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Hike the moderate 3.3-mile Circular water route of Tona, a scenic trail offering 429 feet of elevation gain and local landmarks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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420 m
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1.26 km
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1.44 km
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2.15 km
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2.51 km
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3.56 km
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5.34 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.75 km
1.31 km
1.26 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
2.40 km
1.31 km
1.08 km
369 m
179 m
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Highest point (670 m)
Lowest point (570 m)
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The Circular water route of Tona is rated as moderate. It covers a distance of approximately 5.3 kilometers with an elevation gain of about 131 meters, taking around 1 hour and 32 minutes to complete. While not overly strenuous, it requires a reasonable level of fitness.
As a 'water route' in the Tona area, you can expect varied terrain that likely follows natural water features. Given its moderate difficulty and location, the path is probably a mix of well-trodden earth, possibly some gravel sections, and gentle inclines/declines. It's suitable for hiking shoes.
The route offers several interesting sights. You can explore the Camp de les Lloses Archaeological Site, visit the Sant Andreu Church and Viewpoint, and see the historic Castle of Tona. Other notable spots include the Church of Saint Mary of the Barri (Lourdes, Tona) and The Ovens of the Village.
Yes, the route shares sections with several other trails. Notably, it covers 58% of the Itinerari del Castell de Tona, 47% of the Vic – Malla - Tona – Múnter – La Guixa – Vic route, and 38% of the Camí Ral de Manresa a Vic. You'll also find smaller overlaps with trails like Mont-rodon - Tona, Tona - Vic, and Via Ausetana.
Generally, trails in this region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially near historical sites, agricultural areas, or if you encounter other hikers and wildlife. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
Given the moderate difficulty and the nature of a 'water route,' spring and autumn are typically ideal for hiking in this region, offering pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Summer can be warm, so an early start is recommended if hiking during those months. Winter can also be enjoyable on clear days.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Circular water route of Tona itself. Access to the natural areas and public paths is generally free.
While specific parking details for this exact route are not provided, Tona is a town with various access points. Look for public parking areas within Tona, especially near the starting point of the route, which is often accessible from the town center or a nearby road.
As the route is located near or passes through the town of Tona, you should find amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and public restrooms available within the town itself, particularly before or after your hike.
While it's a 'water route,' this typically refers to natural features rather than potable water sources. It's always recommended to carry sufficient water for your hike, especially on a moderate trail. You can refill in Tona before or after your walk.
For a moderate hike of this length and elevation, wear comfortable hiking shoes or sturdy trainers. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and bring water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a small first-aid kit. A camera is also recommended for the scenic views and historical sites.
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