Attractions and places to see around Granera include a blend of medieval heritage and natural beauty in the Moianès region of Catalonia. Situated at an altitude of nearly 800 meters, the area offers excellent viewpoints of the surrounding landscape. The municipality is characterized by its wooded, uneven terrain and a network of rural paths. These features make Granera an appealing destination for exploring Catalonia's rural charm.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The restaurant has been closed since the fall of 2025.
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A classic destination for cyclists in the Vallès area.
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The restaurant has been closed since 2023.
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A tough route but worth it
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Granera is rich in history. You can visit the medieval Granera Castle, which offers spectacular views and dates back to the 10th century. Other notable historical sites include the Romanesque Sant Martí Church, the 11th-century Santa Cecília Chapel, and the unique Tomba del Moro, a medieval tomb carved into rock. The village center itself, particularly the Castle neighborhood, retains its medieval structure.
For breathtaking panoramas, visit the Serrat de Granera Viewpoint, which offers expansive views of the Moianès and Vallès areas. The Puig de la Creu Summit also provides a complete perspective of the region, including the Sant Llorenç del Munt massif and Montserrat. Additionally, the La Mola summit, at 1,104 meters, offers some of the most spectacular views over much of Catalonia.
Granera's natural beauty includes the peaceful Font de l'Heura, a fresh spot next to a wash house. The Pla de les Forques is ideal for short, pleasant walks. The region is characterized by wooded, uneven terrain with numerous rural paths and trails that wind through holm oak and oak forests, leading to various sources and streams.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The La Mola summit is a fantastic place to visit with family, offering an accessible hike and a restaurant at the top. Guanta Castle, though in ruins, has a very nice exterior with a children's area and a restaurant. The charming settlement of Sant Llorenç Savall also offers historical sites and is a good starting point for walks.
The Granera area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, running, and gravel biking. There are numerous routes available, such as the 'Granera Castle – Granera Castle loop from Granera' for hiking, or the 'Morral del Drac (980 m) – La Mola (1,103 m) loop from Punt d'Informació al Marquet de les Roques' for running. For more details on routes, check the Hiking around Granera, Running Trails around Granera, and Gravel biking around Granera guides.
Yes, the Granera region offers hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find moderate trails like the 'Granera Castle – Granera Castle loop from Granera' (11.9 km) or the 'View of La Mola de Gallifa – Baga de Sant Sadurní loop from Gallifa' (9.1 km). For those seeking a greater challenge, there are difficult routes such as the 'Gorg Negre – View of La Mola de Gallifa loop from Gallifa' (17.9 km). You can explore more options in the Hiking around Granera guide.
Yes, the area around Granera is suitable for gravel biking. You can find challenging routes like the 'Moià Old Town – Hermitage of Sant Miquel d'Oló loop from Moià' (100.5 km) or the 'Collsuspina – Santa Coloma Sasserra loop from Sant Quirze Safaja' (39.9 km). There are also moderate options such as the 'Castellterçol – Collsuspina loop from Castellterçol' (23.8 km). For detailed routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Granera guide.
Granera's tranquil environment and natural beauty make it appealing throughout the year. The region's altitude of nearly 800 meters provides excellent viewpoints. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures. Summers can be warm, while winters are cooler but still suitable for exploration, especially on clear days.
Beyond the prominent castle and churches, Granera preserves interesting cultural sites. You can visit the Forn del Girabau, the remains of an old kiln used for manufacturing clay tiles and bricks. The village also maintains two ancient public wash houses: the Rectoria wash house and the Bassa del Prat wash house, offering a glimpse into local history.
While Granera is a small village, some attractions offer amenities. The La Mola summit features a very popular restaurant with spectacular views. Guanta Castle also has a good restaurant serving traditional Catalan cuisine. For accommodation, you might find options within Granera or in nearby larger settlements like Sant Llorenç Savall, which also has cafes and restaurants.
The village center of Granera, particularly the Castle neighborhood, is a point of interest in itself. It boasts cobbled streets and a well-preserved medieval structure, showcasing centuries of history. Walking through the village offers a charming experience and provides access to various viewpoints, including the Can Cucut Viewpoint, which offers views of the castle, Montserrat, and Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac.


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