Best natural monuments around Celrà are characterized by the region's position between the Ter River plain and the Gavarres massif. The area features a rich natural environment with streams, springs, and diverse riverside forests. Notable natural features include significant volcanic landscapes and important wetlands, offering varied opportunities for exploration. This geographical diversity provides a range of natural attractions for visitors.
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The Bosc de les Escultures is located less than 30 minutes from the centre of Girona and is a place that connects to different routes in the area. The arrival at this monument is accessible to all people except those in wheelchairs as they cannot move around the terrain. The ideal time to go is in autumn because of the colour that the fallen leaves can provide. The sculptures have a mystical touch, some of them have marbles in their eyes or are painted an intense blue, which gives the sensation that they are really watching you.
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The castle of Palagret or Mabarrera is in the middle of the Palagret valley, at the top of a small hill, 178 m high, in the northernmost foothills of the Gavarres massif to the south-east of the Celrà center and to the south- west of Juià. Strategically located to control the Roman-era road that allowed access to Girona from the Baix Empordà through the Gavarres. Important medieval vestiges of the licorella walls of a rectangular construction as well as pre-Romanesque elements are preserved from the castle. The preserved remains could be dated to the 10th and 11th centuries,[1] and its last occupants left the premises between the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th.[2] It is a building in Celrà (Gironès) declared a cultural asset of national interest.
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It is a tree that is located one kilometer from the Sanctuary of Los Angeles. The surolí is a mixture of cork oak and holm oak and there are some specimens in Las Gavarras. This one in particular was the testimony of a love story: Legend has it that once upon a time there was a couple in love who loved each other very much. They had considered getting married but the boy had to do the service and was assigned far away from his mistress. The girl, sad, prayed to the Mother of God that her beloved would return soon and every time she passed in front of the surolí she threw stones. At the third time, the stone stuck. At the age of three, the boy returned and they were able to get married. From there the tradition was born that all single boys and girls went to the surolí to throw stones at it. They had to throw so many stones for it to stay hooked, so many years would pass until they found a husband or wife.
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Beautiful place
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The forest itself transmits peace, we believe that autumn is the ideal time for the color that the fallen leaves can bring. The sculptures, in our opinion, have a mystical touch that we really liked. Some of them have marbles in their eyes or are painted a deep blue, it gives the feeling that they are really looking at you. Be careful not to miss any, in the least expected corner you will find one.
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Montigalar (467m) or Montigalar Gros (to differentiate it from Montigalar Petit (377m) which is 720m to the SW) is a mountain in the Gavarres that is included in the list of 100 peaks of the F.E.E.C. https://www.feec.cat/activitats/100-cims/cim/montigalar/ At its rocky summit we find a geodesic vertex and some andromines that certain hikers like to decorate the mountain tops. If the day is clear we will be able to enjoy some magnificent panoramas, so towards the NE we could distinguish Sant Salvador Saverdera, El Perní, the Bay of Roses, El Puig Rodó, Montplà (Montgrí), among others...
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Font retrona nuvies or font de la nuvia is located a little to the west of font d'en soldat, next to Can Marcó del Clot. Its name comes from a small story: in the past, everything was done on foot. Including weddings. It is said that at one of these weddings, they walked so much that the bride fainted from exhaustion and they redid her in this spring. Hence the name “retrona nuvies”: The fountain of the bride is located in the fetgera valley, so named because of the healing properties that water was believed to have to cure liver ailments.
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It was incredible to get to this point and find this Castle, without a doubt a one hundred percent recommended place to visit
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The region around Celrà offers diverse natural features, from the lush riverside environment of the Riera de Celrà and its Island of Salzes (Willows), ideal for birdwatching, to significant geological formations. You can also discover the impressive Volcà de la Crosa de Sant Dalmai, one of Europe's largest volcanic maars, and the biodiverse wetlands of the Estany de Sils.
Yes, several natural monuments around Celrà are suitable for families. Devesa Park, the largest urban park in Catalonia, is a great option with its vast shaded walks. The area around El Surolí Tree also offers a charming, easy visit with a local legend.
For spectacular panoramic views, head to Montigalar Summit. From its rocky outcrop in the Gavarres natural reserve, you can see the entire Alt i Baix Empordà. Another excellent spot for views of the Palagret stream valley is Castell de Palagret.
The natural monuments around Celrà are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Sant Miquel Castle – Sant Miquel Picnic Area loop' or the 'Castillo de Celrà – Nen Jesús Mines loop'. For running enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Sant Miquel Castle loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with challenging routes like 'Els Àngels Climb from Girona – Sant Miquel Castle loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Celrà, Running Trails around Celrà, and Gravel biking around Celrà guides.
Yes, Castell de Palagret is a prime example, offering a blend of historical ruins and a fantastic natural landscape with views of the Palagret stream valley. While not a traditional natural monument, the Sculpture Forest (Bosc de les Escultures) combines art with the tranquility of a forest setting.
The region's natural monuments offer beauty throughout the year. Autumn is particularly recommended for places like the Sculpture Forest due to the vibrant colors of fallen leaves. The Estany de Sils is excellent for birdwatching, especially in winter when many migratory birds from northern Europe arrive. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring.
The Volcà de la Crosa de Sant Dalmai is unique as one of the largest volcanic maars in Europe and holds the distinction of having the largest crater on the Iberian Peninsula, with a diameter over 1,200 meters. It was formed by a violent phreatomagmatic eruption and now features a diverse landscape of forests, meadows, and cultivated areas, supporting a variety of wildlife.
Absolutely. The Estany de Sils is a significant wetland recognized for its high biodiversity and is part of the European Natura 2000 network. It's a haven for water birds and unique flora. Additionally, the Riera de Celrà and its Island of Salzes (Willows) provide a rich riverside environment perfect for birdwatching.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility. Many highlight the spectacular views from spots like Montigalar Summit and the unique blend of history and nature at Castell de Palagret. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Sculpture Forest and the vastness of Devesa Park are also frequently praised.
Yes, El Surolí Tree is associated with a charming local legend. It's said that a couple in love, separated by distance, found their way back to each other after the girl threw stones at the tree while praying for her beloved's return. This led to a tradition where single individuals would throw stones at the tree, believing it would help them find a partner.
The natural areas around Celrà boast a rich variety of trees. In places like Devesa Park, you'll find over 2,500 plane trees, many exceeding 60 meters in height. Riverside areas, such as the Riera de Celrà, feature black poplars, holm oaks, and willows. The Gavarres massif, home to Montigalar Summit, is characterized by lush forests of holm oaks and oaks, alongside pine and eucalyptus.
Yes, the Estany de Sils offers several designated walking and cycling routes that allow visitors to explore its unique ecosystems, including wetlands, riparian forests, and grasslands. These routes are designed to showcase the area's diverse flora and fauna, particularly its abundant water birds.


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