Natural monuments around Sant Martí De Centelles offer a rich natural landscape in the Osona region of Barcelona. The area features significant geological wonders, including impressive cliffs and river valleys, providing diverse ecosystems. Visitors can explore various scenic routes and elevated plateaus, making it a compelling destination for nature enthusiasts. This region is characterized by its blend of geological grandeur and ecological diversity.
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It is formed by a belt of mountains, hills and serrados from the so-called Pla de la Calma to Cuch, among which we can highlight Roca Centella, Mojó, Turó Monner, Puig del Sui (with 1322 m. altitude), Turó de Cuch (where the termini of Cánoves, Tagamanent, Montseny and San Pedro de Vilamajor face each other), and the Sierra de los Vallestrins, in the center of which stands the farmhouse of Vallforners, half fortress, half forest house, on the way of the Pla de la Calma, built by Señor de Tagamanent and restored by his son, Dalmau de Rocabertí, from the family of the counts of Peralada, in 1610.
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The reservoir is 1.1 km long, with a capacity of 2.3 hm³, capable of irrigating up to 500 hectares of crops and supplying water to the extraordinary consumption of Cánoves and Cardedeu. Nearby is the Can Cuc chestnut tree, a monumental tree with a diameter of 14 m and a height of 15 m. Inside it is said that a charcoal burner once lived. The reservoir can store 2,300,000 m³ of water, which allows it to irrigate 500 ha. of crops, and even, extraordinary consumption of the populations of Cánoves and Cardedeu. For this reason, the municipalities of the two towns are part of the Irrigation Community.
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The Vallforners reservoir is a Spanish hydraulic infrastructure built in the Cánoves stream, within the municipality of Cánoves, in the Vallés Oriental region, in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia. It is located in the Montseny massif, between the Ombradors and Palestrins mountains. Downstream is the town of Cánoves. Upstream, the La Calma plain, in the Montseny natural park. The culminating point of the valley is the Puig de Sui, with 1322 m of altitude. The reservoir belongs to the municipality of Cánoves, in the Vallés Oriental region. It was built between 1985 and 1989 and its special feature is the fact that it was the first reservoir in Catalonia with a stone dam and compacted earth. It has a width of 10 m at the crest, with an impermeable clay core. The dam has been used to raise a small hill on which trees have been planted.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the impressive Sant Miquel del Fai Road, which offers stunning views of tall cliffs and a steep gorge, often including a monastery and waterfall. Another favorite is the Vallforners Reservoir, a beautiful lake nestled in the Montseny massif. The dramatic La Trona (Bertí Cliffs) is also highly rated for its extensive views over the Congost valley.
Yes, the Vallforners Reservoir is a great option for families, offering a scenic lake environment. Additionally, the Lake at Parc del Falgar i la Verneda is an artificially created park with a pond for bird watching, playgrounds, and picnic areas, making it very suitable for children and adults alike.
The region is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore impressive geological formations like the Cingles de Bertí (Bertí Cliffs), deep river valleys such as the Vall del Congost, and elevated plateaus like the Pla de la Garga. There are also beautiful lakes like the Vallforners Reservoir, and notable waterfalls, including the Salt del riu Tenes and the Salt d'Aigua at Sant Miquel del Fai.
Sant Martí de Centelles offers year-round beauty. Spring is particularly lovely for observing wild orchids blooming in meadows and forests. The Montseny Natural Park, which borders the area, provides stunning landscapes of diverse forests and meadows throughout the year, making any season a good time to visit depending on your preferred activities.
Absolutely. The Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall is a prime example, featuring a Benedictine monastery built on a cliff, showcasing Gothic architecture alongside the beautiful Salt d'Aigua waterfall and stalactite caves. The Sant Miquel del Fai Road also leads to this significant historical and natural site.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and gravel biking. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the 'Coll Formic Pass' loop, and running trails such as the 'La Trona (Bertí Cliffs)' loop. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Sant Martí De Centelles, Running Trails around Sant Martí De Centelles, and Gravel biking around Sant Martí De Centelles guide pages.
Yes, the Cingles de Bertí are highly valued for hiking, offering breathtaking views. While specific hiking routes aren't detailed here, the nearby running trails include challenging options like the 'La Trona (Bertí Cliffs)' loop. The Montseny Natural Park also provides numerous hiking possibilities with varying difficulty levels. For more details on routes, you can check the Running Trails around Sant Martí De Centelles guide, which often overlaps with hiking paths.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking views, especially from viewpoints like La Trona (Bertí Cliffs), which offers extensive panoramas of the Congost valley and Montseny massif. The unique combination of geological grandeur, like the tall cliffs along Sant Miquel del Fai Road, and the ecological diversity, including riverine forests and protected species, also receives high praise.
Yes, several spots provide spectacular views. La Trona (Bertí Cliffs) is a prominent rocky outcrop known for its extensive views of the Congost valley and parts of the Montseny massif. The Sant Miquel del Fai Road also offers fantastic views of the gorge and cliffs, and the Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery itself is situated on a cliff, providing a unique perspective.
The region's diverse habitats support a rich array of plant and animal life. The Cingles de Bertí are known for varied vegetation, including holm oaks, pine forests, and scrubland, and are home to protected species like the Bonelli's eagle and peregrine falcon. The riverine forest along the Congost Valley contributes to biodiversity, and wild boars are present. In spring, you might also spot wild orchids blooming.
The most significant geological features include the impressive Cingles de Bertí (Bertí Cliffs), which form a formidable wall up to 250 meters high. The Vall del Congost is a valley carved by the Congost River, featuring dramatic landscapes like 'els Castellets' and 'la Trona'. The Pla de la Garga is an expansive plateau with notable peaks such as Puigsagordi and l'Agullola de Sant Martí, showcasing distinct elevated terrain.
While many routes offer challenging terrain, the Lake at Parc del Falgar i la Verneda provides an easy, relaxing environment suitable for gentle strolls and bird watching. The area around Vallforners Reservoir also offers pleasant, less strenuous paths. For cycling, there's an 'easy' rated route called 'View of Cingles de Bertí – Coll Formic loop' listed in the Cycling around Sant Martí De Centelles guide.


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