Best mountain peaks around Sant Gregori offer a tranquil landscape just minutes from Girona in Catalonia, Spain. This municipality provides a variety of outdoor experiences, from historical sites to challenging climbs. The region features notable mountain peaks that provide panoramic views and opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover diverse terrain, including parts of the Guilleries Massif and the Gavarres natural reserve.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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History of Sant Miquel Castle Currently, Sant Miquel Castle belongs to the municipality of Girona, but until 1974 it belonged to the municipality of Celrà. The architectural complex is located on the top of Puig del Castellar, at 394 meters above sea level. From its strategic location you can see the Valley of Sant Daniel, the town of Celrà, the plain of Empordà and the city of Girona. The complex, made up of a section of wall, a watchtower and a hermitage, dates back to medieval times.
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A wonderful place with a 360° view of the sea and the hills
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Perfect gravel climb to Rocacorba, allowing you to make a nice loop going back down the road. The road is asphalted until Biert then only the very steep parts are concreted to facilitate the climb.
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Santa Bárbara is a hermitage known and recognized by all the inhabitants of the plain of Ter such as Cellera, Anglès or Sant Martí Sapresa. Together with PuuigdeFrou they form a ridge line that shows the first mountains of the Guilleries from this northern side of the mountain range with a beautiful Hermitage, currently preserved and full of life, which gives us beautiful views of the area.
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Great views even though I was in a hurry today. There are many tables and benches to sit on, but I have not seen a fountain and in the attached farmhouse I would say that no one lives there.
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The climb is demanding, but once at the top the views compensate for the effort.
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The current hermitage of Santa Bárbara is structured in two parts.[1] On one side is what would be the two-story shelter covered with a gabled roof with slopes facing the façade. On the ground floor there are three openings, such as two small windows framed by stone posts and covered by a wrought iron lattice. But above all, the lintel portal with a semicircular arch with some medium-sized voussoirs stands out. On the first floor there are two openings of similar typology, that is, rectangular, with a monolithic lintel forming a flat arch, stone pillars and a worked parapet.[1] On the other hand, the hermitage itself is arranged, covered with a mixed roof, that is, half with gable slopes on the façade and the other half with a single slope on the façade. On the ground floor, the large voussoir portal with a semicircular arch stands out with some large and very well squared voussoirs.[1] As for the first floor, we find a rectangular opening with a monolithic lintel and stone pillars with a stained glass window that reproduces a tree. But in this sector the impressive belfry with a single lowered arch eye stands out especially. Its bell contains a long inscription. On one side it says: "Parish of Sant Martí Sapresa: Hermitage of Santa Bárbara 1952 Laus Deu." And to the other "Friends of Santa Bàrbara 2002: the friends of Santa Bàrbara to the Poble d'Anglès and to all those who venerate this indret".[1] The interior of the hermitage is a small chapel with a single nave, with two sections and a chancel and basically supported by two pointed arches with an arrow much more accentuated than the light. The section of the head, where we find the half-round apse, would correspond to the roof on one slope; The middle section would correspond to the bell tower and the foot section is where we find the gabled roof. In this sector we also find two important elements, such as a large quadrangular opening, with a monolithic lintel, stone pillars and a worked parapet, and a colored stained glass window that alludes to the crucifixion. The other would be a stone portal that communicates with the shelter.[1] In the section of the head there is a small altar table, as well as a small niche framed in stone that houses an image of Saint Barbara made in Osor following the resin procedure or technique.[1]
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It is possibly the best known and practiced route in Girona. I recommend it to everyone. Doing this route at night is also spectacular.
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The region around Sant Gregori offers several distinctive mountain peaks. You can explore Sant Miquel Castle on Puig del Castellar, known for its panoramic views, or visit Puig Alt (Els Àngels), the highest point in the Gavarres natural reserve. Other significant peaks include Sant Gregori (la Cellera de Ter) in the Guilleries Massif and the area around Ermita de Santa Bárbara.
Yes, several peaks boast historical significance. Sant Miquel Castle, located on Puig del Castellar, features medieval architectural remains including a section of wall, a watchtower, and an hermitage. The Ermita de Santa Bárbara is a well-preserved hermitage with historical roots, and Puig Alt (Els Àngels) is home to a chapel and sanctuary.
For exceptional panoramic views, Sant Miquel Castle on Puig del Castellar is highly recommended. From here, you can see the city of Girona, the Empordà plain, the Gavarres massif, and even the distant Pyrenees. The area around Ermita de Santa Bárbara also provides beautiful vistas of the surrounding area and the Ter plain.
Absolutely. Sant Gregori (la Cellera de Ter) in the Guilleries Massif offers challenging hiking routes from Osor or La Cellera de Ter. For cyclists, the Rocacorba Climb is renowned for its demanding gradients and is a popular destination. Puig Alt (Els Àngels) also features a 10-kilometer western side climb, famous in the cycling community.
The area around Sant Miquel Castle is very family-friendly, offering a pleasant leisure space with wooden benches and tables under holm oaks, perfect for relaxation after a short walk. The Ermita de Santa Bárbara also has tables and benches, making it a good spot for a family outing with views.
Yes, Puig Alt (Els Àngels) is a notable peak that offers amenities. It is home to a chapel, a sanctuary, and a restaurant/café, providing a convenient stop for visitors. The area around Sant Miquel Castle also has wooden benches and tables for picnics.
The region around Sant Gregori's peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and touring cycling. For specific trails, explore the Hiking around Sant Gregori guide, the MTB Trails around Sant Gregori guide, or the Cycling around Sant Gregori guide.
Yes, there are several hiking trails catering to different difficulties. For moderate hikes, consider routes like the "Views of Grau de Llop – Sant Grau Hermitage loop" or the "Sant Grau Hermitage loop." You can find more details and options in the Hiking around Sant Gregori guide.
Puig Alt, also known as Els Àngels, is popular for several reasons. It's the highest point in the Gavarres natural reserve, offering great views. It hosts a chapel, sanctuary, and a café/restaurant. It's also famous in the cycling community as the site of annual podium celebrations for a challenging hill climb time trial.
Visitors particularly enjoy the privileged views offered by peaks like Sant Miquel Castle, which overlooks Girona and the Empordà plain. The tranquility of the landscape, the historical intrigue of sites like Ermita de Santa Bárbara, and the challenging climbs for cyclists and hikers are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the area is well-suited for mountain biking. You can find a range of trails from easy to difficult. For example, the "Gorges of the Font de la Torre – Canet d'Adri (Sant Vicenç) loop" is an easy option, while the "Puente de Barro – Escarabeo trail loop" is more difficult. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Sant Gregori guide.
Yes, Sant Grau mountain offers expansive views of the surrounding wheat fields and is dotted with historical fortified farmhouses. Its natural springs hidden among cork oak and holm oak forests make it an ideal location for exploration by bicycle, horseback, or on foot, providing a unique natural experience.


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