Best mountain peaks around Santa Maria D'Oló are found within the Moianès region of Catalonia, Spain, characterized by fields, woodlands, and hilly terrain. The area features several elevated points and natural attractions, with a maximum altitude of 786 meters. Santa Maria D'Oló offers natural landmarks and viewpoints, including forests and geological formations, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's natural heritage includes various walking routes through diverse natural environments.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The cross is from the year 1900. There are great views from here over the Plana de Vic and its surroundings. Gurb preserves an agricultural and livestock tradition with a significant number of farmhouses and farms.
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Any good time, the route can be classified as easy, and if you like history, you will be able to soak up what happened in 1715 and the repercussions to this day.
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The Serra de les Abrines is a mountain with a maximum elevation of 613 meters. It is located to the left of the Calders stream, in a place where this river makes a great meander in order to change direction and go all the way around the northern end of the Serra de les Abrines. Right at this end of the mountain range is Calders Castle, on top of an isolated hill which is, in fact, the continuity of the Serra de les Abrines. At the south end is the Serrat de Mussarra.
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The section to ascend if you go by bike is difficult to climb on hills, too much upward slope. I recommend going down the main one and not the other viewpoint, but only if you go by bike, it is a very narrow and inclined section for hikers.
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Beautiful hermitage on top of a hill overlooking the plain of Vic. Must visit.
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Beautiful hermitage on top of a hill with views over the whole plain of Vic. Must visit.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Ermita de Sant Sebastià, a religious building and summit offering views over the plain of Vic. Another favored spot is Gurb Cross, a man-made monument with expansive views of the Plana de Vic. The Collet de Sant Pere and Ruins of Sant Pere del Coll de la Crossa, a mountain pass at 930 meters with historical remains, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, several peaks offer a blend of natural beauty and history. The Ermita de Sant Sebastià is a beautiful hermitage with historical significance. Additionally, the Collet de Sant Pere features the ruins of the church of Sant Pere del Coll de la Crossa, providing a glimpse into the region's past. The area also has Romanesque churches and historic stone huts.
Santa Maria D'Oló is characterized by picturesque landscapes of fields, woodlands, and hilly terrain. You'll find a rich natural heritage with extensive forests and notable geological formations like 'El Brai d'Oló'. Elevated points such as the Serra de les Abrines Summit (613 m) offer views over these diverse environments.
Yes, the Ermita de Sant Sebastià is categorized as family-friendly, offering an accessible route to a beautiful hermitage with rewarding views. The overall hilly, rather than high-mountainous, environment of Santa Maria D'Oló makes many of its walking routes suitable for families.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those leading to the 'Cingleres de la Gavarresa' (cliffs) or along the 'Senders de la Riera d'Oló' (stream paths). For more structured routes, consider exploring the hiking routes around Santa Maria D'Oló, or if you prefer cycling, there are road cycling routes available.
The maximum altitude within the municipality of Santa Maria D'Oló is recorded at 786 meters. While specific named peaks might be lower, this indicates the general elevation of the hilly terrain in the area.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. The Mirador d'Oló, for instance, provides expansive panoramas encompassing the Serrat de la Salada, forested areas around Sant Joan d'Oló, and even distant views of the iconic Montserrat mountain range. To the north, you can often see a considerable part of Lluçanès and the Pyrenean mountain range.
While some highlights like El Roc Gros Viewpoint can be challenging, many of the local trails are suitable for various fitness levels. The overall hilly nature of the region, rather than high-mountainous, means there are numerous walking routes that are less strenuous. The Ermita de Sant Sebastià is considered an intermediate route but is often manageable for most.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, the historical significance of sites like the hermitages and ruins, and the tranquility of the natural surroundings. The opportunity to combine outdoor activity with cultural exploration is a major draw, with many highlighting the picturesque landscapes and the sense of peace found on the trails.
Yes, Serrat dels Estudis is a mountain within the municipality, reaching 581 meters above sea level. It contributes to the natural heritage of Santa Maria D'Oló, which is surrounded by forests and offers various walking routes, making it part of the scenic landscape.
For those who enjoy running, there are several trails in the vicinity. You can explore routes like the 'Hermitage of Sant Miquel d'Oló loop' or the 'Molí d'Altimires loop' from Santa Maria d'Oló. More options are detailed in the running trails guide for Santa Maria D'Oló.


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