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    Day 1

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    Exploring the Medieval Past of Berga

    On your your first day, you will dive into the Catalan Medieval past, by exploring this special and rich in history town of Berga. You will experience magnificent views from the high mountain tops of a famous sanctuary, visit some of the town’s most popular museums and try out the local delicious cuisine. Finally, you will have the opportunity to relax at a beautiful cottage surrounded by nature, and take a dip in the house pool while enjoying the stunning view of the mountains.
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    10:351 hr 30 min

    Santuari de Queralt

    History
    Also known as the “balcony of Catalonia”, the Sanctuary of Santa Maria is situated at the top of Serra de Queralt mountain. It consist of a beautiful Renaissance-style church which was built in the 18th century and a temple built by architect Josep A. Coderch in 1966. This site provides magnificent views of the city below and the nature and mountains it is situated in.
    If going by car, take the road to Rasos de Peguera and you will see the signpost for the free carpark at the Quaralt.
    Open Hours: Everyday: 08:00-20:00
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    Sant Pere de Madrona

    History
    Sitting on the top of a hill, is a tiny church that looks out in the vastness of the mountain range, and is another beautiful spot to photograph. Built in the 12th century, here you can continue your exploration of the religious past of the region. Make a quick pitstop here, before you arrive at Berga.
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    Parking gratuït Berga

    Outdoor
    Park your car here, to enjoy the rest of the day exploring the town.
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    Molino de la Sal

    The Salt Mill is said to be one of the oldest mills that has existed since the medieval times. The mill had previously been a flour mill, chocolate and salt mill. You can still view some artefacts from its past when visiting inside.
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    Restaurante Corpus

    Food
    It's time to take a rest from all of the exploring and sightseeing. Stop off at this rustic restaurant that offers wonderful local cuisine. Its industrial-rural decoration goes perfectly with the medieval theme of today, so you will feel right at home here.
    Open Hours: Thursday & Sunday: 12:00-17:00 Friday - Saturday: 12:00-17:00; 20:00-00:30 Monday-Wednesday: closed
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    Ajuntament de Berga

    History
    Spend some time strolling through the streets of this beautiful town, the Sant Pere square, and feel into its history. Walk to the Fonts del Vall, a long boulevard surrounded by trees and nature, which will lead you to dinner restaurant.
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    Església Santa Eulàlia

    History
    A beautiful Baroque-style church the features some beautiful artworks by painter Antoni Viladomat and marble altarpiece dedicated to Saint Eulalia. Worth spending some time here if you like religious art and history.
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    Espai Natura i Col·lecció del Circ Josep Vinyes

    History
    Berga is famously known for its festival of PAtum, declared Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO. The Patum House contains a collection of the works that feature at the festival and this is a brilliant place to visit to learn more about the interesting history of Berga Patum. Open Hours:
    Saturdays-Sundays: 11:00-14:00; 17:00-20:00
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    Museo Comarcal de Berga

    History
    this museum offers a unique opportunity to learn much about the city’s interesting past. The region of Berguedà is considered the main place where medieval archeology was born. It was also a centre for manufacturing businesses, which made it a huge artisan hot-spot and the catalyst of the industrialisation age.
    Open Hours:
    Monday-Thursday: 10:00 - 14:00 Friday-Sundays: 10:00 - 14:00; 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m Sundays and holidays: 11:00 - 14:00
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    Gretta

    Food
    Finish the day by dining at this chic and modern restaurant. It offer an array of fantastic regional tapas and Catalan dishes. Bookings in advance recommended.
    Book here.
    Open Hours: Wednesday-Sunday: 08:00-23:00 Monday-Tuesday: closed
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    Parking gratuït Berga

    Outdoor
    Collect your car from the carpark and drive to your stay for tonight.
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    22:008 hrs

    Situated in the breathtaking Pyreness, this resort has much to offer to make the most of your stay here. A children's playground, games room and a big indoor park, plus a wellness centre, gym and treatment room, there are plenty of options for everyone to choose from.
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