Attractions and places to see around Montellà I Martinet are situated in the Catalan Pyrenees within the Cerdanya region. This area is defined by its natural landscapes, including a significant portion of the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park, and its traditional mountain architecture. The municipality offers a blend of natural features and cultural sites, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration and insights into local heritage. It is located at an altitude of approximately 1,200 meters.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A charming corner at the bottom of the valley, surrounded by beech and fir forests that keep it cool until summer. The building, of medieval origin, stands in a peaceful spot, with Pedraforca watching from above. The place is perfect for resting or having a bite to eat at the spring before continuing the route. By mountain bike, the descent to the sanctuary is fast and rocky, with tight bends and shady sections that can be wet. Tip: watch your brakes and enjoy the silence — here you can only hear the water and the forest.
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Located at the foot of the majestic Pedraforca, it is one of the most emblematic refuges in the Pyrenees. Starting point for classic ascents to the summit and ideal place to enjoy the high mountain atmosphere. The building, surrounded by meadows and forests, offers imposing views and an impressive calm. By mountain bike, the final access from Saldes is demanding, with a steep slope and loose stone; it is best to tackle it with patience and good traction. Tip: if you get there in the afternoon, stay for a few minutes — the light over Pedraforca is pure magic.
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A beautiful refuge at the foot of the north face of Pedradorca, it's worth the climb to discover it.
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It is located at the bottom of a deep valley, dominated by the northern slope of Pedraforca, among flat pastures surrounded by forest and rocks, and very close to the Gresolet Forest. We also find the Sanctuary of Gresolet, which in the 13th century was already a center of important Marian devotion, and in the 14th century it was renovated under the patronage of the Barons of Pinós; there is evidence that there was already a priest there. The current building and the neighboring inn were built in the 17th century. It consists of a nave with side chapels, a square presbytery with the Virgin's alcove, and a choir stall at the foot of the church. The altarpiece was lost during the Civil War. Currently, the Virgin of Gresolet (13th century) is venerated in the Church of San Martín de Saldes. It is a polychrome wooden carving depicting the crowned Virgin. It can be accessed via a track.
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views of Tossa d'Alp, Pedraforca, Cadi and Serra Ensija
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There are a couple of rope climbs just before the summit, but they are not difficult at all. My 20kg dog climbed them up and down without any problems.
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The church marks the turning point towards the pass, in a few kilometers you climb 600 meters of altitude difference.
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Coll de Josa, between Gòsol and Josa del Cadí. Inflection point on the road, you go up here and from here you go down.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, with a significant portion lying within the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park. You can explore areas like the Prat del Cadí, known for its spectacular views of the Sierra del Cadí, or follow the Ruta dels Miradors d'Estana for incredible vistas. The River Segre also flows through the municipality, offering tranquil spots for strolling. For panoramic views, consider a challenging hike to Penyes Altes del Moixeró, a summit at 2,276 meters altitude.
Yes, Montellà i Martinet offers several notable historical and cultural sites. You can visit the unique Martinet i Montellà Bunker Park, which provides a museum tour through strategic constructions from World War II. The 11th-century Church of Sant Genís de Montellà is a significant Romanesque architectural gem, and the 12th-century Church of Sant Martí de Víllec is another interesting ecclesiastical building. Additionally, the Gresolet Sanctuary, located in a deep valley, holds historical and religious significance.
The area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking and mountain biking are popular within the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park. You can find numerous trails, from easy walks to challenging ascents. The River Segre is suitable for canoeing and trout fishing. For specific routes, you can explore various hiking trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes around Montellà i Martinet.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all attractions, many of the old paths connecting hamlets like Martinet to Travesseres or Montellà offer pleasant, less strenuous walks suitable for families. Exploring the Martinet i Montellà Bunker Park can also be an engaging historical experience for older children. For easy hiking, consider routes like the 'Estana (1,570 m) – Pla de l'Àliga loop from Estana' which is rated as easy among the hiking trails.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Penyes Altes del Moixeró, which offers extensive 360º vistas. The Ruta dels Miradors d'Estana within the Cadí i Moixeró Natural Park is specifically designed to showcase incredible landscapes. Additionally, Gosolans Pass and Coll de Josa (1620 m) are mountain passes known for their privileged vantage points over the surrounding valleys and mountains.
Montellà i Martinet, located at an altitude of approximately 1,200 meters, offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and outdoor activities due to milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer provides warm weather perfect for exploring natural parks and river activities. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities, though some higher mountain passes might be challenging to access.
The Martinet i Montellà Bunker Park is a unique historical site offering a glimpse into World War II history in an unexpected mountain setting. The traditional mountain architecture found throughout the villages, with their stone houses and reddish roofs, also offers a charming and authentic experience. Exploring the picturesque enclaves like the Ridolaina valley and the Cristall i Bast canals can also feel like discovering hidden gems.
For hikers and climbers, the Lluís Estasen Refuge is a well-known option. Located at the foot of the Pedraforca mountain, it has been welcoming visitors for over 20 years and is a popular stop on many routes. The Sanctuary of Santa Maria de Bastanist also serves as a camp house, offering another option for those seeking mountain accommodation.
Yes, La Casa del Riu (The River House), located by the River Segre in Martinet, hosts an exhibition specifically dedicated to the fluvial flora and fauna of the region. This is an excellent place to learn about the local ecosystem and biodiversity.
Visitors frequently appreciate the extensive 360º panoramic views from summits like Penyes Altes del Moixeró and the magical atmosphere of mountain passes such as Gosolans Pass. The welcoming nature of refuges like Lluís Estasen Refuge is also highly valued by the hiking community. The blend of natural beauty and historical sites, like the Gresolet Sanctuary, provides a diverse and enriching experience.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. For mountain biking, you can find challenging routes like the 'Martinet - Arànser - Querforadat - Estana - Prado del Cadí - Martinet' circular route within the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Bellver de Cerdanya – Collada de Toses Pass loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the dedicated MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes guides.


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