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:. Alt berguedà .:. trekking ½ day .:. From Borredā to Sant Sadurní de Rotgers


Mapa De Borredà a Sant Sadurní de Rotgers


Introduction

    Sant Sadurní de Rotgers is one of the most representative Romanesque churches in the county and has recently been restored with great care. This route follows the former Borredā path to the valley where this church is set. The age of this path affords it great intrinsic interest; the return trip is taken along more modern paths and roads, surrounded by the woods that are typical of this area.


Description
    The route begins at the Plaįa Major in Borredā. Before or after taking this route, it's well worth going for a walk around the old quarter of this village. The whole historic quarter is very well preserved and emanates an atmosphere of long-forgotten times.
    Follow the GR 4 waymarks. After leaving the fields at the exit from the village and before starting on a short ascent, you will see some flat rocks in a small meadow to the left. These are salt licks, rocks on which salt was placed for the livestock as a diet supplement.
    In the olden days, this path was so important that it was cobbled in some parts to prevent erosion. A fine example of cobbling can be seen in the short uphill stretch as erosion has exposed the technique used. The rocks were not placed flat (because they would fall out of place too easily) but were set into the ground on one side to better withstand the treading of animals and people and weather extremes.
    The path emerges from a field and leads to a track. The left side takes you to the church of Sant Sadurní de Rotgers. If you are short of water, there is a spring about 600 metres to the right. It's at the foot of the track, after crossing a stream. You won't find any more water until you get to Borredā. This spring once supplied water to the Cirera farmhouse, now demolished. The renovation work dates from the 18th century.
    After being restored, the Romanesque church of Sant Sadurní de Rotgers (11th and 12th centuries) became part of the County Council's network of monuments you can visit. For 2 € (1.35 € for children and pensioners), you get very comprehensive information on the history and building of the church. Highly recommendable. Check for opening times.
    Following the ridge behind the church, in a couple of minutes you reach the remains of walls built right alongside a rock wall. These are the ruins of one or two mediaeval houses from the same period as the church. Here we would envision houses with one or two rooms and a roof with a single slope.
    When you go back to start on the return path to Borredā, a track emerges on the right that leads to a wide plain and, to the right, the ruins of a house set on a small shoulder. This is the Putxot house. This is a quiet place to have a rest and enjoy the landscape. To the southwest you can make out in the distance the Obaga house halfway up the woods, also abandoned.
    You now follow the GR you came up on until you come to El Pontarrķ where there is a crossroad, to the right, with white and green waymarks that descend on the right side of the Pontarrķ valley, first to reach the stream and then going further on. At the small Capdevila pass there are white and green waymarks to the right that take you to Vilada via El Pradell and Santa Magdalena de Guardiolans. Your route stays to the left, which also has white and green waymarks. You will go through the fields of the Capdevila house and reach El Pati.
    Once you have found the red and white waymarks of the GR 241, follow them to the left to get back to Borredā.


Route recommended by

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Technical data

Approximate distance:
11 kilometres
Approximate duration:
4 hours
Signposting:
Red and white waymarks to Rotgers (GR 4), green and white waymarks to El Pati and red and white waymarks (GR 241) to Borredā.
Starting point:
Plaįa Major, Borredā
finishing point:
Plaįa Major, Borredā
Car park:
Public car park at Borredā
Points of interest:
Old town centre of Borredā, salt licks, cobbled path, Sant Sadurní de Rotgers, el Putjot.
Services:
For services within the borough, consult the section on tourist services
Bibliography:
Catalunya Romānica, volume XII, El Berguedā
Maps:
El Berguedā 1:50.000. Institut Cartogrāfic de Catalunya