Aqüeductes de can Vilallonga
Aqueducts of Can Vilallonga: Heritage site related to the use of water, declared an Area of Ethnological Interest and listed as a Cultural Asset of National Interest. Route to view from the lock to the pond: please refer to the Wikiloc link below.
Església de Sant Mateu de Montnegre
Church of Sant Mateu de Montnegre: The image shows a partly overgrown but restored religious temple. The restoration works were completed in 2018. The building features buttresses on its right side, built to address the structural problems the temple has had since early times.
Església de Sant Jaume de Campdorà
Church of Sant Jaume de Campdorà: It is a church with the bell tower next to the facade. On the other side lies the cemetery. And behind it the rectory. Originally Romanesque, the building was modified in the 18th century.
Església de Sant Cristòfol del Bosc
Church of Sant Cristòfol del Bosc: One of the hidden gems of the Gavarres. It remains unclear whether this was the original parish church of the village of Llambilles or if it has always been a hermitage. Today, it is one of the most popular public sites in the massif.
Romanyà surroundings (“Cova d’en Daina Dolmen” and the “Suro Gran de l’Almeda”)
Excavated by Lluís Esteva, this is one of the largest dolmens in Les Gavarres. The funerary monument dates back to the Neolithic (2700–2500 BC) and is listed as a Cultural Asset of National Interest. Nearby stands a monumental cork oak “Suro Gran de l’Almeda” that shows signs of having been stripped right up to its […]
Els Metges
The “Els Metges” complex consists of the church dedicated to Saint Cyprian, with a chapel to Saints Cosme and Damià; a restaurant; and a barn for keeping livestock. The combination of these three buildings gives the site a special interest for visitors to Les Gavarres.
The Daró and the surroundings of the Molí d’en Frigola
The mill is one of three modern mills located on the Daró River, together with the mill “Molí d’en Ribes” and the mill “Molí d’en Coia”. Molí d’en Frigola stands out because it has been declared an Area of Ethnological Interest, in the category of Cultural Asset of National Interest.
Castell de Sant Miquel
Castle of Sant Miquel: Name used to designate the architectural complex of the Hermitage of Sant Miquel, its fortifications, and the optical telegraph tower, built during the Peninsular War.
Castell de Palagret
Castle of Palagret: Excavated and consolidated, the castle, declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest, offers an unbeatable view over Les Gavarres. It was part of Girona’s defensive line, along with the castles of Juià and Barbavella.
Castell de Juià
Castle of Juià: It is currently being excavated and studied. Declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest, it formed part of the defensive line of the city of Girona.