Best attractions and places to see around La Nou De Berguedà include a variety of historical sites, religious buildings, and natural viewpoints. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring the Sierra de Queralt and the pre-Pyrenean mountain range of Ensija. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by rivers and historical architecture, offering insights into the area's past and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A viewpoint of Catalonia. Pogacar and Merckx have won stages on this peak
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This spiritual place has such a view that it is called the balcony of Catalonia. The Baroque interior is also worth a visit.
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Located at an altitude of 1,600 meters, Peguera is an abandoned village belonging to the municipality of Fígols. Its peak mining activity was experienced in the late 19th and mid-20th centuries, thanks to the high level of mining activity. The abandonment of the coal mines further depopulated Peguera, leaving it in its current state, where most of the houses are in ruins.
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For me it is one of the nicest refuges in the area, small and cozy.
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An interesting place for its history The Queralt sanctuary is located in the Queralt mountain range, at an altitude of about 1,200 metres.
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Splendid place a few km from Berga. From there, the old lane leads to Cal Rosal.
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Spectacular climb to one of the most demanding peaks in Catalonia. Long climb, with sustained percentages and reaching almost 2000 meters. It is characterized by long straights and a very twisty and spectacular final stretch. Road in perfect condition.
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Nestled in the majestic Sierra de Queralt, the Sanctuary of Queralt is a place of spiritual tranquility and natural beauty. Located around 1,200 metres above sea level, this sanctuary combines centuries of history and faith. When you stand here, you are not only looking at an impressive architectural masterpiece located in the heart of Catalonia, but also at a witness to the times. The original sanctuary was built in the 14th century, and although the current church dates back to the 18th century, you can feel the centuries-old reverence and deep spirituality that surround this place. The view from up here is simply breathtaking. The panorama stretches far across the Catalan landscapes, and amidst this silence, you almost feel as if time has stood still. If you are looking for a place where history, faith and nature blend harmoniously, then the Sanctuary of Queralt is an absolute must on your hiking route through Catalonia.
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For breathtaking panoramas, the Queralt Sanctuary is known as the 'balcony of Catalonia,' offering expansive views from 1,200 meters above sea level. Another excellent spot is Rasos de Peguera, a mountain pass that provides extensive scenic rewards after a challenging climb.
Absolutely. The Pedret Bridge is a medieval Gothic bridge dating back to 1286, featuring a central ogive and multiple arches over the Llobregat river. You can also explore the Abandoned Village of Peguera, a fascinating historical site at 1,600 meters altitude, which was once a bustling mining community.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Sobrepuny Baix – Sobrepuny loop from la Nou de Berguedà,' or explore gravel biking routes like the 'View of La Baells Reservoir – Pi de les tres branques loop from Berga.' For road cyclists, there are challenging routes like 'Montañas de Buerguedá – circular by Vilada, Collado de Vinyoles, and Malanyeu.' You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Running Trails, Gravel Biking, and Road Cycling Routes around La Nou De Berguedà.
Yes, the Serra d'Ensija Refuge is a guarded mountain facility located in a magnificent corner surrounded by meadows, close to Cap de la Gallina Pelada. It's an ideal spot for spending the night, stopping for a bite to eat, or as a base for ascents and snowshoe hiking in winter.
The mountainous terrain around La Nou De Berguedà, including the Sierra de Queralt and the pre-Pyrenean range of Ensija, is generally best enjoyed from spring through autumn for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoe hiking, especially around the Serra d'Ensija Refuge, but some higher passes might be challenging.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, especially from places like the Queralt Sanctuary, often calling it the 'balcony of Catalonia.' The historical significance of sites like the Pedret Bridge and the unique atmosphere of the Abandoned Village of Peguera are also highly appreciated. The challenging climbs and scenic rewards of spots like Rasos de Peguera are popular among those seeking active adventures.
While many routes in the mountainous region can be challenging, the area around the Serra d'Ensija Refuge offers a short ascent with an attractive drop in altitude, running between the La Palomera forest and green meadows, which can be suitable for families. For more specific easy or family-friendly walks, it's recommended to check the difficulty ratings on individual routes within the Running Trails guide, as some shorter loops might be less strenuous.
The Abandoned Village of Peguera, with its ruins and history of mining activity, offers a unique and somewhat 'hidden' experience away from more frequented spots. The Serra d'Ensija Refuge is also described as being in a pre-Pyrenean mountain range that 'hides many hidden treasures,' suggesting opportunities for discovery beyond the main attractions.
The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including the majestic Sierra de Queralt and the pre-Pyrenean mountain range of Ensija. You'll encounter diverse landscapes shaped by rivers, forests, and high-altitude meadows. Expect extensive views from summits and passes, and serene natural settings around refuges.
While specific parking details for each attraction are not provided, popular sites like the Queralt Sanctuary, being a significant religious building and viewpoint, typically have designated parking areas for visitors. For other attractions, especially those in more remote natural settings like Rasos de Peguera or the Abandoned Village of Peguera, parking might be available at trailheads or nearby access points.
The Queralt Sanctuary is the most prominent religious building in the area, located at approximately 1,200 meters above sea level. Its Baroque interior is also worth a visit, complementing its spiritual significance and stunning views.


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