Best attractions and places to see around Gaià include a variety of historical sites and natural landscapes. This region offers numerous opportunities for exploration, with 20 distinct places to visit. Gaià is characterized by its historical man-made structures, such as ancient canals and castle remnants, alongside riverine environments. These features make it a suitable destination for those interested in history and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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ant Sebastià de Prats de Lluçanès is a neoclassical church in Prats de Lluçanès (Osona) included in the Architectural Heritage Inventory of Catalonia. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant_Sebasti%C3%A0_de_Prats_de_Llu%C3%A7an%C3%A8s
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the Inici de la Sèqui, a space of great beauty, landscape and a space of tranquility
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Good place to eat
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This 26-kilometre-long ditch that carries water to Manresa was built in the 14th century by the master Guillem Catà. Its construction was highly problematic, as the Bishop of Vic opposed its construction because it passed through the bishopric's land and threatened its promoters with excommunication. The bishop died before the works were finished and even so he really excommunicated the workers and the councilors of Manresa, in addition to interrupting the practice of the sacraments throughout the city. The bishop's successor maintained a more dialogue attitude, accepting the compensation offered by the city. However, legend has it that divine intervention became necessary, in the form of a mysterious light from Montserrat that entered through the stained glass windows of the Carmen church, at the same time that the bells began to ring by themselves. The bishop, seeing this phenomenon, regretted his position, but died shortly after, and his successor did not take long to reverse the situation and lift the excommunication.
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A pretty church just off the trail built on the side of an old farmhouse. The origins of the church date back to the 18th century.
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Beginning of the channel called "Sèquia de Manresa" built in 1385 to carry water from the Llobregat river to the city of Manresa. The canal is 26 km long and has a drop of 10 meters. An authentic engineering work of the Middle Ages.
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Open-air section ideal for trekking from practically the beginning of the channel in Balsareny to the vicinity of the railway track and salt mountain of the Iberpotash mining company in Sallent.
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Castellnou Castle was a fortification from the middle of the 10th century. In 1346, King Jaime I gave it to the bishopric of Vic, together with the castle and the town of Sallent. Only a cylindrical tower remains of the old castle, a high watchtower over the Llobregat valley, in the eastern part of the Castellnou term.
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The Gaià region is rich in history. You can visit the remnants of a 10th-century fortification at Castellnou Castle Tower, which offers a high watchtower view over the Llobregat valley. Another significant historical site is Sant Sebastià de Prats de Lluçanès, an 18th-century neoclassical church.
Yes, Gaià is known for its impressive historical engineering. You can explore Manresans' Weir, which marks the beginning of the Sèquia de Manresa, a 26 km long canal built in 1385 to transport water. Another section of this ancient water system is The Manresa Canal, a 14th-century ditch that still supplies water to Manresa today. The The Sèquia from Balsareny to Sallent offers an open-air section of this channel, ideal for trekking.
The area around Gaià is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are many MTB Trails around Gaià, including challenging loops from Navàs. If you prefer gravel biking, explore the Gravel biking around Gaià guide for routes like the La Séquia Canal Trail. Runners can also find suitable paths in the Running Trails around Gaià, with options ranging from easy to difficult.
Yes, several attractions in Gaià are suitable for families. The The Sèquia from Balsareny to Sallent is an open-air section of a channel that is ideal for family trekking. Similarly, Manresans' Weir and The Manresa Canal are historical man-made structures that offer interesting and accessible walks along riverine environments, perfect for a family outing.
Gaià is characterized by its riverine environments, particularly along the Llobregat river. Many of the historical man-made structures, such as the Sèquia de Manresa, follow these natural watercourses, offering scenic views of the river and surrounding landscapes. While not explicitly a nature park, the trails along these canals provide a pleasant natural setting.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent opportunities for walking and trekking, especially along the historical canals. The The Sèquia from Balsareny to Sallent is highlighted as an ideal open-air section for trekking. The entire 26 km length of The Manresa Canal also provides a continuous trail suitable for walking and cycling, allowing you to explore the historical engineering and river scenery.
To best experience the Sèquia de Manresa, consider walking or cycling along its various sections. The The Sèquia from Balsareny to Sallent offers an open-air section perfect for trekking. You can also start at Manresans' Weir, which marks the beginning of this 26 km canal, and follow the path. The entire The Manresa Canal is a historical trail that provides a unique blend of nature and ancient engineering.
Yes, for scenic views, visit the Castellnou Castle Tower. This cylindrical tower is all that remains of a 10th-century fortification, but it served as a high watchtower and still offers panoramic views over the Llobregat valley.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The ancient engineering works like the Sèquia de Manresa are highly regarded for their historical context and the pleasant trails they offer. The opportunity for trekking and cycling along these riverine paths, combined with exploring historical fortifications, makes for a diverse and engaging experience.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging outdoor activities, there are several options. The MTB Trails around Gaià guide includes difficult routes like the El Café Restaurant loop from Navàs (44 km) and the Castellnou Castle Tower – Mas Martorell Rural House loop (60 km). For runners, the Running Trails around Gaià also features difficult routes such as the Turó de Santa Àgata loop (17 km) and the Sant Pau de Pinós Church loop (50 km).
While the main attractions are well-regarded, exploring the full length of The Manresa Canal beyond its most popular sections can reveal quieter, equally beautiful stretches. The historical context of the canal's construction, including the legends of excommunication and divine intervention, adds a unique layer to its exploration, making it more than just a path but a journey through local folklore.


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