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:. Alt berguedà .:.
trekking ½ day .:. Sant
Jaume de Frontanyà
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Introduction
This route is seldom travelled and is
especially outstanding because of the landscape and the variety
of vegetation. It runs mainly through extensive areas of pine
wood, with oaks and holm oaks on the southern face and beech on
the northern face. There is only one drawback: there is no reliable
water spring along the route. You must plan ahead and carry enough
water to last the whole route.
We suggest that, either before or after
the route, you visit the church of Sant Jaume de Frontanyà, which
is an exceptional example of Romanesque architecture. The key
is at the Marxandó inn, right in front of the church.
Description
The route starts by going uphill to a
small detour (signposted) that takes you to the cross of the Pla
de les Forques crossing. It's well worth going up to take in the
views of both the village and the surrounding mountains. There
are vast panoramic views towards El Baix Berguedà and El Lluçanès.
Turn back to the detour and continue along the route until you
reach the cross ridge. You will soon come to a point where the
ridge stretches out and becomes a wide grassy path that crosses
the wood: this is the Pla de la Lleona plain, where there is an
unmistakable monumental pine in the middle of the path.
Start the descent towards the Creu Melosa
pass. From here you can reach the Coms spring, if you need water:
go down the track on the left. You will shortly see the waymarks
of the GR 4 and the spring near a junction of tracks. You cannot
rely on this spring as it often dries up throughout the year.
If you've had enough for now, from here you can follow the red
and white waymarks going downhill to return to Sant Jaume de Frontanyà
in a little less than an hour.
If you want to keep going along the route,
go back to the Creu Melosa pass where there is a path that descends
northwards. The beech grove is charming; go down at your leisure
and enjoy it.
When you reach a track junction, the sign-posted
path goes to the right. If you feel like it and have enough energy
left, you can go up to the ruins of the Qüestió house. Take the
track on the left that goes uphill for about 500 metres and then
levels out. Here there is an electricity pylon on the right, at
the foot of the track. With the pylon behind you, you will see
a path going uphill to the left of a shoulder. The ruins of the
Qüestió house are behind this shoulder. This is a nice quiet place
to have a rest and admire the descent.
Return to the sign-posted path and you
then have to keep walking until you reach the road. Before reaching
the road, the path crosses a stream where there is a spring, which
will probably be dry, especially if it's summer. When you reach
the Batallola pass, downhill on the left, you will see the ruins
of the old Batallola house. Only the remains of walls are left.
From here, you have to walk along a stretch
of road. This is the price to pay when connecting mountain villages.
It is only a short walk, and mostly downhill.
At the pass itself, the path turns right
and goes down along the old trail. Now that you are on the final
stretch, all downhill, have a good look at the path. It is clean
and clear, but not due to the actions of man. Every now and then,
you see leaves and soil caught behind small obstacles. They have
been dragged there by the rainwater entrusted with keeping the
path clean and unobstructed.
Ruta recomanada per
Fonda
Cal Marxandó

Residència
- casa de Pagès Casa Blanca

Technical data
Approximate distance: |
9 kilometres |
Approximate duration: |
3 hours |
Signposting: |
Yellow and white waymarks along the route |
Starting point: |
In front of the church of Sant Jaume de Frontanyà |
finishing point: |
In front of the church of Sant Jaume de Frontanyà |
Points of interest: |
Sant
Jaume de Frontanyà, Pla de les Forques cross,
Pla de la Lleona plain, Creu Melosa pass, remains of
the Qüestió farmhouse, remains of the Batallola farmhouse
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Services:
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For services in the area, please refer to the tourist services section.
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Bibliography: |
Catalunya Romànica, volume XII, El Berguedà. |
Maps: |
El Berguedà 1:50.000. Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya.
Montgrony - Fonts del Llobregat 1:25.000. Editorial
Alpina. |
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