Attractions and places to see around Calders include a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Located in the Moianès region of Catalonia, the area is characterized by its river, forests, and hilly terrain. Visitors can explore ancient structures, enjoy scenic landscapes, and engage with local traditions. The region offers opportunities for hiking and cycling, with routes that showcase its diverse flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Waterfall encased in rough rock and an old flour mill documented since the 18th century, taking advantage of the constant force of the Llobeta stream. In addition to what everyone says, there is a little-mentioned detail here: the mill had a small auxiliary lock up the road that allowed the flow to be regulated so that the mill would not stop in dry summers. Remains of the canal and the hole where the wood of the old roller was repaired can still be seen. The path is short and cool, and the constant sound of the water explains why this corner was so valuable to the farmers of the entire valley.
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Climbing it from the Talamanca side is more manageable than from the Matadepera area. Even so, whichever way you climb it, Coll is highly recommended to incorporate into your bike routes.
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From Navarcles, you go uphill with some rest between each uphill section.
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a point high enough to enjoy beautiful views 🤩
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beautiful port to climb with spectacular views, second highest point in the province of Barcelona, behind Collformic.
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El coll d'Estanalles is a purely cycling tourism pass. With no steep gradients and very long from both sides, it is a challenge for many cyclists, regardless of their level. I recommend climbing it in spring and autumn. In summer, it is too hot, and in winter, too cold. The road is in perfect condition and with many curves, which gives a more interesting touch for the cyclist. At the top there are no views, but the surrounding landscape is bucolic.
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It is a beautiful climb on a paved track in perfect condition. There are hard sections alternating with breaks. At the exit of Monistrol de Calders, you will find the hardest ramps. Then comes a break with a descent towards the stream. After crossing it, the climb begins again, which is now more constant, with some sections still very hard. The arrival at Granera is beautiful and the views from there are spectacular.
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Calders offers a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can visit the Romanesque Church of San Vicente de Calders, which dates back to the 10th century and is a central part of the old town. The remains of Calders Castle provide a glimpse into medieval history and offer good views. Additionally, the 17th-century Old Prison, now serving as the tourist information point, is located in the Main Square. Further afield, Sant Llorenç Savall features the ruins of La Pera castle and the Romanesque church of Sant Feliu de Vallcarca.
Beyond the main historical landmarks, Calders has several unique cultural sites. You can see the Blanquer Waterwheel, an old flour mill, and explore three circular Lime Kilns, which represent the area's industrial past. The Jorba Company Town and the impressive engineering work of the Canal de la Central Elèctrica Jorba also offer insights into the region's heritage.
For natural beauty, the Calders River offers peaceful landscapes for walks, featuring natural pools and a Romanesque bridge. The Salt de la Roca is a beautiful waterfall perfect for a relaxing stroll. For panoramic views, the Castle Vantage Point provides excellent vistas of the castle and the valley. Don't miss Montcau Summit, which offers excellent views over the Manresa plain, Montserrat, and Montseny massifs.
The Moianès region, where Calders is located, is ideal for hiking. You can explore various trails along the Calders River, which winds through beautiful forests. The area is known for its diverse flora and fauna. For more detailed routes, you can find numerous options in the Hiking around Calders guide, including trails like 'Camí de Sant Benet loop from Navarcles' and 'Sant Feliu Church – Els Gorgs Blaus loop from Barcelona'.
Yes, the Moianès region around Calders offers a variety of cycling routes. The Calders River area provides scenic paths suitable for leisurely rides. For more challenging options, you can explore routes like 'Talamanca Castle – Cabrianes Bridge loop from Artés' or 'The Manresa Canal – Manresans' Weir loop from Vila Vilà'. Detailed routes for both touring and road cycling can be found in the Cycling around Calders and Road Cycling Routes around Calders guides.
Yes, Calders is known for its rock climbing opportunities. The area features various crags, primarily composed of limestone, offering steep and athletic routes. La Balma Gran is a particularly popular sector for climbers.
Calders offers several family-friendly options. The Salt de la Tosca Waterfall and Molí de Brotons is a great spot for a walk and enjoying nature, with the historical mill adding an interesting element. The village of Sant Llorenç Savall, with its historical sites, and Castellterçol are also suitable for family visits. Gentle walks along the Calders River are also popular with families.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, the historical-artistic heritage of Sant Llorenç Savall is highly regarded. The stunning views from Montcau Summit are a major draw, offering expansive panoramas. The unique setting of Salt de la Tosca Waterfall and Molí de Brotons, with its semi-troglodyte mill, is also a favorite for its scenic beauty and historical charm.
Yes, Calders is home to the impressive Erola Holm Oak, a monumental tree worth seeking out. Additionally, the Calders River has shaped a series of hillocks, including an abandoned meander that is clearly visible and offers an interesting geological feature.
The Moianès region, including Calders, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. While specific seasonal considerations for Calders are not detailed, the lush natural environment with Aleppo pine, holm oak, and oak woods provides a beautiful backdrop in most seasons. For winter walks, be prepared for cooler temperatures.
Yes, the landscapes along the Calders River are perfect for easy walking trails and casual strolls, offering peaceful scenery. Many of the hiking routes in the Moianès region also include options suitable for beginners. For example, some sections of the trails around Salt de la Tosca Waterfall are considered good for the whole family.
Two-thirds of the Calders district is covered with diverse forests. You'll find extensive Aleppo pine forests, as well as significant areas of holm oak and oak woods, providing a rich and varied natural environment for exploration.


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