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.:. trekking ½ day .:.
The Gósol mill and Torrentsenta
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Introduction
As Gósol only was accessible by animal
until the end of the 1940s, it maintains the charm - and some
drawbacks - of having been isolated from the frenzy of the modern
world. Apart from the classic appeal of El Pedraforca, the village
offers the guest a great variety of attractions. The ruins of
the old village are well worth visiting, grouped around the castle
on the top of a hill; the ruins of the church of Santa Maria have
been restored and you can go up the tower, from where you get
an excellent panoramic view; it's also worth visiting the small
ethnographic museum and memorial to Picasso's stay at the village
at the beginning of the 20th century.
The route we propose runs along the fertile
valley of Gósol, passing through old fields - today meadows -
and livestock roads.
Description
The route begins at the roundabout
entrance to the village. At this point there is a modern fountain,
beside which emerges drinking water for the village and you can
fill up your canteens there before starting on the walk. From
here, either looking north to the slope in front, or looking south
or towards the hill in the old village, you will see terraced
land everywhere. These are dry marginal lands, where much labour
was needed to get precious little, and which contrast with the
rich soils that were later worked.
Start going down alongside the fields
until you reach the Gósol mill. The building has been restored
and there are no longer any old features in view, but if you go
behind, you can still see two water spouts with the remains of
some machinery; there is also a pipe leading to a nearby building
where there was a turbine to produce electricity for the town.
It is clear that here a double use was made of the water. In front
of the mill there is a trout fish farm and beside the river, a
picnic area set up for the fishermen.
The route crosses the river and,
after some 200 metres, starts to become steeper. You can detect
the old livestock paths used to get to the upper fields and lead
the animals to pasture. In the woods, you can even see the walls
that delimited the old fields. After the last bend, the route
comes out onto a track, where you have to turn right and go alongside
a rudimentary house called Borda del Tinent. From here, you start
going down along a shortcut that avoids a long bend in the track.
At the end of the shortcut, when
you get back to the track, you will see the Forcat stream and
an interesting crevice that this stream passes through. There
are some water spouts at the foot of the track where you can get
water if you need to. A little while later you come to the Torrentsenta
spring, where water emerges from openings in the rock. Here there
is a well-equipped picnic area with tables and barbecues.
From here, there is a leisurely
return along a wide track.
When you have finished the route,
we suggest you go up to the hill where the original village of
Gósol was settled and then go for a walk around the present-day
village.
Ruta recomanada per
Càmping
Cadí Vacances
Hostal
Cal Franciscó
Technical data
Approximate distance: |
7 kilometres |
Approximate duration: |
3 hours |
Signposting: |
Green and white waymarks complemented with wooden
arrows Starting and finishing point: In front of the
Segadors monument (entrance roundabout to Gósol) |
Starting point: |
Segadors monument |
finishing point: |
Segadors monument |
Car park: |
The roundabout area |
Points of interest: |
Gósol mill, Forcat stream, Torrentsenta, old village
of Gósol and Gósol |
Services:
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For services in the borough, consult the section
on tourist services |
Bibliography: |
Catalunya Romànica, volume XII, El Berguedà |
Maps: |
Serra del Cadí-Pedraforca 1:25.000 Editorial Alpina
El Berguedà 1:50.000. Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya |
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