Best attractions and places to see around Setcases, a village located in the Catalan Pyrenees within the Ripollès region of Girona. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, including surrounding peaks like Bastiments and the source of the Ter River. Setcases also features traditional architecture with stone houses and cobbled streets, serving as a gateway to the Capçaleres del Ter i del Freser Natural Park. It offers a blend of mountain landscapes and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Mountain Hikes around Setcases
Take your time and respect the two-person-at-a-time rule.
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Beautiful views of the Sanctuary of Nuria
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It's somewhat touristy because the train goes up, but also very nice with the boats 🚣♀️
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Not only a beautiful vantage point of the reservoir and sanctuarium, the "Mirador" also allows a wonderful view down into the valley, from which the train snorts noisily upwards.
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Beautiful point, but watch your head because of the rock points and where you put your feet. Here you can easily pass each other
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Breathtaking gorge, great parking 5 euros, just follow komoot for the most beautiful route, fear of heights? Do not look into the depths, but especially where you put your feet. If you are Dutch tall, then also pay attention to the rocky points at head height. What a great trip😀
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When the path joins the river and next to a small dam, we connect with the path that comes from the ledge. Here begins the most exciting part of the excursion! Ahead of us are ten bridges, numbered in yellow paint, as well as walkways built with metal panels from which we see the river slide between the rocks beneath our feet. All steps are aerial but well secured with cables and railings. Of course: we have to pay special attention if we go with children. This area, in addition to being a real adventure, is ideal for contemplating the small waterfalls from the front row and listening to the murmurs of the river. Here you can enjoy the grandeur of an overflowing nature… After the bridge marked with a 10, the path widens and we pass over a small stone bridge that crosses the Roig stream, a tributary of the Tet river. We pass a stone hut without a roof and arrive at the last footbridge, located at a point where the river is enclosed by a rock wall. At this point, most walkers turn around and those who continue do so thinking of reaching the refuge of the Ras de Carançà, still far away. The last time I did this stretch (see excursion: https://www.komoot.com/es-es/tour/994475321/ ) it was just the other way around, coming from the refuge of Ras de Carançà.
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When we reach the fork in the road, we will continue on the left that goes across the river over a suspension bridge. Here we will find the last footbridge of the route. We enter the Camí de la Corniche (Chemin de la Corniche), which runs along the cliff and is a luxury balcony: Roc de la Madrieu, Serrat del Cortal, Thuès and its church of Sant Genís, the Tet valley... It is a narrow and vertiginous path dug into the rock, similar to the Ruta del Cares, which follows the cliff formed by the river. It seems that it was built to have access to the hydroelectric plant that we left a little above and that produces the energy that moves the yellow train. That is why during the tour we will find access doors to the company's facilities almost hidden among the rocks. The road to the ledge produces vertigo, seen from the other side it looks like a small scratch in the rock, but once inside we see that this is not the case. It is wide enough to walk without problems and it also has a safety cable, as a handrail. There is nothing to fear, but if one wants to admire the abyss it is better to stop and thus avoid a possible trip with dramatic consequences.
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Setcases is surrounded by impressive natural beauty. You can explore the high peaks like Bastiments and Pic de la Dona, or visit the source of the Ter River in Ulldeter. The village is also a gateway to the Capçaleres del Ter i del Freser Natural Park, offering diverse landscapes. Don't miss the various viewpoints, such as Mirador del Agujero de la Olla, for panoramic vistas.
Yes, Setcases boasts a rich cultural heritage. The Church of Sant Miquel, dating back to the 12th century, is a significant landmark housing a unique Baroque altarpiece. The village's Old Town (Núcleo Antiguo) is also a highlight, with its traditional stone houses, narrow cobbled streets, and an open irrigation ditch.
For an adventurous experience, explore the Carançà Gorge. Highlights include the Carança Corniche, known for its spectacular and dizzying passages, and The Footbridges of the Carançà Gorge, which feature adventurous bridges, ladders, and suspension bridges. Another thrilling section is the Section of rock path at el Fornàs, a path carved into the rock offering views over Thuès-Entre-Valls.
Setcases is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountaineering, road cycling, and running. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Mountain Hikes around Setcases, Road Cycling Routes around Setcases, and Running Trails around Setcases guides.
While specific 'family-friendly' highlights aren't listed, the natural surroundings offer plenty for families. Easy walks around the village, exploring the old town, or visiting the Cossi de Batlló waterfall can be enjoyable. The Vallter 2000 Ski Resort also offers various activities in summer that can be suitable for families.
Popular hiking trails include loops to high peaks like Pic de Bastiments and Gra de Fajol from Vallter 2000, which are typically difficult. There are also moderate options like the El Balandrau – Coll dels Tres Pics loop. You can find more details and routes in the Mountain Hikes around Setcases guide.
Setcases is a year-round destination. It's ideal for winter sports enthusiasts during the colder months, thanks to the nearby Vallter 2000 Ski Resort. In summer, the area transforms into a haven for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural park. The lush forests and waterways are particularly beautiful in spring and autumn.
During winter, the primary attraction is the Vallter 2000 Ski Resort, located just above Setcases. It offers kilometers of slopes for skiing and snowboarding. The Capçaleres del Ter i del Freser Natural Park also provides opportunities for snowshoeing and other winter mountain activities.
Summer in Setcases is perfect for outdoor adventures. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling routes through the mountains and the Capçaleres del Ter i del Freser Natural Park. The Vallter 2000 Ski Resort also operates as a mountain resort in summer, offering various activities. Exploring the village's old town and viewpoints is also popular.
Yes, the area around Setcases is known for its spectacular viewpoints. Notable ones include Mirador del Agujero de la Olla, Mirador del Collet de Xuriguera, and Mirador de la Baidana. A short stroll from the village, La Creueta also offers one of the best views of Setcases itself.
Visitors particularly enjoy the adventurous and spectacular nature of the gorge trails, such as the Carançà Corniche and its footbridges, often noting the breathtaking views and unique experience of paths carved into rock. The varied terrain and constant spectacular views on hikes are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. Many trails around Setcases are classified as difficult, especially those leading to high peaks like Pic de Bastiments or Pic de la Dona. The Carança Corniche and Chemin de la Corniche also present challenging sections with dizzying passages and rocky points. For specific routes, consult the Mountain Hikes around Setcases and Running Trails around Setcases guides.


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