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Santa Cecília de Voltregà

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Inhabitants: 183
Extension: 8,57 km2
Altitude: 512 m.
Source INE. Official Census survey in 1.01.2010

In the 17th Century, the village already had 26 manor-houses and from then, the village became richer and more populated.

In the year 1782 Santa Cecília attained its own Major and, therefore, became independent from Vic’s barony.

Highlights

Gorg negre (the black pool)

Gorg Negre (Black pool)
A beautiful grand spot, placed at the chief town’s boundary, which has generated many legends, such as that of its bottomless pool. It was said that in the deepest and most inaccessible pools, witches met to conjure tempests and hailstorms in the Plana de Vic...


Parish of Santa Cecília de Voltregà

Santa Cecília de Voltregà’s church
Church built in the 18th Century, placed in the centre of the village. Although it was intensively reformed, its Romanesque original structure is still well visible, mainly in its outsider walls and in the loft.

Hermit of Santa Perpètua

EIN Riera del Sorreigs
In 1991 it became a protected place thorough PEIN: Pla d’Espais d’Interès Natur al, with an extension of 287 hectares.

Trekking path Camí Vora Ter GR-210
Long distance trekking path, of 61 Km, it passes through Santa Cecília de Voltregà. It approximates us not only to flora and fauna’s patrimony but also the cultural and industrial ones.

Ruta del Sorreigs PR- C46
Short distance trekking path, which links the Plana de Vic with the tableland of Lluçanès following the Riera (stream) del Sorreig. The stream overcomes cliffs that delimitate both the Plana and the Lluçanès.

Sender de Voltregà PR C49

Contact

Santa Cecília de Voltregà Council
Plaça Església, s/n
08508 Santa Cecília de Voltregà
Tel./Fax (+34) 93 859 24 74
E-mail

Description

The village appears documented for the first time in 997.
In the year 1100, the current parish was known as Santa Cecilia de Moixons, but since 1150 it changed its name and started to be known as Santa Cecília.
Since 1379, Vic’s barony owned both, the church and the village, and they were prevailed through its laws.

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