Best attractions and places to see around Castellgalí, a town in the Bages region of Catalonia, showcase its history, culture, and natural environment. The area features ancient Roman sites, historical buildings in its old town, and serene landscapes shaped by its rivers. Visitors can also enjoy views of the Montserrat mountain range from various points.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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I really loved this place — it’s truly unique. Montserrat Monastery has an incredible atmosphere and stunning views. The hike from the monastery to Sant Jeroni is especially memorable: the trail includes many stone steps, but it’s well-maintained and quite manageable. Along the way, you’re constantly rewarded with breathtaking views of the необычні скельні formations and surrounding landscapes. At the top, the 360-degree panoramic view is absolutely spectacular and makes the whole hike worth it.
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A classic for visitors to Montserrat and its surroundings.
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The Benedictine abbey of Santa Maria de Montserrat [ˈsantə məˈɾi.a ðə munsəˈrat] is located at an altitude of 721 meters in the mountain range of the same name, about 40 km northwest of Barcelona in the extreme south of the Bages comarca. Today, about 80 monks live there according to the Regula Benedicti. In the monastery, the 12th-century Marian depiction "Our Lady of Montserrat", popularly known as La Moreneta ("The Brown One"), is venerated by numerous pilgrims. As an important center of Catalan culture, Montserrat also has high symbolic significance beyond the Catholic Church. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Montserrat
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Video in Sant Jeroni with my daughter https://www.instagram.com/reel/C45sOdStDby/?igsh=Mnd2cjdpODZkM2Rl
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Route with spectacular views. You must bring enough water and appropriate shoes.
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The Monastery of Santa María de Montserrat (in Catalan: monestir de Santa Maria de Montserrat) is a Benedictine abbey located on the Montserrat mountain, belonging to the Bages region, province of Barcelona, Spain. At an altitude of 720 meters above sea level. Administratively it belongs to the municipality of Monistrol de Montserrat, although some of its neighboring lands fall into the municipality of Collbató. It is a symbol for Catalonia and Spain. It has become a pilgrimage point for believers and a must-see for tourists.
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Different visit options, from 6 euros for the Basilica.
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Castellgalí is rich in history, offering several notable sites. You can visit the ancient Roman sepulchres like Torre del Breny and Sepulcre Romà de Boades, both dating back to the 3rd century AD. The ruins of the Castell de Castellgalí, which gives the town its name, also provide a glimpse into its medieval past. Additionally, the Old Town (Casc Antic) preserves traditional Catalan architecture around the Church of Sant Miquel.
Yes, Castellgalí is home to important Roman remains. The Torre del Breny, a Roman sepulchre from the 3rd century AD, is considered one of the most significant Roman pantheons in Hispania. Another notable Roman sepulchre is the Sepulcre Romà de Boades. You can also find unique Roman Exedra, which were annexes used for conversation or dining.
Castellgalí offers beautiful natural landscapes and panoramic viewpoints. You can enjoy walks along the banks of the Cardener and Llobregat rivers, discovering their confluence, known as Aiguabarreig. For exceptional vistas, visit the Miradors del Pla de Sant Ramon and Quatre Vents, which offer views including the iconic Montserrat massif. The areas of El Talló i la Vall d'Artigues also provide opportunities to enjoy the local scenery.
To experience Castellgalí's cultural heritage, visit the Església Parroquial Sant Miquel de Castellgalí, a parish church with a quadrangular bell tower and an altar by sculptor Josep Llimona. The Casa Amigant / Museu de Castellgalí, a former Gothic inn, now houses an ethnological museum. You can also follow the path to the Església de Santa Margarida, a hermitage that is a traditional meeting point for the Aplec in October.
Visitors to the area particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Montserrat Monastery is highly praised for its spiritual atmosphere and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and climbing. The Sant Jeroni Summit is loved for its extensive views, while the Hermits' Viewpoint offers spectacular vistas of the Monastery and surrounding landscape.
Yes, Castellgalí's proximity to the Montserrat mountain range means that exceptional views of this iconic natural park are a common sight throughout the town. Several viewpoints, such as the Miradors del Pla de Sant Ramon and Quatre Vents, offer excellent panoramas of Montserrat.
Absolutely. Castellgalí is a great base for hiking. You can find various routes, including challenging mountain hikes like the "Hermitage of Saint Anne – the Phrygian Cap loop from Santa Cova" or the "Sant Jeroni Summit – Cavall Bernat (Montserrat) loop from Parc Natural de la Muntanya de Montserrat." For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Castellgalí guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Castellgalí offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling with routes like the "Bruc to Can Maçana Road – Coll de Can Maçana loop." There are also running trails, such as the "Sant Bernat Viewpoint loop." For detailed routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Castellgalí and Running Trails around Castellgalí guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Sant Jeroni Summit is the highest peak of the Montserrat mountain, reaching 1,236 meters, offering extensive views. The Sant Onofre Hermitage is also located in a challenging area of the Montserrat massif. You can find difficult mountain hikes in the Mountain Hikes around Castellgalí guide.
While specific family-friendly trails within Castellgalí are not detailed, the Montserrat Monastery is listed as a family-friendly attraction, offering a blend of cultural interest and opportunities for gentle walks around the area. Exploring the Old Town (Casc Antic) and the river banks at Aiguabarreig can also be pleasant for families.
Yes, Castellgalí is a stop along the historic Camí Ignasià, which recreates the journey of Ignatius of Loyola. The Masia del Pla serves as a refuge for pilgrims, offering accommodation for those traversing this path.
The Camí Ignasià is a historical route that traces the journey of Ignatius of Loyola in 1522 from Loyola to Manresa. Castellgalí is an important stop along this pilgrimage path, with the Masia del Pla functioning as a dedicated pilgrim's refuge.


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