Attractions and places to see around Maià De Montcal include historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activities. This municipality in the Garrotxa region of Girona is characterized by its landscape of holm oaks, oaks, and maples, shaped by the Fluvià river and the Maià and Segueró streams. The area offers a blend of cultural landmarks and natural beauty, providing diverse exploration opportunities. It is part of the Itinerannia network, featuring marked trails for walking and mountain biking.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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(CAT) Banyoles is consolidated as a sports tourism destination taking advantage of the privileged natural environment it enjoys and demonstrating its infrastructure and management capacity. It generates an important dynamic of sports and tourism activity derived from sports events and stadiums with a large flow of visitors linked to sports. (ESP) Banyoles is consolidating itself as a sports tourism destination by taking advantage of the privileged natural environment it has and demonstrating its infrastructure and management capacity. It generates an important dynamic of sports and tourism activity derived from sports events and stays with a large flow of visitors linked to sports. (ENG) Banyoles consolidates as a sports tourism destination by taking advantage of the privileged natural surroundings it enjoys and demonstrating its infrastructure and management capabilities. It generates an important dynamic of sports and tourism activity derived from events and sports stays with a high flow of visitors linked to sports. (EN) Banyoles is consolidating itself as a sports tourist destination by taking advantage of the privileged natural environment from which it benefits and by demonstrating its infrastructure and management capabilities. It generates an important dynamic of sports and tourism activity from sports events and stays with a large influx of sports-related visitors.
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A beautiful old and historic village. The bridge is sensational. The place has often served as a film set. The narrow streets and everything around it are simply impressive. Definitely worth a visit.
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... only a few meters away there is a parking lot, this is also designated for mobile homes, absolutely recommended for an overnight stay, waste disposal is available!!!!!
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The bridge is the landmark of the town and offers a picturesque access to the old town.
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Splendid. Walk around the pond, almost entirely shaded. No difficulty, accessible to children, whether on foot or by bike. Possibility of supervised swimming.
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Lots of cafes to choose from but I recommend Aquarium!
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Maià de Montcal offers several historical sites. You can visit the 12th-century Romanesque Sant Vicenç de Maià Church in the old town, or the Santa Magdalena de Maià (also known as Santa Maria de Jonqueres) on Santa Magdalena mountain, which offers panoramic views. Other notable sites include the Sant Martí de Dosquers Church and the ruins of Dosquers Castle, which date back to at least 1245.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. The Fluvià river traverses the municipality, and the Montcal Peak, at 546 meters, is the highest point in the local massif. For stunning views, consider visiting the Mare de Déu del Mont Summit, which offers expansive vistas over the Garrotxa and Pyrenees. The Puig de Santa Magdalena also provides excellent vantage points.
Maià de Montcal is an excellent base for outdoor activities. The area is part of Itinerannia, a network of trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking (BTT), and horseback riding. You can find numerous routes for hiking and gravel biking, ranging from easy to difficult. For specific routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Maià De Montcal, Gravel biking around Maià De Montcal, and MTB Trails around Maià De Montcal.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. The Lake Banyoles is a great option, offering a bike path around its perimeter and opportunities for swimming in the warmer months. The Pont Vell of Besalú and the medieval town of Besalú itself provide an engaging historical experience for all ages. The Marimón Fishery is also a unique man-made monument that families can enjoy.
There are several popular hiking trails in the vicinity. You can find easy routes like the 'Besalú Bridge – Pont Vell of Besalú loop from Besalú' (5.4 km) or moderate options such as the 'Castellot Area – Salve Regina loop from Beuda' (9.5 km). For more challenging hikes, consider the 'Castellot Area – Rocapastora Cliff loop from Beuda' (12.1 km). More details are available in the Hiking around Maià De Montcal guide.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring (April, May, June) is often recommended for visiting places like Besalú to avoid large crowds. The landscape, characterized by holm oaks, oaks, and maples, is particularly vibrant in spring and autumn. The summer months are ideal for activities around Lake Banyoles, including swimming.
Yes, the most iconic is the Pont Vell of Besalú, an impressive Romanesque bridge over the Fluvià river. It features seven arches and a fortified access portal, making it a significant architectural work and a popular spot for visitors. Another related structure is the Besalú Bridge, which is part of the medieval town's charm.
The Mare de Déu del Mont Summit is a challenging but rewarding climb. At the top, you'll find a shrine and a restaurant/café with a wonderful outdoor terrace. From here, you can enjoy extensive views over the Garrotxa, the Pyrenees, and even the Mediterranean Sea on clear days. The descent requires care due to narrow, steep, and winding roads.
Just six kilometers from Maià de Montcal, Besalú is a must-visit, known for its exceptionally well-preserved medieval ensemble and the Pont Vell. For nature enthusiasts, the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park offers numerous excursions, including the beautiful Fageda d'en Jordà beech forest. Additionally, Lake Banyoles, the largest non-coastal natural lake in Catalonia, is a popular destination for cycling and relaxation.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and extensive trail networks. The impressive architecture of the Pont Vell of Besalú and the panoramic views from the Mare de Déu del Mont Summit are frequently highlighted. The tranquility of the area and the diverse options for hiking and mountain biking also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling. You can find various routes, including a challenging 'Gravel route from Besalù via the sanctuary of the Mother of God of the Mount' (66 km) or a 'Lake Banyoles loop from Maià de Montcal' (49.9 km). For mountain biking, there's a 'Sant Feliu de Beuda Church – Ermita de Sant Prim loop from Maià de Montcal' (42.6 km). More options are available in the Gravel biking around Maià De Montcal and MTB Trails around Maià De Montcal guides.


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