Best natural monuments around Lliçà D'Amunt are found within a landscape characterized by a blend of urban areas, cultivated fields, and forests. The municipality is situated in the valley of the Tenes river, offering accessible paths and green settings. It serves as a gateway to larger protected natural parks, including Montseny Natural Park and Parc de la Serralada de Marina. This region provides diverse natural features, from river trails to significant megalithic structures and expansive rural areas.
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Un monument megalític datat entre el final del neolític i l'edat del bronze, considerat un dels jaciments prehistòrics més importants del Maresme.
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A real discovery! Superb views, decent asphalt and virtually no cars.
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Real nice, shame it's only about 2 km but also a shame there aren't more such roads in the area. Go when there's no racing or practice sessions at the nearby Montmeló circuit!
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A fountain that invites you to linger.
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The Dolmen of Can Boquet, also known as Roca d'en Toni, is a megalithic structure in Catalonia. The name Roca d'en Toni probably comes from the fact that, according to 19th century records, the landowner was called Toni Puig.
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Cool water and then continue.
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The area around Lliçà d'Amunt offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can find significant megalithic structures like the Dolmen of the Roca d'en Toni, serene rural landscapes such as the Gallecs Rural Area, and refreshing natural springs like Can Gurguí Spring. The region also provides access to larger protected areas like Montseny Natural Park and Parc de la Serralada de Marina, which feature diverse ecosystems, mountains, valleys, and forests.
Yes, several natural monuments in the vicinity hold historical importance. The Dolmen of the Roca d'en Toni is a well-preserved megalithic structure believed to date from between the third and second millennium BC. Additionally, the Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall combines natural beauty with a Benedictine monastery first mentioned in 997, built dramatically on a cliff.
For family outings, the Gallecs Rural Area is an excellent choice, offering extensive natural space for leisure and discovery. The Can Gurguí Spring, located in the Parc de la Serralada Litoral, is also family-friendly with stone benches and easy access. Within Lliçà d'Amunt, paths along the Tenes river and the loop trail around Can Dunyó Pond provide accessible and shaded walks suitable for families.
The Sant Miquel del Fai Road offers fantastic views of tall cliffs and a steep gorge. At the end of this road, the Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall provides a stunning vista where rock and water converge. Within Lliçà d'Amunt, the Mirador del Turó de la Bandera is a popular viewpoint offering scenic landscapes.
Absolutely. The Sant Miquel del Fai Road is a popular cycle way with minimal traffic and stunning views. The Gallecs Rural Area also features trails suitable for cycling and walking. For more structured routes, you can explore various running trails, cycling routes, and road cycling routes around Lliçà d'Amunt, including options that pass by natural features like the Bassa de Can Dunyó.
The region's natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities. During these seasons, temperatures are mild, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant, whether with spring blooms or autumn foliage. Summer can be warm, making shaded river paths or higher altitude areas like Montseny more appealing. Winter offers a different, often quieter, experience.
Yes, several options are suitable for easy access or beginners. The Gallecs Rural Area offers gentle terrain for walking and cycling. The Can Gurguí Spring is easily accessible within the Parc de la Serralada Litoral. Within Lliçà d'Amunt, the paths along the Riera del Tenes and the loop trail around Can Dunyó Pond are generally easy and provide pleasant, accessible routes.
Many natural areas around Lliçà d'Amunt are dog-friendly, especially those with open trails and rural landscapes like the Gallecs Rural Area and the paths along the Riera del Tenes. When visiting, always ensure your dog is under control, and check for any specific local regulations or signage, particularly in protected natural parks or near sensitive wildlife areas.
The diverse ecosystems around Lliçà d'Amunt support a variety of wildlife. In areas like Montseny Natural Park, you might encounter the endemic Montseny newt, shrews, badgers, and wild boar. The Parc de la Serralada de Marina is known for its notable fauna, including migratory birds. Even in local areas like the Riera del Tenes, you can observe local flora and fauna, especially aquatic species near the river.
While some natural monuments are more remote, others have amenities nearby. For instance, you can stop for a coffee in St Feliu de Codines before or after visiting the Sant Miquel del Fai Road. Near Can Gurguí Spring, there is a former convent, Can Gurguí, which now operates as a restaurant. For the Dolmen of the Roca d'en Toni, you can find breakfast at Cal Senyor on weekends just a few meters away.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The minimal traffic and fantastic views along the Sant Miquel del Fai Road are often highlighted. The refreshing water and serene surroundings of Can Gurguí Spring invite visitors to linger. The preservation of natural and landscape values in the Gallecs Rural Area, offering a contrast to urban environments, is also highly valued.
While Lliçà d'Amunt itself has local transport, direct public transport access to all natural monuments can vary. Larger natural parks like Montseny are generally accessible by bus from nearby towns, but reaching specific trailheads or monuments often requires a car. Within Lliçà d'Amunt, local paths and features like the Riera del Tenes are more easily reached from the town center.


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