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Valentí Bridge

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Valentí Bridge

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The Pont de Valentí, also known as Pont d'en Valentí, is a historic medieval bridge nestled in the picturesque Garrotxa region of Catalonia, Spain. Located in the municipality of Montagut i Oix, this architectural gem stands at an elevation of 346 metres, gracefully spanning the Riera d'Escales, a tributary of the Fluvià river. Distinguished by its single large arch crafted from local stone, the bridge serves as a significant cultural heritage asset within the stunning Alta Garrotxa natural park.

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    April 10, 2022

    Hiking

    It is a medieval bridge with a single large arch. It is the access to the Sant Aniol d’Aguja route and the Valencian path that leads to Sales de Llierca.
    The toponym of Valencians owes its name to the origin of the engineers who built it to allow access to the forest masses in the interior of Alta Garrotxa.
    Once crossed we find the old Hostal de Ca la Bruta.
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    January 5, 2021

    Hiking

    Beautiful bridge to view the gorge. You can walk down to the water here and explore the boulders. Also a great spot to stop and have some refreshments.

    June 10, 2025

    Hiking

    You can't just drive to Sadernes and park at the moment. You need a QR code to reserve a parking space. You can download this in advance via a website or at a checkpoint on one of the access roads. The cost was 6 euros. The best thing is to do it in advance, because the first time we came in the weekend everything was already occupied and we had to go back.
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    Location: Montagut I Oix, Garrotxa, Girona, Catalonia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best way to secure parking when visiting Pont de Valentí?

    Parking near the Pont de Valentí, particularly at Sadernes which is a common starting point for trails, requires advance planning. You'll need a QR code to reserve a parking space, which typically costs around 6 euros. It's highly recommended to secure this reservation online beforehand, especially if visiting on weekends or during peak season, as spaces fill up quickly.

    Are there any specific permits or regulations for hiking in the Alta Garrotxa Natural Park near Pont de Valentí?

    While general hiking in Alta Garrotxa Natural Park doesn't typically require specific permits for access, it's crucial to be aware of parking regulations. As mentioned, access to popular trailheads like Sadernes often requires a pre-booked QR code for parking. Always check local regulations before your visit, especially concerning protected areas and specific routes.

    What are the difficulty levels of the hiking trails accessible from Pont de Valentí, such as the Sant Aniol d'Aguja route?

    The Pont de Valentí serves as a gateway to various hiking opportunities within Alta Garrotxa. The highlight itself is categorized as intermediate. The Sant Aniol d'Aguja route, which starts from the bridge, is known for being a more demanding hike. The 'Camí dels Valencians' also offers a significant trek. Hikers should be prepared for varied terrain, including ascents and descents, and ensure they have appropriate gear and fitness levels.

    Is Pont de Valentí suitable for a winter hike, and what should I expect?

    While the intro mentions hiking is popular year-round, winter conditions can vary. The area around Pont de Valentí can be beautiful in winter, but trails might be wet, muddy, or even icy, especially in shaded areas or higher elevations. Always check the weather forecast before heading out and ensure you have appropriate winter hiking gear, including waterproof boots and layers. Some services or facilities might also have reduced hours.

    Can I visit Pont de Valentí with my dog, and are there any specific regulations for pets in Alta Garrotxa?

    Many trails in natural parks like Alta Garrotxa are generally dog-friendly, but specific regulations can apply. It's usually required to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is well-behaved. Check the official Alta Garrotxa Natural Park website for the most up-to-date pet regulations before your visit.

    Are there any family-friendly or easy walks around Pont de Valentí?

    While the Pont de Valentí itself is easily accessible, many of the longer routes like the Sant Aniol d'Aguja trail are more challenging. However, the immediate area around the bridge allows for a pleasant, easy stroll to view the gorge and descend to the water's edge. For families with younger children or those seeking easier walks, consider shorter out-and-back options from the bridge, focusing on the scenic views and the opportunity to explore the boulders by the river.

    What is the operational status of Hostal de Ca la Bruta, which is located near Pont de Valentí?

    Historically, after crossing the Pont de Valentí, visitors would find the old Hostal de Ca la Bruta. However, current information suggests that the hostal is no longer operational as a public accommodation or restaurant. Visitors should not rely on it for services and should plan to bring their own refreshments or seek facilities in nearby towns like Montagut i Oix or Sadernes.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly near Pont de Valentí or in Sadernes?

    The immediate vicinity of Pont de Valentí is quite natural and secluded, with no direct cafes, pubs, or accommodation. Sadernes, a common starting point for hikes in the area, may offer limited facilities, but it's best to check in advance. For more comprehensive options, you would need to go to larger nearby towns such as Montagut i Oix, where you can find a greater selection of services, including cafes, pubs, and various types of accommodation.

    What is the historical significance of the Pont de Valentí and its name?

    The Pont de Valentí is a medieval construction, believed to have been built by Valencian engineers, which is where its name, 'Pont d'en Valentí' or 'Pont dels Valencians', likely originates. Its primary purpose was to provide crucial access to the extensive forest areas in the interior of Alta Garrotxa. Historically, it served as a crossing point for various individuals, including charcoal burners, lumberjacks, and even smugglers, highlighting its importance in the region's past.

    Can I reach Pont de Valentí using public transport?

    Reaching Pont de Valentí directly by public transport is generally challenging due to its somewhat remote location within the Alta Garrotxa Natural Park. Public transport options are limited to nearby towns like Montagut i Oix. From there, you would likely need to arrange for a taxi or walk a considerable distance to reach the bridge or the main trailheads like Sadernes. It is most commonly accessed by private vehicle, with parking requiring advance reservation.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming or refreshing stops near the bridge?

    Yes, the area around Pont de Valentí is known for offering refreshing stops. Visitors often enjoy descending from the bridge to the water's edge of the Riera d'Escales. Here, you can explore the boulders and, depending on water levels and conditions, find spots for a refreshing dip. It's a popular place to cool off, especially during warmer months, but always exercise caution and be aware of currents and slippery rocks.

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