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Attractions and Places To See around Osona - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Osona. This region in Catalonia, Spain, is characterized by its location between the Pyrenees and the Costa Brava, offering diverse landscapes. Osona features historical landmarks, natural areas, and cultural sites. The area provides a range of attractions for visitors, from ancient villages to natural features.

Best attractions and places to see around Osona

  • The most popular attractions is Matagalls (1697 m), a summit that is an iconic hiking mountain in Catalonia. Its summit can be reached by several routes and offers great views.
  • Another must-see spot is Hermitage of Our Lady of Erola, a religious building nestled in a chestnut hamlet. News of this hermitage has been received since 1571, and it has been rebuilt multiple times throughout its history.
  • Visitors also love Bordoriol Pass, a mountain pass with spectacular views. It is located between the Coll de Gomara and the Alto de Santa Fe del Montseny.
  • Osona is known for its medieval towns, historical sites, and natural landscapes. The region offers diverse attractions, from exploring ancient villages to engaging in outdoor adventures.
  • The attractions around Osona are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 200 upvotes and 160 photos shared.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Matagalls (1697 m)

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el Matagalls is an iconic hiking mountain in Catalonia, visited for generations.
Its summit can be reached by several routes, all with their own charm. The easy access of del Coll Formic means that there is currently a considerable flood of visitors of all kinds who degrade the environment in a worrying way.
It was the starting point of the legendary resistance march "Matagalls - Montserrat" created in 1972 by the Gràcia Hiking Center but, due to the environmental impact around this peak, since 1998 the start has been made at Coll Formic to move from Brull to 2015.

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Hermitage of Our Lady of Erola

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From the hermitage of Erola, news has been received since 1571.

It is nestled in a beautiful chestnut hamlet halfway through the Sanctuary of Sant Segimon.

Destroyed by a fire in the middle of the 17th century, the hermitage was rebuilt by Fr. Onofre, Hermit of Sant Segimon.

During the Seven Years' War, in 1833 and during the Civil War in 1936 the church was doubly burned and defiled. The faithful of Viladrau restored it in 1942.



The habitacle on the first floor was used by the hermitages of Sant Segimon from November 1 to April 1, when the cold made life difficult for the Sanctuary.

The Virgin of Erola enters the tradition of the virgins found. In this case, according to the legend, he was found by a bull of Can Gad, who was buried. On the porch of the hermitage a circle and a cross of river pebbles mark the place of discovery. For this reason, the festival was celebrated on December 8th (traditionally this day celebrates the birth of the Virgin Mary). The Virgin was invoked by mothers, perhaps in accordance with her name, to protect children from smallpox.

During the Carlist War the Virgin was hidden in the chestnut strain to preserve it from the looting. Years later, when recovering it, the wood image was in very bad state. The present is a faithful replica of the old one.

(Source: viladrau.cat/ca/turisme/aplec/aplec-de-lerola)

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Bordoriol Pass

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Long climb with spectacular views on the southern side. And a good amount of forest which provides a bit of cover from the sun during the summer.

Towards the upper part, it is possible to turn off on a small road, to connect other side, or continue up to Turó do l'Home.

I prefer descenting on the southern side, so that you really get to enjoy the views.

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Sant Miquel dels Barretons Chapel

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16th century chapel located right on the cliff, above the sanctuary of Sant Segimon, in one of the most visited places in Montseny.
Legend has it that its name is given by the fact that the pilgrims who came to the chapel left the hat as a votive offering. Other sources explain that it comes from small straw hats that were kept in the chapel and that cured headaches.

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Casal de la Sala de Viladrau

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Near the imposing peaks of the Sierra del Oriol and Sant Segimon, on a hill excavated by the Riera de l'Erola and the Torrent de Lavadores, is the Casal de la Sala de Viladrau. The oldest part of the house corresponds to the 14th century, when it was fortified and transformed into a Domus with a fenced wall and a watchtower. The central body must date from the 17th century. In 1594, Joan Sala Ferrer, alias Serrallonga, the greatest bandit in the history of the area, was born in Sala de Viladrau.

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Church of Sant Martí de Viladrau

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The first church is documented in 898 as a parish within the domain of the castle of Taradell. Renewed in 1082 was consecrated by the bishop of Vic, Berenguer Sunifred.

At this time it corresponds the central nave that was enlarged, with side chapels, and probably the current bell tower, during the XVI and XVII centuries. Finally in the eighteenth century the facade is wrapped.

Of the Romanesque church there are only, near the baptismal font, two mid-point arcades from the 12th century that correspond to an ancient atrium or galilee.

(Source: viladrau.cat/ca/turisme/arquitectura/esglesia-de-sant-marti)

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Viladrau

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Viladrau is a municipality in the province of Gerona, Catalonia, Spain. It is located in the region of Osona, to the east, on the border with the regions of La Selva and Vallés Oriental.

Viladrau is known nationally for the natural mineral water that bears the name of the same village.

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Collada de Collfred

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A gloriously rewarding climb from both directions. Starting in La Garottxa, from St Privat d'en Bas it's a brutal HC cat climb with irregular but wicked steep gradients and a far from perfect road surface, although doable with a road bike. From Osona side, it's a perfect road surface and far more forgiven cat 1 climb, but the last few Kms bite!

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Viladrau Town Square

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Viladrau is a municipality in Spain belonging to the province of Gerona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. It is located in the Osona region, to the east, on the border with the regions of La Selva and Vallés Oriental.

Viladrau is known nationally for the natural mineral water that bears the name of the same town.

A famous figure from Viladrau was Joan Sala i Ferrer, also known as Serrallonga (Viladrau, April 23, 1594 - January 8, 1634), a bandit who acted in Catalonia (Spain).

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Sant Segimon Sanctuary

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The origin of the sanctuary of Sant Segimon dates back to the 13th century when a chapel was built using the cave.
Legend has it that this sanctuary was inhabited by the King of Burgundy, Sigismund (hence its Catalan name "Segimon"), who acted as a hermit.

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October 22, 2025, Matagalls (1697m)

Hape Kerkeling, a well-known entertainer in the German-speaking world, wrote down some thoughts about a mystical experience (encounter with God) while traveling through Spain, which I would also like to offer to the viewer of this small sacred monument on the Matagalls: "To encounter God, one must first extend an invitation to him, for he will not come uninvited. It is also a form of good manners. We have free choice. He builds an individual relationship with each person. Only someone who truly loves is capable of this." (Hape Kerkeling in "Ich bin dann mal weg")

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Good roads and spectacular scenery

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place that is part of the Serrallonga Bandits route

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Viladrau... with its more than 1,000 renowned fountains of unparalleled purity. 💧😋😋😋🏞️

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It is part of the three highest in Montseny, with 1697 meters. altitude In a chain with... Turó de l'home, les Agudes and Matagalls, but its great plateau and its views make it They make it Special...!!🤩💚

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Beautiful town at the foot of the Montseny mountains that maintains all its charm and is properly preserved. It is highly recommended to take a tour around the interior on your bike and stop at one of the bars in the town square to have a drink.

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It is located between the Coll de Gomara and the Alto de Santa Fe del Montseny. It is a beautiful area with very wide panoramic views of the province of Girona. On its southern slope, there is hardly any difficulty since it is reached by descending from the top of Santa Fe and with a short final climb of 1 km. On the other hand, on its northern slope it is very hard, with almost 2.5 km at 7.7% on average, and a first initial straight when taking a detour at the Coll de Gomara of 11%.

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It's best to climb this on the steep side. The road surface is good enough for climbing, but I wouldn't like to descent on it. Also, the first half is very steep. And the second half also feels horrible, even though the profile looks "okay". It's the combination of tired legs and steep ramps. The rest in-between the ramps does not feel like enough 🤣

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites should I visit in Osona?

Osona is rich in history. You can explore Vic's Historic Center, which features the 2nd-century AD Roman Temple, the impressive Vic Cathedral with its Romanesque bell tower, and the medieval Plaça Major. Don't miss the Episcopal Museum of Vic (MEV) next to the cathedral, housing a significant collection of medieval art. Another highlight is the picturesque medieval village of Rupit i Pruit, known for its narrow cobbled streets and the Rupit Suspension Bridge. The 11th-century Monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres also offers insights into monastic life in a beautiful setting.

Are there any natural attractions or viewpoints in Osona?

Absolutely. Osona boasts stunning natural features and viewpoints. The Sau Reservoir is famous for the visible bell tower of the 11th-century church of Sant Romà when water levels are low, and it's great for water sports. Near Rupit, you'll find Salt de Sallent, Catalonia's highest waterfall. For panoramic views, visit the Bellmunt Sanctuary, perched on a 1,247-meter mountain, or the village of Tavertet, situated on a cliff overlooking the Sau Reservoir. The Montseny Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve offers diverse ecosystems and peaks like Matagalls.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

Osona offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking in Montseny Natural Park, with popular routes leading to summits like Matagalls (1697 m). The Sau Reservoir is perfect for kayaking, paddle-boarding, and sailing. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for gravel biking and road cycling. You can find easy hikes, such as the Chestnut of the Nine Branches Trail, or more challenging climbs like the Collada de Collfred. Explore more options on our guides for easy hikes, gravel biking, and road cycling routes around Osona.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Osona?

Yes, Osona has several attractions suitable for families. The charming village of Viladrau, nestled in Montseny Natural Park, is known for its chestnut-growing tradition and is considered family-friendly. Exploring the medieval village of Rupit i Pruit with its unique suspension bridge can also be an exciting experience for children. The Sau Reservoir offers water sports that families can enjoy together, and many of the region's natural parks have accessible trails for all ages.

What cultural experiences can I find in Osona?

Osona is rich in cultural experiences. Vic is famous for its medieval markets and fairs, such as the Ram Market and the Medieval Market, which feature street shows, music, and traditional crafts. Sant Julià de Vilatorta offers a modernist route through its late 19th and early 20th-century architectural monuments. The village of Alpens is known for its wrought-iron craftsmanship and hosts an International Meeting of Blacksmiths. You can also visit museums like the Museu de l'Esquerda in Roda de Ter to learn about Iberian and medieval settlers, or the Museu del Ter in Manlleu, focusing on industrial development.

What is the best time to visit Osona for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Osona for outdoor activities largely depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with the landscapes of La Plana de Vic showcasing beautiful changing colors. Summer is ideal for water sports at the Sau Reservoir. While winter can bring snow to higher elevations like Montseny Natural Park, offering opportunities for winter activities, many trails remain accessible for hiking at lower altitudes. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

Are there any accessible attractions for visitors with mobility needs?

While many natural and historical sites in Osona involve varied terrain, some areas offer better accessibility. The Viladrau Town Square is noted for its wheelchair accessibility, providing a pleasant central point in the village. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific accessibility details for individual attractions, especially in historic centers or natural parks, as terrain can vary.

Where can I find impressive views in Osona?

Osona is dotted with locations offering impressive views. The Bellmunt Sanctuary provides extensive panoramic views of the Vic Plain, the Pyrenees, and the Ges Valley. The village of Tavertet, perched on a cliff, offers spectacular vistas of the surrounding cliffs and the Sau Reservoir. Mountain passes like Bordoriol Pass and Collada de Collfred also boast spectacular views, especially on their southern sides. For a challenging hike with a rewarding panorama, consider the summit of Matagalls (1697 m).

What are some unique natural features in Osona?

Beyond the well-known Sau Reservoir and Salt de Sallent waterfall, Osona's natural landscape includes the diverse ecosystems of Montseny Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with ancient forests and meadows. The Collsacabra Region is characterized by its impressive cliffs and valleys. The Guilleries-Savassona Natural Space encompasses a mix of central European and Mediterranean forests, cliffs, and the reservoir, offering varied scenery for exploration. The plain of Vic itself provides changing landscapes and colors throughout the seasons.

Can I visit ancient Roman or medieval structures in Osona?

Yes, Osona has a rich past with several ancient structures. In Vic, you can see the well-preserved Roman Temple dating back to the 2nd century AD. The Pont de Queralt, also known as Sant Francesc or La Calla Bridge, is an early 11th-century Romanesque bridge in Vic. The village of Tavèrnoles boasts archaeological richness with Neolithic sites, Bronze Age remains, and four significant Romanesque buildings. The Lluçà Monasteries also offer a glimpse into Romanesque art and architecture.

Are there any religious sites of interest in Osona?

Osona is home to several significant religious buildings. The Vic Cathedral, originally from the 11th century, showcases a blend of architectural styles and impressive murals. The Church of Sant Miquel is a 17th-century Baroque temple in Rupit's old town. The 11th-century Monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres is a restored Benedictine monastery by the Ter River. Additionally, the Bellmunt Sanctuary offers a unique experience, built directly on a mountain rock, and the Hermitage of Our Lady of Erola is a historical religious building nestled in a chestnut hamlet.

What is special about the village of Viladrau?

Viladrau is a charming village located within Montseny Natural Park. It's nationally known for the natural mineral water that bears its name. The village maintains its traditional charm and is recognized for its chestnut-growing tradition, offering unique experiences related to chestnut production. It's a great base for exploring the surrounding natural beauty and is considered a family-friendly destination.

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