Best attractions and places to see around Sagàs, a municipality in the Berguedà comarca of Catalonia, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated in the pre-Pyrenees, the area features mountainous terrain, low wooded ridges, and cultivated fields. Visitors can explore ancient religious architecture and significant historical landmarks within a rural setting.
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Splendid place a few km from Berga. From there, the old lane leads to Cal Rosal.
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Logistics point and crossing of local roads from Alpens, Borredà and Riera de Merlès. There is a well-known restaurant there and it's a good place to stop on the way and get some refreshments.
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The Bar-Restaurant Cobert de Puigcercós is located in the heart of Berguedà in the municipality of Borredà, near the riera de Merlès km22. At the Cobert restaurant in Puigcercós, we offer homemade cuisine with local products to enjoy authentic Catalan cuisine. You can enjoy the magnificent landscape that surrounds it and discover the thousand and one places that Berguedà offers us, such as the Riera de Merlès, the Gorg del salt, Romanesque hermitages and various fountains. If you like walking, you will find many routes in an exceptional location. Large parking area for customers and coaches. Address: Ctra. Sant Quirze de Besora in Berga, Km. 22 Postal code: 08619 Population: Borredà Telephone: 93823 99 81 Restaurant weekly break: Monday They accept groups: Yes Type of cuisine: Homemade and local cuisine Specialties of the house: Cannelloni, Pig's feet with snails, Duck with pears and game Dining capacity: 49 people Average price of the menu: Daily menu: €10 and Menu after weekends and holidays: €18 https://www.elbergueda.cat/ca/pl230/planifica/on-menjar/id15/hostal-cobert-de-puigcercos.htm
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Dating back to 1286, this bridge helped improve communications between Berga and the monastery of Sant Pere de la Portella. At first the bridge was made of wood, but a short time later it was rebuilt in stone and in the Gothic style. The central ogive as seen now was added in the 15th century. This bridge is a magnificent example of medieval "cornered" or "donkey's back" bridges, with its central part raised, thus allowing a wider central arch that allows greater water flow. Three smaller ones are added to the sides, two to the right and one to the left, semicircular, somewhat irregular and lowered. The bridge has undergone repairs and reconstructions over time due to floods, and in the 17th and 18th centuries the road was paved with boulders and a stone railing was added.
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Of medieval origin, this square is one of the nerve centers of the city of Berga, especially as it is the scene of the Patum de Berga, a festival declared an intangible asset by UNESCO in 2005. In the square is the town hall building and the Baroque-style parish church of Santa Eulàlia, built on the site of the old church of Sant Pere. The square is also known as the burnt square, since it was burned down in the 17th century by the French.
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The Pedret Bridge is a bridge of about 80 m in length, of medieval origin, over the Llobregat river. It served to unite the town of Berga with the church of Sant Quirze de Pedret and is documented in the year 1286. It is in the Gothic style and consists of four arches, although initially it had five, of unequal sizes: the central arch is pointed and much higher than the others, the rest are smaller, two semicircular, lowered, and a third pointed arch. Near the bridge, and dug into the rock, there is a series of rounded holes that correspond to the sockets of the wooden beams that supported an old Romanesque bridge. It is advisable to go up the old path nearby that leads to the church of Sant Quirze de Pedret, and visit it. It is one of the best preserved examples of pre-Romanesque religious architecture in Catalonia, built in the Carolingian period (9th-10th centuries).
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In this square the Patum de Berga is celebrated during the feast of Corpus Christi (around June), declared intangible asset by Unesco.
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Alpens is a municipality of the region of Osona. It is the northernmost term of the Lluçanès, it is a point of union between the counties of Osona, Berguedà and Ripollès. It is located at the headwaters of the Lluçanès, Gavarresa and Sora streams, and is crossed from south-east to north-west by the road from Berga to Sant Quirze de Besora. The territory, of 13.82 km², is mountainous, limited to the northwest by the mountain range that goes from Puig Cornador (1,212 m high) to Santa Margarida de Vinyoles (1,125 m high), that separates it of the Ripollès. The town is to 855 Msnm. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpens
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Sagàs is rich in history, offering several ancient sites. You can explore the Pedret Bridge, a medieval Gothic-style bridge dating back to 1286. Other notable historical sites include the 11th-century Church of Sant Andreu de Sagàs, the 10th-century Chapel of Santa Margarida de Sagàs, and the Church of Sant Martí de Biure. The ruins of the Tower of Sagàs, believed to be from the 5th century, also offer a glimpse into the area's past.
Yes, Sagàs is home to several significant religious buildings. The Church of Sant Andreu de Sagàs, with origins in the 11th century, is a unique example of Catalan Romanesque architecture. You can also visit the ancient Chapel of Santa Margarida de Sagàs and the Church of Sant Martí de Biure, both dating back to the 10th century. Further afield, the Monastery of Santa Maria de Lluçà is renowned for its well-preserved cloister and archaeological importance.
Sagàs is nestled in the pre-Pyrenees, offering a diverse natural landscape. You'll find mountainous terrain, low wooded ridges, and cultivated fields. The area is characterized by pine forests, oak groves, rock formations, caves, springs, and streams. It's also located at the headwaters of the Lluçanès, Gavarresa, and Sora streams, providing a serene environment for nature lovers.
Absolutely. The region around Sagàs is ideal for hiking, with numerous routes through its natural landscapes. You can find trails that lead through small hills, cereal fields, pine forests, and oak groves. An itinerary starting from the Church of Sant Andreu de Sagàs, for example, allows exploration of various natural features. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Sagàs guide, which includes options like the moderate 'Hiking loop from Gironella'.
Sagàs and its surroundings offer excellent opportunities for road cycling. Routes often feature scenic views and varying difficulties. For specific options, you can check the Road Cycling Routes around Sagàs guide, which lists routes such as the 'Balsareny, Puig-reig, and Santa María de la Guardia – circular through the upper Llobregat'.
Sagàs offers a rural setting that can be enjoyable for families. Exploring the Pedret Bridge and its surroundings, or visiting the Alpens Iron Route, can be engaging for all ages. The natural trails are also suitable for family walks, allowing children to connect with nature. Additionally, the Puigcercós Shelter is a family-friendly restaurant in the area.
Sagàs offers a chance to experience authentic rural Catalan life. The municipality's increased focus on rural tourism allows visitors to immerse themselves in the local agricultural lifestyle. The local gastronomy is a highlight, based on fresh garden produce and quality meats, reflecting its rich agricultural heritage. While not directly in Sagàs, the nearby Plaça de Sant Pere in Berga is famous for hosting the Patum de Berga, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage festival, offering a vibrant cultural experience.
The Pedret Bridge is a historically significant medieval Gothic-style bridge over the Llobregat river, documented since 1286. It played a crucial role in improving communication between Berga and the monastery of Sant Pere de la Portella. Its unique design features a raised central ogive arch, added in the 15th century, to accommodate greater water flow, along with smaller semicircular arches. Ancient rounded holes in the rock nearby suggest the presence of an even older Romanesque wooden bridge.
While specific named viewpoints are not detailed, the Church of Santa Maria de la Guàrdia, located on a hill overlooking the Llobregat valley, is known for offering remarkable vistas of the surrounding landscape. The mountainous terrain and low wooded ridges throughout Sagàs also provide many opportunities for scenic views during hikes and walks.
The Alpens Iron Route is a man-made monument located in Alpens, a municipality at the headwaters of the Lluçanès, Gavarresa, and Sora streams. It serves as a significant point of union between the counties of Osona, Berguedà, and Ripollès, highlighting the historical and geographical connections of the region.
Yes, Sagàs offers options for dining and accommodation, particularly through its growing rural tourism sector. The Puigcercós Shelter is a well-known restaurant in the area, popular for its homemade cuisine using local products. Many rural tourism establishments also provide accommodation, allowing visitors to experience the local agricultural lifestyle and enjoy the regional gastronomy.
For those interested in running, Sagàs offers a variety of trails through its natural and rural landscapes. These routes can range in difficulty and provide a great way to explore the area. You can find more details and specific routes in the Running Trails around Sagàs guide, which includes options like the 'Running loop from Puig-reig' and 'Turó de la Senyera loop from Puig-reig'.


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