Best attractions and places to see around Sant Gregori. This municipality is nestled in the Llémena Valley, offering a diverse landscape that ranges from agricultural plains to the Sant Grau mountain. The area features a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore ancient paths, fortified farmhouses, and numerous natural springs.
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the walls of Girona, ....a walk where you will enjoy the views of the old town, whether the route is along the upper part... with privileged views🤩... or the lower part, with parks and gardens of great natural and architectural beauty 👍
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From the city wall you have a beautiful view over the city and the cathedral
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Very interesting bridge, constructed by Mr. Eiffel.
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...a great view over Girona when the weather is nice, a quiet walk when the weather is bad
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HBO filmed some outdoor scenes for season 6 of Game of Thrones at the cathedral and its famed steps. The cathedral stands in for the Great Sept house of worship, with special effects altering parts of the building and the steps, in two episodes of season 6, "Blood of My Blood" and "The Winds of Winter".
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The stairs of Girona Cathedral are one of the most legendary places in the city and lead to the doors of this enormous church with one of the largest naves in Europe. Beautiful streets (Jewish alley) that surround it, made of cobblestones and with history behind them. It's always time to go up the total stairs to know how many there are!
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A beautiful mountain pass road near Girona with a moderate gradient. Little traffic and very good asphalt.
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Sant Gregori is rich in history, featuring several fortified farmhouses and castles. You can find the Castle of Sant Gregori (Casal dels Margarit), a significant fortified house, and the remnants of the old Castle of Tudela in the Sant Grau mountains. The area also has numerous ancient churches and chapels, such as the 11th-century Sant Gregori Church and Sant Medir Church, and the 15th-century Mare de Déu de la Pietat hermitage.
Sant Gregori is nestled in the beautiful Llémena Valley, characterized by agricultural plains and diverse forests of pine, holm oak, and cork oak. The Sant Grau Mountain offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The region is also known for its abundant natural springs, including Font d'en Coromines and Font Groga, and the hidden pools (gorgues) of the Llémena stream.
Yes, Sant Gregori is an excellent base for hiking. You can explore ancient paths and enjoy routes like the 'Views of Grau de Llop – Sant Grau Hermitage loop' or the 'Church of Sant Gregori – Font d’en Coromines loop'. For more options, you can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Sant Gregori guide.
The area around Sant Gregori is popular for cycling. The Els Àngels Climb from Girona is a well-known starting point for cyclists, offering views, food, and toilets at the top. There are also marked BTT (mountain biking) routes towards Canet d'Adri and Sant Grau, and a greenway connecting Sant Gregori with the Llémena Valley and Girona. Explore more routes in the MTB Trails around Sant Gregori guide and the Gravel biking around Sant Gregori guide.
Sant Gregori is just a five-minute drive from Girona, making its attractions highly accessible. Must-see spots include the Cathedral Square of Girona with its impressive Gothic nave, the historic Girona City Walls offering panoramic views, and the unique Old Fishmongers' Bridge designed by Eiffel's company. You can also visit the charming Jewish Quarter (The Call) and the Arab Baths.
Many of the natural features and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. Exploring the natural springs, walking along the Llémena stream, or easy sections of the greenway are great options. In nearby Girona, the Old Fishmongers' Bridge and Stone Bridge are considered family-friendly highlights, offering pleasant strolls and views.
Beyond the main attractions, Sant Gregori's forests hide numerous natural springs, such as Font d'en Coromines (known for its sparkling water) and Font Groga. The hidden pools, or 'gorgues,' of the Llémena stream are also a recommended spot for a tranquil visit. Climbing to the top of Sant Grau mountain offers less-traveled paths and rewarding panoramic views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The Els Àngels Climb from Girona is highly rated for its views and as a cycling hub. The historical significance and architectural grandeur of the Cathedral Square of Girona and the scenic walks along the Girona City Walls are also very popular, offering wonderful views over the old town.
While specific accessibility details for all sites in Sant Gregori are limited, the Stone Bridge in Girona is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a picturesque crossing over the Onyar river. For other attractions, it's advisable to check individual site information or contact local tourism offices for specific accessibility details.
Sant Gregori's diverse landscape makes it suitable for outdoor activities across many seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. The Llémena Valley and Sant Grau mountain are beautiful during these times. Summer can be warm, but exploring natural springs and shaded forest paths remains enjoyable. Winter activities might be limited, but the historical sites and nearby Girona are accessible year-round.
The Els Àngels Climb from Girona highlight specifically mentions that there are drinks, food, and toilets available at the top, making it a convenient stop for cyclists and visitors. In nearby Girona, you'll find a wide array of restaurants and cafes, particularly in the historic center and around the Jewish Quarter.


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