Attractions and places to see around Vilallonga De Ter are characterized by mountain landscapes, medieval heritage, and the Ter River valley in the Ripollès region of Catalonia. The area features numerous Romanesque churches, historical sites, and natural viewpoints. It offers diverse opportunities for exploration, from high mountain summits to cultural landmarks.
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the views and the pleasure of climbing almost to 3000 m
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Where did you drive up there from and which gate did you take? Where did you drive up there from and which gate did you take? From where did you drive up there and which gate did you take?
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Camprodon is a small town in the province of Girona with a long history behind it: it was taken and burned in several wars over the centuries. Today, it is a quiet place located in the valley where the Ter and Ritort rivers meet.
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Beautiful views of the Sanctuary of Nuria
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Camprodon is a charming little Catalan town located near the French border. There you will find the birthplace of the composer Isaac Albeniz (Spanish composer from the end of the 19th century), shops and a new old bridge.
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It's somewhat touristy because the train goes up, but also very nice with the boats 🚣♀️
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It rises above the river Ter with a large arch and another small one that gives way to Carrer de Sant Roc. The construction dates back to the end of the 12th century, according to the Gothic design. It was declared a Historical and Artistic Monument in 1976. The silhouette of this bridge, located in the town centre, is one of the most characteristic prints of Camprodon. It rises above the river Ter with a large arch and another small one that gives way to Carrer de Sant Roc, through which you enter what is called Vila de Baix, formed in medieval times and surrounded by walls. In fact, the bridge, with a double slope, was a must-pass for all those going to Cerdanya, and that is why access to the walls was through the so-called Porta de Cerdanya. The construction, according to the documentation found, dates back to the end of the 12th century, following a Gothic design, although this statement is contradicted by the dates carved on the doors on both sides of the bridge, which refer to the 16th centuries and XVII. However, the upper portal, due to its characteristics, must be posterior. The name probably refers to the existence of another previous bridge. It was declared a Historical and Artistic Monument in 1976. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYIP5zSMpwU
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Vilallonga de Ter is rich in history. You can visit several Romanesque churches, such as the 11th-century Church of Sant Martí in the town center, the Hermitage of El Catllar, and the Chapel of Mare de Déu de la Pietat in La Roca. Don't miss the remains of El Cros Castle or the unique modernist architecture of the Brutau Hydroelectric Power Station. The village of La Roca de Pelancà, a Cultural Asset of National Interest, also offers historical stone houses and ancient castle remnants.
Yes, the region offers stunning mountain views. The Núria Viewpoint provides expansive vistas of the Vall de Núria reservoir and the valley down to Queralbs. For a more challenging ascent, the Taga Summit (2,040 m) offers excellent panoramic views of the Pyrenees, from Puigmal to Canigó.
The area is characterized by its dramatic mountain landscapes, including the Camprodon Valley and the upper Ter River valley. You'll find diverse flora and fauna, especially along the Ribera del Catllar with its riverside forests and waterfalls. The Font Negra Picnic Area is a beautiful, shaded spot nestled in a lush forest.
The region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking, running, and road cycling. Popular hiking routes include trails along the Tregurà river and ascents to Llebro. For specific routes, explore the hiking guide for Vilallonga de Ter, the running trails guide, or the road cycling routes guide.
Families can enjoy the Núria Viewpoint, which is easily accessible and offers information panels about the natural environment. The Vall de Núria Rack Railway is also a unique and exciting experience for all ages, providing scenic transport to the Vall de Núria. The Font Negra Picnic Area is ideal for a relaxed family outing.
Vilallonga de Ter offers attractions year-round. Warmer months are ideal for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. Autumn is perfect for mushroom picking and enjoying vibrant fall colors. Winter transforms the area into a destination for mountain skiing. The local markets and festivals, like the Mercado de la Trumfa in October and Fiesta Mayor in November, also offer unique experiences.
The Puigmal d'Er Summit is a prominent peak in the Eastern Pyrenees, standing at 2,909.8 meters above sea level. It's known for its broad, rounded shape and offers wonderful views. While considered a simple ascent under favorable weather conditions, it is still a challenging hike suitable for those with some mountain experience.
The Pont Nou of Camprodon is a Gothic-style bridge dating from the 12th century, erected over the River Ter. It features a large arch and a smaller one attached to a watchtower, making it the most recognized image of Camprodon. It was declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1976.
When visiting Vilallonga de Ter, be sure to try dishes featuring 'trumfa,' the highly-regarded potato from the Camprodon Valley. Game meats, particularly wild boar, are also a local specialty and frequently featured in regional cuisine.
Beyond the well-known sites, consider visiting the village of Tregurà, situated at 1,425 meters, which offers breathtaking views and the 10th-century Church of Sant Julià de Tregurà. The Brutau Hydroelectric Power Station is also a unique modernist construction that stands out amidst the Romanesque heritage. And for a local curiosity, look for the Dragon of Vilallonga de Ter, which offers daily sound and light shows.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the panoramic views from summits like Puigmal d'Er Summit and the Núria Viewpoint. The historical charm of sites like the Pont Nou of Camprodon and the Romanesque churches also receives high appreciation. The diverse opportunities for hiking and experiencing the tranquil mountain environment are also highly valued.


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