Check here all the signposted routes for bicycles.
In addition to the signposted routes, there are different routes called "The Secrets of the Greenways" through which, from the Carrilet cycle lane, you can explore the area by bike.
Check here all the signposted routes for bicycles.
In addition to the signposted routes, there are different routes called "The Secrets of the Greenways" through which, from the Carrilet cycle lane, you can explore the area by bike.
Routes and excursions TOP
Demanding route through the summits that surround the Mare de Déu del Mont, with panoramic views of much of the Garrotxa and the Alt Empordà.
This is a demanding route as it gains height quickly over a short distance. However, it provides for wonderful views of two singular sites: the impressive waterfall of Salt del Sallent, at its best after heavy rain, and the chapel of Santa Magdalena.
Monasteries, medieval villages, churches and, above all, castles are today some of the most important reminders of the medieval past of La Garrotxa.
Itinerary that brings us to the zone of la Vall del Bac and Alta Garrotxa (Garrotxan Highlands), where we come across sites of great natural interest and wonderful landscapes.
Maià de Montcal and Beuda are both good examples of La Garrotxa’s valuable cultural heritage and their wonderful Romanesque churches are the perfect excuse to visit this part of La Garrotxa.
Very long route, demanding and very uneven by some of the most unique places of the Alta Garrotxa.
This route visits some of the sites in La Garrotxa that are indelibly associated with the Third Carline War (1872–1876).
Torre de Murrià is a Roman watchtower that was converted into a signalling tower during the Carline Wars. It is reasonably well conserved and its moat and walls can still be seen.