Best mountain peaks around Canet D'Adri are found in a captivating natural landscape in the province of Girona, Catalonia. The area is characterized by unique geological formations, including the Volcán del Puig d'Adri, and the prominent Rocacorba Mountains. Visitors can explore well-preserved volcanic structures, historical sites, and challenging mountain environments.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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History of Sant Miquel Castle Currently, Sant Miquel Castle belongs to the municipality of Girona, but until 1974 it belonged to the municipality of Celrà. The architectural complex is located on the top of Puig del Castellar, at 394 meters above sea level. From its strategic location you can see the Valley of Sant Daniel, the town of Celrà, the plain of Empordà and the city of Girona. The complex, made up of a section of wall, a watchtower and a hermitage, dates back to medieval times.
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Unlocked! -Here you can rest in the cool interior- with a small altar and "guest book"
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Perfect gravel climb to Rocacorba, allowing you to make a nice loop going back down the road. The road is asphalted until Biert then only the very steep parts are concreted to facilitate the climb.
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The climb is demanding, but once at the top the views compensate for the effort.
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It is possibly the best known and practiced route in Girona. I recommend it to everyone. Doing this route at night is also spectacular.
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At the beginning or end of this section, depending on the direction, in Mas Puig (already touching the road from Canet to Adri) for some time there has been a stationary caravan and some tables to drink or eat a snack contemplating the top of Rocacorba. Typical stop for cyclists, hikers and urbanites with hiking boots.
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Ascent with steep gradients, especially when passing the Girona variant until connecting with the path that goes up to Sant Miquel through the Vall de Sant Daniel.
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The architectural complex is made up of the old hermitage dedicated to Santa Maria and Sant Miquel, built on top of the previous medieval fortification, from which the bases of a circular tower through the apse are used. It seems that the hermitage was occupied by hermits between the s. XVI and XVIII, although the documentation records the start of construction in the s. XV The location took on military importance during the French war (1808-1814), especially due to the sieges of Girona (1808-1809), where the domain of the castle alternated several times between the Napoleonic army and the Miquelets. After the war, the hermitage was already demolished. The other architectural element is the telegraph tower, erected during the second Carline war (1846-1849) to house the civil optical telegraph line, while the military line was located in the hermitage tower.
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The main mountain attractions in the region are the Volcán del Puig d'Adri and the Rocacorba Mountains. The Volcán del Puig d'Adri is known for its unique geological formations, while the Rocacorba Mountains offer challenging terrain and historical significance.
The Volcán del Puig d'Adri features three superimposed volcanic buildings, well-preserved volcanic structures, and a 12-kilometer-long lava flow. You can also discover the "gorges of the Font de la Torre," where water has carved narrow and deep channels into the volcanic rock, and refreshing natural pools.
The Rocacorba Mountains are renowned for their challenging terrain, making them a popular training ground for cyclists. The ascent culminates in expansive panoramas stretching from the Pyrenees to the Costa Brava. The area also hosts the historic Santuari de Rocacorba, a 12th-century sanctuary.
Yes, several peaks feature historical sites. You can visit Sant Miquel Castle, an architectural complex with a hermitage and an optical telegraphy tower offering privileged views. The Sant Grau Hermitage and Sant Roc Hermitage are also significant religious buildings with impressive views. Additionally, the Rocacorba Mountains are home to the historic Rocacorba Sanctuary.
Visitors highly appreciate Sant Miquel Castle for its panoramic views of Girona and the Pyrenees. The Sant Grau Hermitage is also popular for its demanding climb and rewarding regional vistas. For cyclists, the Rocacorba Climb is a world-famous challenge with breathtaking summit views.
Absolutely. The Rocacorba Mountains are particularly famous among the cycling community, including professional riders, for their challenging ascents. The Rocacorba Climb features steep gradients, and the roads leading to it are well-paved with very little vehicle traffic, making it ideal for a demanding ride.
There are numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the "Volcán el Puig d'Adri and the pools of la Font de la Torre - Rocacorba Mountains" (moderate, 11.5 km) or the "Rocacorba Sanctuary – Small Cave loop from Mas Puig" (moderate, 12 km). For more options, check out the Hiking around Canet D'Adri guide.
Yes, for an easier option, consider the "Gorges of the Font de la Torre – Canet d'Adri (Sant Vicenç) loop from Adri," which is an easy 6.5 km route. This allows families to experience the unique volcanic features and natural pools without extreme difficulty. Always check route details for suitability with children.
The highest peak mentioned in the area is Puigsallança Summit, standing at 1,026 meters. It is the highest peak of the Sierra de Ventanas and is included in the list of the 100 summits of the FEEC.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from various summits, such as those from Sant Miquel Castle and Sant Grau Hermitage. The challenging yet rewarding climbs, especially the Rocacorba Climb, are also a major draw, along with the unique geological formations of the Volcán del Puig d'Adri and its natural pools.
Yes, the area offers diverse routes for various activities. For running, you can find routes like "Volcán el Puig d'Adri and the pools of la Font de la Torre - running through the Rocacorba mountains" (moderate, 11.4 km). Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore longer routes such as "Gravel tour from Banyoles" (difficult, 83.6 km). More options are available in the Running Trails around Canet D'Adri and Gravel biking around Canet D'Adri guides.


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