Hermitage of Our Lady of Consolation
Hermitage of Our Lady of Consolation
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The Ermita de la Mare de Déu del Consol is a charming Baroque chapel nestled within the rural landscape of Monistrol de Calders, in the Moianès comarca of Catalonia, Spain. Perched at an elevation of 581 meters, it offers a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into local history, overlooking the historic Masia de la Coma and the surrounding natural beauty. This religious building, also known as Mare de Déu del Consol de la Coma, is a significant historical site in…
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10.2km
02:47
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Elevation 580 m
The Ermita de la Mare de Déu del Consol, also known as Mare de Déu del Consol de la Coma, is a small Baroque chapel with origins dating back to the 18th century. Its foundation stone was laid on August 4, 1759. It is intrinsically linked to the historic Masia de la Coma, an important local farmhouse, and features unique 20th-century frescoes depicting the former owners and workers of the farm in adoration.
Yes, the chapel is a popular destination for hikers and cyclists in the Moianès region. It is situated on a rock and often accessed via local trails that wind through the picturesque landscape around Monistrol de Calders. While specific named trails aren't detailed, the area offers numerous routes suitable for various activity levels, including circular options.
The terrain around Monistrol de Calders can be varied, but the chapel itself is perched on a rock, suggesting a moderate ascent. The highlight data indicates an elevation of 581 meters. Many routes in the area are described as suitable for leisurely walks and family-friendly outings, implying a generally accessible difficulty, though comfortable footwear is recommended.
Yes, parking is typically available near the Masia de la Coma, the historic farmhouse adjacent to the chapel. From there, it's a short walk to reach the Ermita.
Absolutely. The area around the chapel is well-suited for family-friendly walks, offering a peaceful escape into nature. The historical and architectural elements can also be engaging for older children.
While not explicitly stated, rural areas in Catalonia often permit dogs on trails, especially if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to follow local regulations and ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't disturb wildlife or other visitors.
The chapel is a wonderful destination during the milder seasons when the surrounding landscape is most inviting for outdoor activities. Checking local weather conditions before your visit is always a good idea, as the terrain can be varied.
Yes, the chapel's elevated position provides pleasant viewpoints of the surrounding valleys and hills of the Moianès region. It overlooks the Masia de la Coma and the natural beauty of the Catalan countryside.
It's advisable to wear comfortable footwear suitable for walking, as the chapel is situated on a rock and often accessed via local trails. Depending on the season, layers are recommended, and bringing water is always a good idea for any outdoor activity.
The chapel is located in a rural setting near the village of Monistrol de Calders. While the immediate vicinity is tranquil, you would likely find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options within Monistrol de Calders or nearby towns in the Moianès comarca.
Given its rural location within the Masia de la Coma, direct public transport to the chapel itself might be limited. It's more likely that public transport would take you to Monistrol de Calders, from where you would need to walk or arrange local transport to the Masia de la Coma and then to the chapel.