings, performances by 'casteller' groups (human towers), traditional 'sardanes' dances, and 'habanera' choral singing. A unique highlight is the sale of the 'sablé,' a sword-shaped 'roscón' pastry, along with 'panellets' and roasted chestnuts, symbolizing the saint's protection of fishermen.

    Is the Hermitage of Sant Simó accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    The Hermitage itself is a modest 17th-century chapel. While the surrounding coastal paths are generally flat, accessibility within the historic building itself may vary. Visitors with mobility challenges are advised to assess the entrance and interior upon arrival. The adjacent beach area and its facilities are typically more accessible.

    What are the natural features surrounding the Hermitage of Sant Simó?

    The Hermitage is uniquely positioned at the edge of the Mediterranean Sea, adjacent to the Sant Simó stream. It's part of a coastal landscape that includes the Platja de Sant Simó, characterized by very coarse sand and a steep entry into the water. The area offers a blend of agricultural and urban surroundings, providing a peaceful natural setting by the sea.

    Are there any viewpoints near the Hermitage of Sant Simó offering scenic vistas?

    Yes, the Hermitage itself provides privileged views of Mataró and the coastline due to its seaside location. Walking along the Camí Ral or the adjacent beach offers continuous scenic vistas of the Mediterranean Sea. The elevated position of the hermitage (approximately 8.5 meters above sea level) contributes to these expansive views.

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