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:. Alt berguedà
.:. trekking ½ day .:.
From Saldes to Gresolet
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Introduction
Saldes has two major attractions: El Pedraforca
and Gresolet. This route gives you different views of the two.
The outward journey is along the path of La Costa, the old path
that once united Gresolet and Saldes, and is very beautiful. The
return journey goes down along the Gresolet road to Cal Bessó.
Before starting this route and the other
routes in Saldes proposed in this series, we recommend you read
the book mentioned in the bibliography section, which can be found
at local tourist offices in the area.
Description
The route starts at Plaça Pedraforca in
Saldes. Go towards the church, go past it on the left and continue
downhill until you come to the Canalassa path where you will see
the board indicating the start.
If you follow the green and white waymarks
you will come to the Saldes castle, where consolidation works
and a study have recently been carried out on the better preserved
parts. The most spectacular feature is the tower base, with large
loopholes and a room with a pointed stone vault. Chronologically,
it may be placed between the 11th and 12th centuries with renovations
in the 19th or 15th. The castle church, dedicated to Saint Mary,
is a small edifice with a single rectangular nave with an apse
in the eastern part; you will soon notice that it has suffered
much during its long history: the deformed apse and the off-centre
belfry are testimonies of renovations arising from the upheavals
of history.
When you leave the castle, go downhill
to a small valley that was still cultivated until a few years
ago. The terraces that delimit the fields are exceptional: tons
of rocks that for generation after generation were put aside to
clear the cultivated land. The path goes through a maze where
you must take care not to lose sight of the waymarkers.
Keep going uphill until you come to the
Costa house, a typical mountain farmhouse with its surrounding
outbuildings. Three floors: the stables on the ground floor; the
kitchen, the oven, the living room and the bedrooms on the first
floor, and the granary in the loft. Next to the house is the barn
with the threshing yard in front. Apart from these elements, in
one corner there is a small fountain that has recently been restored.
This house shows the basic typology that became popular in the
mountains from the 16th century.
The path continues a little higher up
from the house towards Gresolet. Have a look at the long, high
dry stone walls that adapted the large mountain slopes to make
them suitable for cultivation.
From the point called Forat del Llop,
the path enters a very wild spot, passes under the Pedraforca
belvedere and continues flanking the gullies that plough the northern
side of El Pedraforca. The panoramic views afforded by the small
belvederes found when crossing the ridges are quite impressive.
The path ends at the track that, on the
left, takes you to the Gresolet sanctuary, one of the most emblematic
places in the county; higher up than the valley, it looks right
on to the immense Gresolet woods, which include the largest fir
woods in El Berguedà, on the upper confines is the limestone crown
that forms the northern side of El Pedraforca. Although this site
has been documented since the 13th century, nothing remains of
the original Romanesque structure of the church, a consequence
of the renovations periodically undertaken at the site.
To return to Saldes, follow the track
to the Cal Bessó crossroad (SL 9). Even though it is a track and
is well trodden in summer, you will be accompanied by the waters
from the Gresolet torrent. The torrent and the views suffice to
compensate any annoyances coming from traffic. The path goes past
several houses: Anorra, Cal Pistraus and Cal Camp d'en Jou on
the left, and Casalot on the right. Have a look at the terraces
on the slopes at the back of the houses: so much work and so little
to show!
Before reaching Cal Ferrer, the route
breaks on the right, initially along a re-opened track that covers
the original path, until it goes past the Cal Bessó house that
can be seen below. After going past the track, the verdure of
the Cal Bessó stream and a strenuous climb take you back to Saldes.
Ruta recomanada per
Càmping
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Technical data
Approximate distance: |
12 kilometres |
Approximate duration: |
4 hours. |
Signposting: |
Green and white waymarks along the route (outward
journey along local path number 3 and return journey
along local path number 9). |
Starting point: |
Plaça Pedraforca de Saldes. |
finishing point: |
Plaça Pedraforca de Saldes. |
Car park: |
parking in the square. |
Points of interest: |
Saldes castle, Santa Maria de Saldes, La Costa path,
Gresolet sanctuary. |
Services:
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For services in Saldes, consult the section on tourist
services |
Bibliography: |
Saldes, 15 rutes a peu. Ajuntament de Saldes
Catalunya Romànica, volume XII, El Berguedà |
Maps: |
El Berguedà 1:50.000. Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya
Serra del Cadí-Pedraforca 1:25.000. Editorial Alpina
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Comments: |
As several routes converge here, you must always
keep in mind which one you are following and pay attention
to the number on the signs.. |
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