Natural monuments around Vallfogona De Ripollès are concentrated within a mountainous and humid valley, offering a rich natural environment. The region is part of the Protected Natural Space of the Milany-Santa Magdalena and Puigsacalm-Bellmunt Mountains. This area features diverse terrain and unique geological formations, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features beyond peaks, including rock formations and waterfalls.
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The fountain of Saint Eudald... It is part of one of the attractive points of the Camí Real,... Currently and in summer it is dry, but it is a good place for a break.
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Legend has it that in the past, this pool was a meeting point for witches. One day they had to call a midwife because one of the witches had to give birth, and as a reward the witch gave her some raw lentils. The midwife, angry at such bad retribution, threw them into the river Ter. The next day, when the midwife put on her apron, she saw that a lentil had stuck to it and… it had turned to gold! That is why this gorg is also called the Witches' gorg.
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Emblematic peak of 1514m located in the municipality of Vall d'en Bas. As the highest point of the Serralada Transversal, it is a perfect vantage point of the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park. It is included in the list of the 100 summits of the FEEC.
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El Taga is a mountain located at 2040 meters, in the Sierra de Conivella. Its summit, completely deforested and occupied by grass meadows, offers excellent views of the Pyrenees, from Puigmal to Canigó.
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Legend has it that in the past, this pool was a meeting point for witches. One day they had to call a midwife because one of the witches had to give birth, and as a reward, the witch gave her some raw lentils. The midwife, angry at such bad retribution, threw them into the Ter river. The next day, when the midwife put on her apron, she saw that a lentil had stuck to her and… it had turned into gold! For this reason this waterfall is also called "Witches waterfall".
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The Taga is a mountain of 2040 m[1] located in the Ripollès, in the Serra de Conivella, separated from the Serra Cavallera by the Ogassa pass. Its dominant position over the Freser and Ter valleys makes it a point of reference in the region; in addition, it is an excellent viewpoint of the peaks of the Pyrenees, from Puigmal to Canigó
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The blowers are holes or slits through which a current of air comes out. It is worth the walk through the wonderful place where the holes are located, since its location in the lower part of the Sierra dels Bufadors creates a special microclimate, with large boulders covered in moss and a very particular flora. It is not a very large area, elongated and more or less narrow. We have to look at the holes in the floor. If we approach it we will notice that the air coming out is cold. Sometimes you can hear it whistling inside, hence the name blowers. As we progress we will find more holes. Some of them have been reviewed by speleological experts. Here the ground is unstable and it is not advisable to enter the blowers. It is a place of great beauty that has a magical air.
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Magnificent 360º panoramic views of the mountains of Núria and Ulldeter, Puig Sestela, Alta Garrotxa and Ripollès
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The region is rich in natural features, primarily within the Protected Natural Space of the Milany-Santa Magdalena and Puigsacalm-Bellmunt Mountains. You can explore majestic summits like Puigsacalm and Taga Summit (2,040 m), unique geological formations such as Els Bufadors de Beví with its air-blowing holes, and beautiful waterfalls like Gorg de Malatosca Waterfall. The area also features the striking La Tosca del Pinetar rock formation, created by calcium carbonate deposits.
Yes, Saint Eudald Spring is categorized as family-friendly and offers a good spot for a break. The Protected Natural Space of the Milany-Santa Magdalena and Puigsacalm-Bellmunt Mountains also offers a vast network of trails, some of which are suitable for family-friendly itineraries.
The terrain around Vallfogona De Ripollès is diverse, ranging from mountainous paths to humid valleys. You'll encounter trails suitable for various levels, from challenging ascents to summits like Taga Summit (2,040 m), to more moderate paths leading to waterfalls and unique rock formations. The area is characterized by beautiful humid landscapes and diverse terrain.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and mountain biking (BTT) within the Protected Natural Space of the Milany-Santa Magdalena and Puigsacalm-Bellmunt Mountains. There are also specific routes for running and gravel biking. For more details on routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Vallfogona De Ripollès, Gravel biking around Vallfogona De Ripollès, and Running Trails around Vallfogona De Ripollès guides.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from summits like Puigsacalm, which offers excellent panoramas of the peaks and mountains of the Principality. The unique geological features, such as the moss-covered boulders and special microclimate at Els Bufadors de Beví, are also highly appreciated for their beauty and magical atmosphere.
Beyond the well-known peaks, the region boasts unique geological formations. Els Bufadors de Beví is a notable example, featuring holes in the ground where cold air emerges, creating a special microclimate. Additionally, the La Tosca del Pinetar rock formation is a striking natural spectacle, formed by the continuous deposition of calcium carbonate from a spring, preserving plant forms in stone.
The region's humid landscapes and diverse terrain make it appealing across seasons. Autumn is particularly recommended for visiting areas like Els Bufadors de Beví due to the spectacular colors. For hiking, consider the weather conditions, as some routes involve significant elevation changes.
Yes, Saint Eudald Spring is not only a natural monument but also a historical site, part of the Camí Real. According to legend, it's where two monks carrying relics of Saint Eudald found water miraculously gushing from the rock.
Yes, the Gorg de Malatosca Waterfall is a prominent natural monument in the area. It's also known as the 'Witches' Waterfall' due to a local legend.
Given the mountainous and humid environment, and the diverse terrain, it's advisable to wear appropriate hiking gear. This includes sturdy hiking boots, layers of clothing for varying temperatures, and rain protection, especially when exploring areas within the Protected Natural Space of the Milany-Santa Magdalena and Puigsacalm-Bellmunt Mountains.
Absolutely. The Taga Summit (2,040 m) offers a challenging ascent, requiring good physical preparation due to its continuous positive gradient. It's an excellent viewpoint of the Pyrenees peaks, from Puigmal to Canigó, rewarding the effort with spectacular panoramas.
The duration varies greatly depending on the monument and your starting point. For instance, the hike to Taga Summit (2,040 m) can be a demanding full-day excursion. Shorter, more accessible paths lead to sites like Saint Eudald Spring, which is suitable for a break. Always check specific route details for estimated times.


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