Best natural monuments around Sant Pere De Vilamajor include the Montseny Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, which defines the region's natural landscape. This area is characterized by diverse ecosystems, transitioning from Mediterranean to Central European climates across varied altitudes. Local natural features like the Riera de Vilamajor and distinctive natural springs also contribute to the area's appeal. The region offers a range of natural settings for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Hape Kerkeling, a well-known entertainer in the German-speaking world, wrote down some thoughts about a mystical experience (encounter with God) while traveling through Spain, which I would also like to offer to the viewer of this small sacred monument on the Matagalls: "To encounter God, one must first extend an invitation to him, for he will not come uninvited. It is also a form of good manners. We have free choice. He builds an individual relationship with each person. Only someone who truly loves is capable of this." (Hape Kerkeling in "Ich bin dann mal weg")
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It is part of the three highest in Montseny, with 1697 meters. altitude In a chain with... Turó de l'home, les Agudes and Matagalls, but its great plateau and its views make it They make it Special...!!🤩💚
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One of my favorites 😍 Highly visible and attractive, when you look at it it always invites you to come up...!!⛰️🤩😂
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It is a CHALLENGE to do the Agudes by e-bike, next to the turó de L'home it is the second highest peak in Montseny, but the geography of the terrain makes Les Agudes a difficult terrain to travel even on foot, therefore it is not I recommend it for MTB. The most successful options will be their .. "brothers"... Turó de L'home and Matagalls ⛰️🤩
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Easy to climb mountains near the mountain restaurant Turo del Home. The view is wonderful.
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Ascent to one of the emblematic peaks of Montseny
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It is formed by a belt of mountains, hills and serrados from the so-called Pla de la Calma to Cuch, among which we can highlight Roca Centella, Mojó, Turó Monner, Puig del Sui (with 1322 m. altitude), Turó de Cuch (where the termini of Cánoves, Tagamanent, Montseny and San Pedro de Vilamajor face each other), and the Sierra de los Vallestrins, in the center of which stands the farmhouse of Vallforners, half fortress, half forest house, on the way of the Pla de la Calma, built by Señor de Tagamanent and restored by his son, Dalmau de Rocabertí, from the family of the counts of Peralada, in 1610.
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The region is dominated by the Montseny Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Within this park, significant peaks include Matagalls (1697 m), Turó de l'Home (Man's Hill), and Les Agudes. Other notable features include the Vallforners Reservoir and local natural spots like the Riera de Vilamajor and Font Fresca del Samon.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Vallforners Reservoir is a family-friendly spot. Additionally, the Pla de la Calma within Montseny Natural Park offers gentle, open landscapes ideal for family outings and quiet walks. The Riera de Vilamajor also provides easy walking routes, some as short as 1.5 km, perfect for a leisurely stroll with children.
Montseny Natural Park offers diverse terrain, from vast meadows and shrubland on the Pla de la Calma to dense beech and fir forests at higher altitudes. Peaks like Matagalls, Turó de l'Home, and Les Agudes are considered intermediate to challenging, often involving steep and stony sections, but offer rewarding panoramic views. There are also easier paths along the Riera de Vilamajor for less strenuous walks.
For spectacular panoramic views, ascend to the summits of Turó de l'Home or Matagalls. From these peaks, you can see across Catalonia, including the Mediterranean Sea, the Pyrenees, and even Barcelona on clear days. The Pla de la Calma also provides stunning open vistas of the surrounding countryside.
Yes, the Font Fresca del Samon is a notable natural spring located in the 'Sot de la Font Fresca' (Hollow of the Fresh Spring) on the shady slopes of the Samon hill. It's an abundant source of fresh water, marked by an inscribed slate plaque from 1918, and offers a tranquil, picturesque spot. The Riera de Vilamajor also flows through the municipality, providing natural spaces with indigenous vegetation along its banks.
The area around Sant Pere de Vilamajor is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the Pla de la Calma and Vallforners Reservoir Loop or the Turó de l'Home Climb Loop. Explore more options on the Gravel biking around Sant Pere De Vilamajor, Cycling around Sant Pere De Vilamajor, and Road Cycling Routes around Sant Pere De Vilamajor guide pages.
The Montseny Natural Park, being a transition zone between Mediterranean and Atlantic climates, offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be pleasant at higher altitudes, while winter offers opportunities for snow-covered landscapes, especially on the higher peaks like Turó de l'Home and Matagalls.
While Sant Pere de Vilamajor is a gateway to Montseny Natural Park, direct public transport options into the heart of the park can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to towns closer to the park's entrances, such as Viladrau or Sant Esteve de Palautordera, and plan your journey accordingly. Driving or using local taxi services might offer more flexibility for reaching specific trailheads or viewpoints.
Montseny Natural Park generally permits dogs, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always check specific regulations for certain areas or protected zones within the park, as rules can vary. The Riera de Vilamajor and other local walking paths are typically dog-friendly, provided pets are under control.
Montseny Natural Park is known for its rich biodiversity. You might encounter wild boars, foxes, and various bird species. The park is also home to the critically endangered Montseny brook newt. The diverse ecosystems, from forests to riparian areas, support a wide range of flora and fauna, making it an excellent spot for nature observation.
For easy walks, explore the paths along the Riera de Vilamajor, which offers routes as short as 1.5 km and 20 minutes, suitable for a leisurely pace. The Pla de la Calma within Montseny Natural Park also features less strenuous terrain with open landscapes, ideal for relaxed strolls and enjoying the scenery without demanding climbs.
La Trona is a prominent rocky outcrop within the Cingles de Bertí, known for its verticality and popular as a climbing point. It offers commanding views over the Sot del Bac valley and towards the Montseny massif and the Pyrenees on clear days. Its unique shape, resembling a giant's high chair, gives it its name, and it's a good example of an off-road climbing school.


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