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The Sala de Sant Llogari

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The Sala de Sant Llogari

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Sala de Sant Llogari is a significant historical site nestled in the Moianès region of Catalonia, Spain, within the municipality of Castellterçol. This ancient complex, situated at an elevation of 557 metres, comprises a large fortified farmhouse, known as a masia, and the adjacent Romanesque church of Sant Llogari de Castellet. Dramatically perched atop a cliff overlooking the Sala stream, it stands near the confluence of the municipal boundaries of Castellcir, Castellterçol, and Monistrol de Calders.

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    December 17, 2025

    The Sala de Sant Llogari is an old fortified farmhouse dating back to the 17th century. The complex includes the main house, now in ruins, and the small Romanesque church of Sant Llogari, of medieval origin.

    It is a charming place, surrounded by nature and linked to old rural paths and the Sant Joan stream. Although it is not open to the public, it is an interesting spot to stop if you are exploring the area on foot and enjoy discovering places steeped in history.
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    October 23, 2021

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    The Hall of Sant Llogari is a fortified rural farmhouse of the 17th century, next to the Romanesque Church of Sant Llogari de Castellet, which is currently in a very ruinous state.

    A "hall", in Catalan toponymy, is the common name of noble residences or of notable people. Saint Llogari (616-678), was bishop of Autun (France), where he died beheaded and is venerated as a martyr.
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    Location: Castellterçol, Valles Oriental, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Sala de Sant Llogari suitable for families with children?

    While the site itself is a fascinating historical ruin, its uneven terrain and the fact that it's not officially open to the public mean that direct access might be challenging for very young children. However, the surrounding natural landscape offers many opportunities for family-friendly hikes on rural paths, making it a great destination for families who enjoy outdoor exploration and discovering history from a distance.

    Are dogs allowed at Sala de Sant Llogari or on nearby trails?

    Yes, the rural paths and natural surroundings of Sala de Sant Llogari are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their canine companions to explore the trails in the Moianès region. Please ensure your dog is kept under control, especially around any livestock or wildlife, and always clean up after your pet to preserve the natural environment.

    What is the typical duration for a visit to Sala de Sant Llogari?

    The time spent at Sala de Sant Llogari itself can vary. If you're simply stopping to observe the ruins and the church from the outside, 30 minutes to an hour might suffice. However, if you plan to incorporate it into a longer hike or spend time exploring the immediate natural surroundings and taking photographs, you could easily spend 2-3 hours in the area.

    Is Sala de Sant Llogari accessible by public transport?

    Direct public transport to Sala de Sant Llogari is not readily available due to its remote, rural location. Visitors typically reach the site by car, parking along rural roads and then walking the final stretch. Planning your journey with a personal vehicle or as part of a longer hiking route starting from a more accessible town is recommended.

    What is the terrain and difficulty like for hiking around Sala de Sant Llogari?

    The terrain around Sala de Sant Llogari is varied, featuring rural paths, some potentially rocky or uneven sections, and ascents/descents as it's perched on a cliff. While many routes are considered intermediate, sturdy footwear is advisable. Hikers should be prepared for natural, unpaved trails that offer a rewarding experience for those comfortable with moderate physical activity.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Sala de Sant Llogari?

    Sala de Sant Llogari is situated in a rural area, so there are no immediate cafes, restaurants, or accommodation facilities directly at the site. For amenities, you would need to travel to nearby towns such as Castellterçol, Castellcir, or Moià, which offer various dining and lodging options. It's best to bring your own refreshments for your visit.

    What are the historical origins of Sala de Sant Llogari and the church?

    The site of Sala de Sant Llogari has ancient origins, documented as early as 949. The masia (fortified farmhouse) itself is a prominent rural residence, with the current structure largely dating from the 17th century, though it has undergone modifications. The adjacent Romanesque church of Sant Llogari de Castellet dates back to the 12th century, retaining its original apse despite significant 18th-century alterations. It was once a parish church, reflecting centuries of local religious and community life.

    Is Sala de Sant Llogari suitable for a winter visit, and what should I wear?

    Visiting Sala de Sant Llogari in winter can offer a unique, tranquil experience, often with fewer crowds. However, the weather can be cold, and paths may be muddy or even icy. It's crucial to wear warm, layered clothing, including a waterproof outer shell, and sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Check the local weather forecast before your visit to be fully prepared.

    Are there any circular walking routes that include Sala de Sant Llogari?

    Yes, Sala de Sant Llogari is a popular point of interest for hikers and trail runners, and it can be easily incorporated into various circular routes through the Moianès region. Many trails connect the site with other historical farmhouses, scenic viewpoints, and natural features along the Sala stream. You can find and plan specific circular routes using outdoor navigation platforms.

    What makes the architecture of Sala de Sant Llogari unique?

    The architecture of Sala de Sant Llogari is notable for its irregular plan and multiple structures, characteristic of a large fortified farmhouse (masia). Key features include its stone and lime mortar construction, a gabled Arabic ceramic tile roof, and a principal facade with a segmental arch entrance. The southern facade boasts two levels of arcaded galleries, and the complex once included ancillary dependencies like stables and a winepress. The adjacent Romanesque church, with its preserved 12th-century apse, further adds to the site's architectural significance.

    What wildlife might I encounter around Sala de Sant Llogari?

    The natural surroundings of Sala de Sant Llogari, nestled in the Moianès region, are home to various wildlife. Hikers might spot common Mediterranean birds, small mammals like squirrels or rabbits, and possibly wild boar or deer, especially during quieter times of day. The area's diverse flora also contributes to a rich natural habitat, making it an interesting spot for nature observation.

    Is Sala de Sant Llogari wheelchair accessible?

    Unfortunately, due to its location atop a cliff, the uneven and often ruinous state of the site, and the natural, unpaved rural paths leading to it, Sala de Sant Llogari is not wheelchair accessible. The terrain would pose significant challenges for anyone using a wheelchair or with limited mobility.

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