Best attractions and places to see around Brunyola include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty within this tranquil municipality in Girona, Spain. The region is characterized by picturesque landscapes, including the Onyar River and lush forests. Brunyola offers a peaceful retreat with opportunities to explore its rich history and natural surroundings. It is nestled in the northeast of the Selva comarca, providing a diverse environment for visitors.
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Quiet and perfect zone for gravel.
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Besides its fame for pilgrimages, it has a lesser-known detail: for centuries it served as a refuge for travelers crossing the area when the royal road became impassable due to rain, and the clearing there acted as a signal point with bonfires to guide those coming from Sant Hilari. The final approach is sustained but clear, and the arrival combines silence, fresh air, and a panoramic view that explains why Argimon has always been a beacon in the heart of the mountains.
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Amazing views almost reaching the sea. The bike ride up is brutally steep towards the end!
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I had climbed it more than 20 years ago and had a very distorted memory of it. What I was clear about was that the climb would be hard. Very good views, especially from the terrace which you climb up the metal stairs to the left of the entrance
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Fantastic roads in a beautiful landscape
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The ascent goes along a wide track, once at the top... It has a large viewing terrace, where you can enjoy spectacular views, 🤩 The descent, there are several of different levels, to BTT and hiking 🥾
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Brunyola is rich in history. You can explore the Gothic-style Brunyola Castle, which dates back to the 14th century and now houses the Town Hall. Adjacent to it is the Church of Sant Fructuós, originally the castle's chapel. Other notable religious sites include the Church of Sant Martí in Sant Martí Sapresa and the Church of San Román. For a unique experience, visit the Romanesque-origin Ermita de Sant Pere Sestronques, nestled in a beautiful natural setting, or the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Argimon, which also offers stunning views.
Yes, Brunyola is known for its cycle ways. The Girona Greenway offers a brilliant gravel route out of Girona, suitable for various bike types. Another popular option is Osor Road, known for its scenic long ascent through the Sierra de las Guilleries and spectacular architectural arches. For a mix of fast tracks and quiet asphalt, try the Sant Andreu Salou Path. You can find more detailed cycling routes, including options like the Llémena Valley Loop or the Amer Station – Via Verde Olot–Girona loop, in the Cycling around Brunyola guide.
The region around Brunyola boasts significant natural beauty. The Les Guilleries Protected Natural Area is very close by, offering extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. The Onyar River flows through the municipality, providing pleasant walking areas. A notable nearby attraction is La Crosa Volcano, a natural monument with an interpretation center and hiking trails around its crater. The area is also characterized by lush pine, holm oak, and chestnut forests, perfect for scenic walks.
Absolutely. The Girona Greenway and the Sant Andreu Salou Path are both categorized as family-friendly cycle ways, offering easy-going surfaces and minimal car traffic. Beyond specific trails, the municipality's tranquil nature and numerous ancient farmhouses provide a beautiful backdrop for leisurely family walks and exploration of the historic center.
Brunyola is pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. A particularly vibrant time to visit is the first weekend of October, when the town hosts the Hazelnut Fair (Fira de l'Avellana). This event transforms Brunyola into the 'hazelnut capital of Catalonia' with sales, tastings, exhibitions, workshops, and activities for all ages, centered near the castle.
Yes, there are various hiking options. For easy hikes, consider routes around La Crosa Volcano, such as the 'La Crosa Volcano – hiking in Catalonia' route or the 'Sant Dalmai Church – Crosa Volcano loop'. Moderate trails include the 'Hermitage of Sant Llop – Source of the Onyar loop'. You can find more hiking routes and details in the Hiking around Brunyola guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The cycle ways like the Girona Greenway are loved for providing car-free routes through scenic landscapes. The Osor Road is praised for its spectacular architectural arches and rewarding cycling experience. Many also enjoy the tranquility of the natural settings, such as the area around the Ermita de Sant Pere Sestronques, and the panoramic views from spots like the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Argimon.
Yes, several spots offer excellent views. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Argimon is an excellent belvedere in La Selva and Gironès, providing spectacular views from its large viewing terrace. The Osor Road also offers scenic vistas as it winds through the Sierra de las Guilleries.
Many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around Brunyola are suitable for dogs, especially the numerous forest paths and walking routes. When visiting specific historical sites or churches, it's advisable to check local regulations or signage regarding pet access. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the area.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Farners Castle loop' or the 'Carretera de Farners – El Racó de Farners loop' from Santa Coloma de Farners. The 'Mines del Sant Pare loop' from Anglès is another option. These trails offer varying distances and difficulty levels. For more detailed running routes, consult the Running Trails around Brunyola guide.
For attractions within Brunyola's historic center, such as the Brunyola Castle and the Church of Sant Fructuós, parking is generally available in designated areas within the village. For natural attractions like La Crosa Volcano, there are often specific parking areas near interpretation centers or trailheads. For other sites like the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Argimon, access might involve driving part of the way up to a parking spot near the summit.


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