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Les Masies De Voltregà

Can Pairot – Serratosa Pass Viewpoint loop from Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà

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Mountain biking trails
Spain
Catalonia
Barcelona
Osona
Les Masies De Voltregà

Can Pairot – Serratosa Pass Viewpoint loop from Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà

Hard

5.0

(1)

18

riders

Can Pairot – Serratosa Pass Viewpoint loop from Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà

03:09

34.3km

760m

Mountain biking

Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 13, 2026

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Includes a very steep uphill segment

You may need to push your bike.

After 9.32 km for 329 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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4.14 km

Can Pairot

Highlight • Restaurant

Good dishes and very good treatment! It's worth deviating a bit from the route to have a good time.

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11.1 km

Bassot de Baulenes

Lake

3

13.1 km

Santa Llúcia Hermitage, Sobremunt

Highlight • Religious Site

Santa Llúcia de Sobremunt is located at the north-eastern end of the municipal district, dominating a wide panorama of the Plana de Vic and the Pyrenees. The church, documented in the 14th century, preserves Romanesque remains at the base of the temple. The current church (18th century) has a rectangular floor plan; it consists of a single nave, separated from the presbytery by a grate, and simply decorated in Baroque style.

It has a bell tower with a gabled roof, and the west façade consists of a terraced atrium with two large semicircular arch openings (west and south). The access portal is interesting, framed with jambs and a molded stone lintel and has the date 1720, with an ashlar where a cross is inscribed. Above the cross is a rather damaged Gothic ashlar with a scene of the crucifixion, sculpted in bas-relief, in which four characters are distinguished and the crucified Christ, quite mutilated.

The hermitage of Santa Llúcia, initially dedicated to Santa Llúcia and Santa Quitèria, was not documented until 1370; the Romanesque remains at the base of the temple, but indicate that either the chapel existed long before or there may have been a military watchtower in this place. The devotion to Santa Quiteria disappeared in modern times, leaving Santa Llúcia, the lawyer of the sight, as the only patron saint. It was formerly known as Santa Llúcia de Dalt in contrast to Santa Llúcia de Baix, located in Taradell, which was the focus of devotion in the southern sector of the Plana de Vic. we; in 1720 it was already done. In 1748 the house of the hermits was extended, attached to the temple.
turisme.llucanes.cat/visiteu/esglesia-santa-llucia-sobremunt

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18.8 km

Sant Boi de Lluçanès is a town and municipality in the Lluçanès region, although it is administratively attached to that of Osona. It is located at the north-east end of the Luçanenca, and to the north-west of the Osonenca.

history
The term and the parish of Sant Boi are already mentioned in the year 905 in the act of consecration of Santa Maria de Lluçà and it belonged to the lords of Lluçà. The term, however, will be dismembered very soon. Specifically, in 962, Countess Riquilda bequeathed it to the see of Vic. A legacy that did not take effect until 933 when the bishop of Vic made an agreement with the noble Sendret de Gurb and by an exchange, the Bishops of Vic became the lords of the area that included a large part of the area of Perafita.


The term was divided into large properties or rural villas, formed by smaller farms around them. Among the most renowned and which still exist as manor houses we can name the Vilar, Vilarrasa, Viladecans, ...

The bishops of Vic ruled the area through a bishop who used to be the heir of Vilarrassa, whose genealogy is known from the year 1134, when Benet de Vilarrasa was already bishop.

The current population of Sant Boi began to form in the middle of the 16th century, although previously there was already a small nucleus of houses grouped around the church, but they practically disappeared in the 14th century due to the depopulation caused by the Black Plague In 1553 the nucleus had 10 houses, in 1626 the parish census had 86 houses with a total of 518 inhabitants. In 1782 there were 180 houses and 800 inhabitants, reaching a maximum of 1043 people in 1860. Currently the population census is 532 people.

ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant_Boi_de_Llu%C3%A7an%C3%A8s
Website: santboidellucanes.cat

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19.9 km

El Vilar de Sant Boi de Lluçanès

Highlight • Historical Site

The Vilar de Sant Boi is a monument in the municipality of Sant Boi de Lluçanès (Osona) included in the Inventory of Catalan Architectural Heritage. ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilar_de_Sant_Boi

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23.8 km

Ancient Olive Tree at Casanova de Viladecans

Highlight • Natural Monument

La Casanova de Viladecans is located on an elevated point at the eastern end of the municipality, a few meters east of the Rodó mountain range and north of the first bends of "la Trona".
It is a medium-sized farmhouse consisting of a main volume of ground floor, first floor and attic. a square volume attached to the west of two levels and several structures around it, closing a courtyard in front of the main facade of the farmhouse. It is built with stone masonry walls with corners delimited with worked ashlars. The roof is double-sided with gutters on the side facades in the main volume and four-sided in the attached square volume.


Observations:
In front of the main facade is a courtyard bounded by a stone masonry wall and a structure in the shape of a small church built in modern times at the south-east end of the courtyard. The main entrance to the courtyard faces south and is a gable-type portal (with a small double-sloped roof above) formed with worked stone jambs and a monolithic lintel with a lowered arch with the inscription "1792 IGNASI VILADECANS". A few meters to the south of the complex is an elongated structure framed with stone masonry walls and crowned with a double-sloped roof containing a large semi-circular arched opening framed with worked stone on its north facade.
The farmhouse is also known as Casanova de la Vila.


patrimonicultural.diba.cat/element/casanova-de-viladecans

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24.2 km

La Trona

Mountain Pass

8

29.2 km

Serratosa Pass Viewpoint

Highlight • Viewpoint

Mirador del Grau de Serratosa is a viewpoint facing the Plana de Vic. The Mirador del Grau de Serratosa is located near the Pico de la Miranda and the Collet de la Casanova mountain pass.
Accessible from the La Trona de Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà road and Sant Martí Xic road.

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34.3 km

End point

Bus stop

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26.5 km

3.89 km

2.19 km

1.74 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

18.1 km

8.92 km

2.62 km

2.44 km

1.86 km

259 m

123 m

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