Càmping Can Cervera

Can Cervera, s/n
08469 Monseny
938 473 066
www.cancervera.com

cancervera@cancervera.com
KB-000126


Capacity 50 pitches
Opening hous off  9 -24 h
Holidays  From December 15 to January 15



A campsite with a swimming pool and outdoor squash courts surrounded by fields and with panoramic views of the Natural Park of Montseny.
Options and/or ideas of interest:
Walking routes through the Natural Park of Montseny: Matagalls, les Agudes, turó de l’Home, Pla de la Calma etc. A beautiful spot with fantastic views of the Montseny. Hermitage of Santa Anastàsia (being rebuilt). Campsite since 1983


Les Illes

Ctra. de Santa Maria de Palautordera a Seva, km 20
08469 Montseny
938 473 204 / 690 196 788
www.lesillesmontseny.es

campinglesilles@gmail.com
PB-000346 al PB-000348


Capacity 10 people



Independent rural lodgings fully fitted for an enjoyable stay in the Montseny area in comfort and in traditional style. A 12th century traditional farmhouse, surrounded by nature in a family atmosphere.

Options and/or ideas of interest:
An excellent starting point for getting to know the Montseny area : walking routes to El Matagalls, El Turó de l’Home, and Les Agudes. Impressive visits to Les Agudes and 20 minutes from the source of the river La Tordera. Leisure areas, games room, swimming pool, solarium and all at 70 km from Barcelona.


El Porxo de Can Baixeres

Can Baixeres, s/n
08469 Montseny
938 473 028 / 938 473 118
www.elporxo.com

info@elporxo.com
PB-000318


Capacity 12 people
Opening hous   Off All day



El Porxo de Can Baixeres is a Rural tourism farmhouse with four double bedrooms with bathrooms. There is a kitchen-dining room with a living-room and fireplace, children’s area, central heating, TV kitchen access, barbecue, terrace, swimming pool and views over the valley of the river of La Tordera.

Options and/or ideas of interest:
Walk or bike along the GR-5. Discover the spring of La Font del Ferro. Help work in the vegetable garden, help out and participate in all the current activities in


Car routes

Routes for a whole day.




Through Tordera Valley
Sta. Mª de Palautordera – St. Esteve de Palautordera – Montseny – Coll Formic – El Brull – Seva
A route of some 30 kilometres; discover the heart of the Montseny.

Places of Interest:
Arboretum to Santa Maria de Palautordera, Castell de Montclús to St. Esteve de Palautordera, the town of Montseny with a monumental box tree, the Iberian town of Montgròs to El Brull, the Church of Santa Maria at Seva.

Walking routes:

The route of the spring of La Font Ferrussa to the town of Montseny: an easy route of one hour following the GR-5. The route of the Iberian town of Montgròs;. A route which begins at El Brull combines a visit to the Iberian town. Possibility of a guided visit.

 

Through the west of MontsenySant Celoni – Campins – Santa Fe del Montseny – Sant Marçal – Viladrau
Sant Celoni – Campins – Santa Fe del Montseny – Sant Marçal – Viladrau
A 38 kilometre route with different views of a variety of landscapes in the Montseny area.

Places of Interest:
Can Casades (audiovisual display and information point) and the reservoir of the Pantà to Santa Fe, the hermitage and Font Bona to Sant Marçal, Espai Montseny in Viladrau.

Walking routes:
The Empedrat de Morou route, a two hour sign-posted route along the valley of La Vall de Santa Fe through the beech forest.

 

Through the humit areas of Montseny
Seva – Viladrau – Arbúcies – Breda – Gualba
A 57 kilometre route along municipalities which surround the Natural Park of Montseny.

Places of Interest: The Church of Santa Maria de Seva, The European Nature Centre at Vila-drau, The Ethnological Museum of the Montseny-La Gabella at Arbúcies, the monastery at Breda, The Church of Sant Vicenç.

Walking routes:
A route along the River of Arbúcies: a pleasant, easy walk along the banks of the River of Arbúcies to the town’s centre.


VTT routes

Lineal routes through Montseny:



From Aiguafreda to El Brull 
A trail through the Serra de l’Arca, an isolated offshoot surrounded by escarpments. The route heads through pine and holm oak trees along well-travelled tracks, except between Aiguafreda de Dalt (3.41 km) and 5.92 km. The descent from El Brull to the valley of the El Pujol creek is slippery. Water can be found along the way, as well as fine views from La Calma of the escarpments of the Serra de l’Arca. Make sure you visit the cave-crypt of Aiguafreda de Dalt and the parish church of El Brull.

Factsheet:
Distance: 23.52 km
Approximate time: 1h 45m
Overall climb: 530 m
Difficulty: moderate

From Aiguafreda to La Calma 
A route of incredible beauty crossing La Calma from end to end, along wide and well-travelled tracks. Despite the climb the ascent to the high plain of La Calma is fairly straightforward, thanks to the absence of sudden, steep inclines. The woods are mainly holm oaks. The path cuts through a small beach glade as it reaches Collformic. The region of La Calma, which stands out for its open, undulating contours, is surprising in its lack of a layer of tree cover, and the presence of large areas of heathland. You should take on water at the En Vinyes spring. The descent back to Aiguafreda includes a number of difficult sections, and others which can easily be missed. Take care.

Factsheet
Distance: 38.14
Approximate time: 3h 30m
Overall climb: 1030 m
Difficulty: high

Between La Garriga and Corró d’Amunt
A level and simple route, with only short and gentle climbs through what is the the driest region of Montseny. Typical plateau landscapes which are best avoided during the hottest months. The limited shade and few trees do at least offer an open outlook over the farmlands of olive trees and cereal crops which typify this more low-lying area of Montseny.
Take water with you: none is to be found except at La Garriga and Samalús. A perfect route for novice mountain bikers.

Factsheet
Distance: 16.66 km
Approximate time: 1h 30m
Overall climb: 255 m
Difficulty: easy

From Cànoves to Vallforners
The Vallforners Ravine is one of the longest, deepest and wildest in Montseny. The presence of just a few farmhouses, except for El Vilar, all of them clinging to the south-facing slopes, gives it a particularly solitary air, accentuated these days by the dark, peaceful waters of the reservoir. Meanwhile, in the furthest depths of the valley is the magnificent manor house of Vallforners, isolated amid an almost oppressive ring of mountains.

The first section of the route runs high along the southern side of the valley, with views of the houses of Muntanya, Can Cuc, and above all a national record breaker: the Great Chestnut Tree of Cuc. Beyond the stonewalled house of Vallforners, the route heads back towards Cànoves, on the shaded, inhospitable and monotonous side of the valley, which nonetheless offers attractive glimpses of the reservoir and the neighbouring mountains. This route does not, therefore, describe the valley track, alongside the Vallforners reservoir, despite its undeniable attractions. This alternative (indicated elsewhere) is however open to those wishing to shorten the route (the track is quite easy to find), and wishing to take in the sight of Montseny’s largest body of water.

Factsheet
Distance: 21.95 km
Approximate time: 2 h
Overall climb: 685 m
Difficulty: extreme

From Sant Pere de Vilamajor to Sant Elies
The Sant Elies hermitage, with its hilltop setting, is one of the most attractive sights in this region of Montseny. The ascent is tough, but the panoramic views are worth the effort. The return to Sant Pere runs along the shaded foothills of the Serra de Palestrins, providing a complete view of the long and deep valley of the El Cortès Creek.

Factsheet
Distance: 24.73 km
Approximate time: 2h 30m
Overall climb: 900 m
Difficulty: high

From Sant Esteve to El Samon
It does not lead to any particular destination, but instead links a number of charming landscapes, such as Santa Susana, El Samon, la Cova and Sant Elies. A varied route offering fine views of the Tordera valley and the Turó de l’Home massif.

Factsheet
Distance: 29.72 km
Approximate time: 2h 45m
Overall climb: 935 m
Difficulty: extreme

 

From Montseny to La Calma
A route which runs along well-travelled main tracks for the most part. The 12 km-long climb up the wide, sunny track of El Molar make this a distinctive and unforgettable route. Bring plenty of water.

La Calma marks two changes in the route. To begin with, the more gentle contours allow for easier, effort-free progress. Meanwhile, the dense woodlands of holm oaks end at this point, giving way to open landscapes of wide meadows and heathland of heather, broom and ferns.

La Calma is a narrow, winding high plain, some 7 km long and 3 km wide on average. Meadows and heathland carpet the gently undulating terrain, making for a breathtaking landscape. Broad horizons from all heights. The old Cafè dels Carlins is to be found here, built on the edge of a grassy meadow of unrivalled beauty. It offers a natural outlook dominated by El Matagalls, Les Agudes and El Turó de l’Home One of the outhouses is still used by the shepherd.

Factsheet
Distance: 35.11 km
Approximate time: 3h 15m
Overall climb: 1045 m
Difficulty: high

Sortides amb BTT al voltant d’Arbúcies
BTT 22 – Castell de Montsoriu
BTT 10 – Sant Marçal
BTT 5 – Sant Pere Desplà


Els Tres Monts

Signaled route through the natural parks of Montseny, Sant Llorenç de Munt i l’Obac and Montserrat
Total: 106 km
www.elstresmonts.cat



Situated between el Montseny, Sant Llorenç del Munt and Montserrat. Els 3 monts is a tourist itinerary which can be covered in a total of 32 hours.The itinerary is divided in six phases, allowing the traveller to access deep unknown places and reach various emblematic spots of pre-coastal Catalonia.

The route begins at El Montseny Natural Park, kicking off the adventure from the majestic Turó de l’Home ( 1706m/5,598 feet)and bordering the Matagalls peak ( 1,697 m,/5,568 feet) until we reach Sant Miquel del Fai. This path takes us through the cingles de Bertí, Gallifa and Sant Llorenç Savall, entering the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l’Obac Natural Park through the beautiful Horta Valley. After climbing la Mola, summit ( 1,104 m/3,622 feet), we will get a fantastic view of the Matagalls peak and Montserrat. Our return will be through the same path,where we will pass very close to el Montcau ( 1056m/3,464 feet) on our way to the Estenalles pass, before going on towards the lovely village of Mura. As we leave the village, we will walk and enjoy the most unknown side of Sant Llorenc, until we arrive at Rellinars,where we will continue towards Monistrol and prepare to climb Montserrat.

At the end of each phase, those who wish to stay overninbght and enjoy our local gastronomy can do so at lolcal hotels anda restaurants vonveniently localted in the area.


Ademc Itineraris Montseny

Carrer de la Font del Gatell, 4
08469 Montseny
Tel. 661 959 737/ 938 482 008
info@ademc-montseny.cat
www.ademc-montseny.cat


Capacity of the groups  to suit the requirements of each client



ADEMC,SCP is a company dedicated to environmental education in the Natural Park of Montseny and in its area of influence. Activities consist in guided tours for schools and for the public in general.

Options and/or ideas of interest:
Made to measure excursions for school and adult groups. Discover the biological and cultural wealth of the Montseny. 3-hour Sunday outings can also be organised along the Valley of La Tordera.

Informació sortides guiades al Montseny

Informació la natura va a l’escola


Les esquelles d’en Jaume

Permanent exhibition at Casal de Cultura in the town of Montseny


Visit by prior request at the information point or once in the village, approach the information point and ask for availability to be able to accompany you.
Information centre schedule
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Monday and Tuesday not public holidays, closed.
Ticket price
Free.



“Les esquelles d’en Jaume” (Jaume’s sheepbells) is an exhibition about the bells which were collected by Jaume Traveria Vila (a farmer in Montseny) along his life. The museum exhibits about 1000 bells from  diferent places and types which were given to Montseny town.

Hells show a special sound related to the farmer life, an activity which has been developed for thousands of years in the country and also at Montseny area. In Catalunya there are only two museums which are similar to this one.


Un diàleg entre l’home i el territori

Passeig de les escoles , 6 (Casal de Cultura de Montseny)
08469 Montseny
p.montseny.casal@diba.cat


Visit by prior request at the information point or once in the village, approach the information point and ask for availability to be able to accompany you.
Informaton centre schedule
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Monday and Tuesday not public holidays, closed.
Ticket price
Free



The Montseny Natural Park, A dialogue between man and the territory, is an initiative promoted by the Area of ​​Territory and Sustainability of the Provincial Council of Barcelona, ​​with the collaboration of Montseny City Council.

It is an exhibition that shows how life has evolved in the mountains, it is located in the Casal de Cultura de Montseny.