Best attractions and places to see around Sant Feliu De Pallerols are found in the Hostoles valley, shaped by the Brugent river, and within the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park. This region combines natural landscapes, including several volcanoes and river pools, with historical landmarks such as its medieval Old Town and ancient castles. The area provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from geological sites to cultural heritage.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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A must-visit is the small medieval village of Rupit, dating back to the 15th century! Every little alley, every side path is worth exploring... some of the steps were even naturally formed by lava. I've never seen anything so impressive before. The entire village is a listed monument.
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Beautiful relaxing place 😀
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It is a privileged area both as a town and its landscape surroundings
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In the Garrotxa Natural Park there are about 40 catalogued volcanoes with 10 well-preserved explosion craters. The Volcá del Croscat is a highly explosive Strombolian volcano. The eruption took place around 9,500 BC. It is the last volcano to erupt in the Garrotxa volcanic area and also in the Iberian Peninsula. Source https://parcsnaturals.gencat.cat/ca/xarxa-de-parcs/garrotxa/inici/
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The Rupit suspension bridge was built in 1945 by the blacksmiths Francisco and Pere, and the bricklayers Salvi Vila and Joaquín Marsal, with the purpose of having direct access to the town. It crosses the Riera de Rupit, which flows into the Susqueda reservoir.🏞️
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A maximum of 10 people are allowed to enter this suspension bridge at the same time.
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We visited with a tour guide who explained everything in an interesting and informative way. It's a great place to visit on your own, but with a guide you can really learn a lot.
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easy walking, wide paths mostly in woodlands. the whole park was very crowded on this early november saturday.
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Sant Feliu de Pallerols is nestled within the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, offering a rich volcanic landscape. You can explore volcanoes such as Sant Marc, Puig Roig, Fontpobra, La Tuta, Can Tià, and Traiter. The area is also known for its picturesque Valleys of the Brugent River, numerous waterfalls, and natural river pools like Miami or Boix Pound, Valls Pound, and La Mola or la Torra Pound. The Santa Margarida Volcano, with a church inside its crater, and the distinctive Croscat Volcano Scoria Slopes are popular highlights.
Yes, the region boasts a rich history. The charming Old Town of Sant Feliu de Pallerols features cobbled streets and medieval houses. Significant landmarks include the Church of Sant Feliu, the historic Molí de la Conqueta (a hydraulic mill dating back to 1310), and the imposing Hostoles Castle, which offers magnificent 360-degree views. Other architectural highlights include the Santuari de la Salut and Castell de Collfort.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. The former narrow-gauge railway line has been converted into a Greenway (Via Verda), perfect for leisurely rides or walks. For more specific routes, you can find numerous hiking trails, MTB trails, and gravel biking routes.
Absolutely. Many attractions in Sant Feliu de Pallerols are suitable for families. Exploring the volcanic landscapes, such as the Santa Margarida Volcano and Croscat Volcano Scoria Slopes, offers an educational and engaging experience. The Greenway (Via Verda) is excellent for family cycling or walking. Additionally, the charming medieval Rupit Village provides an interesting outing for all ages.
Sant Feliu de Pallerols is situated within the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, making it an excellent base for exploring volcanic features. Key sites include the Santa Margarida Volcano, known for its church inside the crater, and the Croscat Volcano Scoria Slopes, which showcase a unique geological cross-section. The municipality itself hosts several volcanoes like Sant Marc, Puig Roig, Fontpobra, La Tuta, Can Tià, and Traiter.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. The region offers a variety of trails, from urban itineraries exploring the old town to more challenging routes like the circuit of the cliff of Rocalba. You can find numerous options, including routes to the Sant Marc Volcano or the Sallent Waterfall. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Sant Feliu de Pallerols.
Beyond its historical architecture, Sant Feliu de Pallerols is famous for its traditional Festa Major. This festival, declared of National Interest, is known for its symbolic dances featuring giants, 'cavallets' (little horses), and the 'mulassa' (a character with an elastic neck). Exploring the well-preserved old houses like Can Miró, Can Mau, and Mas Pallerols also offers a glimpse into the village's rich cultural heritage.
Yes, the area around Sant Feliu de Pallerols is dotted with picturesque villages. The medieval Rupit Village, with its cobbled streets and historic houses, is a must-see. Within the municipality, you can also explore the charming villages of Sant Iscle de Colltort and Sant Miquel de Pineda, offering a quieter, authentic experience.
The protected Space of the river Brugent is known for its many waterfalls and natural river pools. Popular spots for a refreshing dip or to admire cascades include Miami or Boix Pound, Valls Pound, and La Mola or la Torra Pound. These natural features provide beautiful settings for relaxation and enjoying nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of volcanic landscapes, medieval architecture, and natural river pools. The opportunity to explore ancient castles, charming old towns, and numerous hiking routes is highly valued. The Santa Margarida Volcano and Rupit Village are frequently highlighted for their beauty and historical significance.
For spectacular panoramic views, consider hiking to Hostoles Castle, which is perched on a rocky hill and offers magnificent 360-degree vistas across the Vall d'Hostoles. Another excellent option is Puigsacalm, the highest point of the Serralada Transversal, providing extensive views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
Yes, the region has several significant religious sites. The Church of Sant Feliu in the old town showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic elements. Additionally, the Hermitage of Sant Miquel de Sacot, located near Santa Pau, is a Romanesque church rebuilt in the 18th century, offering a glimpse into the area's religious heritage.


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