Best mountain peaks around Santa Eugènia De Berga provide access to panoramic views and diverse landscapes. While the town is situated on a plain, it offers vistas of prominent peaks in the Montseny Massif and the Eastern Pyrenees. The area features accessible natural attractions, including Puigsacost Peak, which presents extensive views of the Vic Plain and surrounding mountain ranges. This region serves as a gateway to exploring the natural beauty of the Osona region.
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Spectacular views of the Matagalls. Good forest track to go with the gravel.
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Beautiful panorama where in the background of the image we see the 1,698-meter Matagalls mountain in the Montseny massif, which is located between the municipalities of Brull and Viladrau in the region of Osona, and that of Montseny in the Vallés Oriental. At the top you can find a geodesic vertex, together with a cross of considerable dimensions, dedicated to Mosén Cinto Verdaguer.
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Nice views of Montseny and a good place to sit and rest.
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Puig del Far is a great place to see the Sau reservoir and on a clear day you can see the Pyrenees.
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The cross is from the year 1900. There are great views from here over the Plana de Vic and its surroundings. Gurb preserves an agricultural and livestock tradition with a significant number of farmhouses and farms.
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Any good time, the route can be classified as easy, and if you like history, you will be able to soak up what happened in 1715 and the repercussions to this day.
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The section to ascend if you go by bike is difficult to climb on hills, too much upward slope. I recommend going down the main one and not the other viewpoint, but only if you go by bike, it is a very narrow and inclined section for hikers.
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Beautiful hermitage on top of a hill overlooking the plain of Vic. Must visit.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Ermita de Sant Sebastià, a historical religious building offering extensive views over the Vic plain. Another popular spot is Gurb Cross, a man-made monument with great panoramas of the Plana de Vic. For views of the Sau reservoir and the Pyrenees on clear days, Puig del Far is a favorite.
Yes, Ermita de Sant Sebastià is considered family-friendly and offers an easy route to a beautiful hermitage with views over the Vic plain. The general area around Santa Eugènia de Berga provides accessible natural attractions and trails suitable for families.
From peaks like Puigsacost, you can expect impressive panoramic views of the entire northern section of the Vic Plain. This includes the Montseny Massif (with Matagalls), the Guilleries Massif, the Collsacabra area, and even the Eastern Pyrenees, featuring Puigmal as its highest peak. Other viewpoints like Puig del Far offer sights of the Sau reservoir and the distant Pyrenees.
The most notable historical site is Ermita de Sant Sebastià, a religious building with historical significance related to events in 1715. Additionally, Gurb Cross is a man-made monument dating back to 1900, offering historical context alongside its views.
The region is generally pleasant for hiking during most seasons. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes. While specific winter hiking conditions aren't detailed, the area's accessible nature suggests it can be enjoyed year-round, though some higher or more challenging routes might require extra preparation in colder months.
While many local trails are accessible, some sections, like the ascent to El Roc Gros Viewpoint, can be challenging due to steep inclines, especially for cyclists, but also for hikers on narrow sections. For more extensive and challenging mountaineering, the visible Montseny Massif and Eastern Pyrenees (like Puigmal) offer diverse and demanding trails.
The area around Santa Eugènia De Berga is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, explore routes like the 'Roman Temple of Vic – Ermita de Sant Sebastià loop' for touring, or the 'Vic Green Ring Trail' for road cycling. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Anilla Verde de Vic – Church of Sentfores loop'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for Cycling around Santa Eugènia De Berga, Road Cycling Routes around Santa Eugènia De Berga, and MTB Trails around Santa Eugènia De Berga.
You can get beautiful panoramas of the Montseny Massif, including the 1,698-meter Matagalls mountain, from Views of Matagalls from GR-2. This viewpoint is located on the GR-2 trail and offers a great place to rest and enjoy the scenery. Puigsacost Peak also provides a comprehensive view of the Montseny Massif.
While not strictly 'hidden,' El Roc Gros Viewpoint offers a natural monument experience with rewarding views, though some sections can be challenging. For a broader regional perspective, Puigsacost Peak in the Sant Marc Mountain Range is a local gem providing extensive panoramic vistas that encompass several major regional massifs.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive panoramic views over the Vic Plain and surrounding mountain ranges. The combination of accessible natural attractions, historical sites like Ermita de Sant Sebastià, and the opportunity to see distant peaks like the Pyrenees from viewpoints such as Puig del Far are highly valued.
The Sant Marc Mountain Range, which includes Puigsacost Peak, is a significant local elevation near Santa Eugènia de Berga. It offers elevation changes of 580 meters and provides impressive panoramic views of the entire northern section of the Vic Plain, including the Montseny Massif, Guilleries Massif, Collsacabra area, and the Eastern Pyrenees.


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