Statua della Vergine Maria (Creu de l'Aguda)
Statua della Vergine Maria (Creu de l'Aguda)
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The Creu de l'Aguda, often referred to as the Statue of the Virgin Mary (Creu de l'Aguda) in some contexts, is a historic wayside cross located near Torà in the Solsonès region of Catalonia, Spain. Standing at an elevation of approximately 437 meters, this 17th-century stone cross is a significant cultural landmark, recognized as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest and part of Catalonia's Architectural Heritage. It offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and traditional markers.
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25 maggio 2023
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I migliori Tour verso Statua della Vergine Maria (Creu de l'Aguda)
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7,34km
02:23
310m
310m
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Elevazione 570 m
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giovedì 5 marzo
13°C
9°C
91 %
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Velocità max vento: 29,0 km/h
The monument is officially known as the Creu de l'Aguda, which translates to 'Cross of l'Aguda'. It is a traditional wayside cross (Creu de terme in Catalan), not a statue of the Virgin Mary. These crosses historically marked boundaries or significant locations and are an important part of Catalonia's architectural heritage.
The Creu de l'Aguda stands at an elevation of approximately 437 meters above sea level, with the highlight data indicating a peak elevation of around 574 meters for the general area. The terrain typically involves walking along old roads or trails. While generally accessible, hikers should expect some gradual ascents and descents, characteristic of the rural Catalan landscape.
Yes, the most common and recommended approach is to follow the old road from Torà towards the center of Aguda. This route is well-regarded for its historical significance and offers picturesque scenery, including good views of the town of Torà and the surrounding area. It's considered a pleasant walk suitable for various fitness levels.
While specific parking areas are not detailed, visitors typically find parking in or near the town of Torà, from where the old road to the Creu de l'Aguda begins. It's advisable to check local signage or inquire in Torà for the most convenient and appropriate parking spots before starting your hike.
The walk to Creu de l'Aguda along the old road from Torà is generally considered suitable for families, given its moderate difficulty and scenic views. For those bringing dogs, the trails are typically dog-friendly, but always ensure your pet is kept on a leash and that you carry bags to clean up after them, respecting the natural environment and other visitors.
In addition to the Creu de l'Aguda itself, visitors can explore the nearby Castell de l'Aguda. While largely in ruins, with only the base of a tower remaining, it adds to the historical context of the area. The route to the cross also offers expansive views of the town of Torà and the wider Solsonès region.
The Creu de l'Aguda is located in a rural setting. For amenities such as cafes, pubs, and accommodation, visitors should head to the nearby town of Torà. Torà offers various services and facilities to cater to visitors before or after their exploration of the monument.
The Creu de l'Aguda is a 17th-century stone cross recognized as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest since October 14, 2009, and is part of Catalonia's Architectural Heritage. These 'creus de terme' historically served as cultural markers, religious symbols, and often indicated boundaries or important crossroads, offering a glimpse into local traditions and beliefs.
The duration of the hike largely depends on your starting point and pace. If beginning from Torà and following the old road, it is generally considered a relatively short excursion. Hikers can expect a pleasant walk that might take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour or more one-way, depending on how much time is spent enjoying the views and exploring the immediate area.
Direct public transport to the Creu de l'Aguda itself is generally not available due to its rural location. Visitors typically travel to the nearby town of Torà by bus or car, and then proceed to the monument on foot. It is advisable to check local bus schedules to Torà if planning to use public transport for the initial leg of your journey.