Calders

General information:

Located in the heart of the Moianès region, Calders is a charming municipality surrounded by rolling landscapes, lush forests, and peaceful valleys. This village, with its rural essence, offers the perfect setting to unwind, stroll along stone paths, and enjoy breathtaking views from its hills. The historical footprint can be felt in every corner, from its medieval castle to centuries-old farmhouses. In Calders, time seems to stand still, inviting visitors to calmly explore its natural beauty and cultural heritage.



How to get there?:
Moianes

Practical information:

• The Castle of Calders – Medieval remains of an old fortification with privileged views.
• Church of Sant Vicenç – A temple with centuries of history and architectural charm.
• Font Calda and its water springs – A magical spot surrounded by nature.
• Mill Route – A trail through old flour mills that evokes the village’s agricultural past.
• The Toll Caves (nearby, in Moià) – One of the most important prehistoric sites in Catalonia.
• The lime Kiln
• Royal Road from Vic to Manresa



What can't you miss?:

By car: From Barcelona, take the C-59 towards Moià and continue on the N-141c to Calders (approximately a 1-hour drive).
By public transport: Although there is no direct train, you can take a bus from Barcelona to Moià, and from there continue to Calders by taxi or private vehicle.





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