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:. Alt berguedà
.:. trekking 1 day .:. Catllarąs
circuit
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Introduction
El Catllarąs is perhaps one of the lesser-known
ranges in El Berguedą but it is also one of the most interesting.
Four of the routes proposed in this section give several views
of the southern side. This route takes you right into the northern
side with an itinerary that combines a religious past, agricultural
and livestock uses and mining exploitation in a setting of great
natural beauty.
Description
The PR starts at the Coromines quarter, in front of Sant Antoni chapel.
This quarter is the set of houses you come to when you cross the river
and consists of one main street with all the other streets crossing
it. It was a workers neighbourhood created in the middle of the
18th century for those working in the incipient textile industry.
It is important due to the fact that it is one of the first examples
of urban planning in Catalonia.
The route begins by following the former
high road from La Pobla to Ripoll that takes you to the monastery
of Santa Maria de Lillet. The first references to this monastery
date from the 9th century. The present-day ensemble is the result
of several construction works from the 11th, 14th, and 18th centuries.
It was burned down during the Civil War but has recently been
restored and can now be visited. A little further up, you will
come to the small Romanesque church of Sant Miquel. To see inside
both buildings, ask for the keys at the Pobla de Lillet tourist
office (Xesco Boix park, no number).
The sign-posted path starts going up to
a cliff where you can see a cross and remains of walls. These
are the remains of the old Pobla castle, built during the 10th
century and probably abandoned in the 13th century. When you reach
the pass below the castle, a small path goes up to the castle.
The view from here is magnificent: it affords an excellent view
of the Berguedą and Ripollčs ranges, with La Pobla at your feet.
From here the path starts going up through
beech and pine woods to reach the Catllarąs villa. This building
was originally designed by Gaudķ to house the engineer who oversaw
the mines that extracted coal to feed the furnaces of the Clot
del Moro cement factory. Unfortunately, the original design only
remains in the form; the typical details of Gaudķ architecture
disappeared with the various remodelling works undertaken. It
is presently occasionally used as a lodge. Later, on the right side, there is a spring.
The path now continues west and is very
steep until the Fred pass and the Roca de la Lluna belvedere.
However, we suggest the option of following a track that, though
longer, has two advantages: the slope is smoother and you can
visit one of the Arderiu mine entrances. Almost all the old mines
have either disappeared or are very hard to reach. In this case,
the mine is at the foot of the track. To get there, keep going
up through the main track from the villa. At the first crossing,
keep going up on the right; at the second crossing, Font d'Ardericó
is indicated to the left. Keep on this track for about a hundred
metres and you will see the mine entrance on the right. It was
worked from 1908 to 1922. To reach the belvedere, return to the
main track and keep going up.
The Roca de la Lluna belvedere was built
by ICONA and affords magnificent views of the Pyrenean and pre-Pyrenean
ranges, and also gives you a ragged profile of the Catllarąs ranges
to the south. There are tables and benches and a spring where
you can have a picnic.
If you keep on along the sign-posted path,
you reach a terrace with a chimney and walls: this is the engine
room, where the coal from several mines was collected before starting
the complex journey to the road to La Pobla, where a new narrow
gauge railway station has been built.
There is a moment when the route leaves
the track and takes a small detour to go through the meadow called
Joc de la Pilota. The name, the Ball Game, comes from the fact
that it was used by the English engineers living at the villa
to play ball games. It is also called the Damases meadow. Surrounded
by woods and limestone rocks, this is a place where you can breathe
in an atmosphere of great peacefulness. It is located halfway
along the route and is an ideal place to have a rest and observe
the simple beauty of nature.
You later come to the Gespador meadow,
one of the characteristic meadows of the upper spheres of the
mountain range. In summer there is usually a small herd of cows,
a vestige of the large herds that once grazed in these meadows.
You soon reach a large rock set in the
middle of a plain: this is the Catllarąs rock, one of the clear
divisions between the northern and the southern faces. Towards
the east you see the peaks that mark the central ridge, and towards
the south the large meadows of the Orri plain.
After crossing a pass, the path now starts going downhill. After
following a track (with the occasional shortcut) you reach a point
where the path takes a 90ŗ turn to the right. From here the yellow
and white waymarks end and you have to start following the red
and white waymarks of the GR 4. The path eventually runs into
a track with a large plain on the right: this is the Ermita fields,
once cultivated fields where you can still see the terraced land.
This is a good spot to have a rest.
After walking a while, you reach the Falgars
spring with tables. On your left, you will see the GR 4.2 that gives to Sant Julià de Cerdanyola, Guardiola de Berguedà, Bagà i coll de Pal. You continue to the Falgars sanctuary, wich you can see in front.. Though documented since the 10th century, the present
building dates back to the 17th century with some Romanesque remains.
There is a cave, Cova de la Troballa, where legend has it that
a figure of the Virgin was found. This cave is a little far off
the route. Apart from the church, there is a meals and accommodation
service. There are also facilities for barbecues, which are usually
quite popular, especially in summer, on weekends with good weather,
and in mushroom season.
From here the path now descends towards La
Pobla via the ridge. In this section you go through three passes
or passages that skirt rockwalls along the path. It is quite interesting
to see how the path skirts these obstacles. This path was of such
importance that it was cobbled in some parts to facilitate preservation
and you can still see the stones driven sideways into the ground,
especially below the first and the last pass.
If you are looking for a quiet place,
just before you get to La Pobla, go to the Ventaiola wood. You
have to make a slight detour. The path goes down alongside fields
and you can see the wood on the right. You will see a track on
the right with a yellow cross. Go past this track and keep going
down. You will come to a second track on the right, also with
a yellow cross. Take this track and you will soon come to yellow
points painted on the trunks. Follow these waymarks until you
reach the Roure spring, a lovely spot with a spring and stone
benches. If you descend via the ridge path, you come to a concrete
road that takes you back to the last stretch of the GR, after passing the heliport.
Route recomended by
Masia Sarga
Hostal Pericas
Technical data
Approximate distance: |
17 kilometres |
Approximate duration: |
5-6 hours. |
Signposting: |
Yellow and white waymarks from La Pobla to the Ermita
fields (PRC-52) and red and white waymarks from of the
Ermita fields to La Pobla (GR 4). |
Starting point: |
Pl. Ajuntament (town hall square) de la Pobla de Lillet (you should follow carrer Regatell, pl. del Capdavall, carrer de la Font and pujada de Sant Antoni to reach the Sant Antoni chapel, the beginning of the PR. |
finishing point: |
Pl. Ajuntament (town hall square) de la Pobla de Lillet. |
Car park: |
parking behind the town hall. |
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Points of interest: |
Monastery
of Santa Maria de Lillet, Sant
Miquel roundabout, xalet del Catllaràs,
mirador de la Roca de la Lluna, el joc de la Pilota,
el prat Gespador, el roc del Catllaràs, el
camp de l’Ermità, el santuari de Falgars,
els Graus, diverses fonts i bones vistes panoràmiques.
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Services:
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For services in La Pobla de Lillet consult the
section on tourist services.
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Bibliography: |
Catalunya Romànica, volume XII, El Berguedà. Guia del PR C-52. Editorial Claret.
Relleu fotogràfic de les Mines del Berguedà. |
Maps: |
El Berguedà 1:50.000. Institut
Cartogràfic de Catalunya.
Montgrony – Fonts del Llobregat 1:25.000. Editorial Alpina. |
Comments: |
There are many springs along the route. |
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