With only 175 inhabitants and a surface of 47.12 km²; it is enough for us to enjoy this incredible village of Bergadà. There are so many things to do in Castellar de N’hug that we don’t care about its size.
It may not be the most recognized of the towns in Catalonia but in this article we will give you many reasons not to miss one of the most beautiful places to see as alternative to the most touristy things to do in Barcelona city. So get ready because here begins one of our best routes through Castellar de N’hug.
What to do in Castellar de N'hug?
To be in this village is to delight in the smell of its incredible fornets, savor its exquisite sausages and ask for its giant croissants (there is a funny story behind these). Enjoying its gastronomy is one of the best plans to do so what to do in Castellar de N’hug, especially if you are one of those who enjoy the food of each place when you travel.
Ask for the routes in Castellar de N’hug these stand out for including visits to the most typical restaurants of the town and are incredible to know much better their food and traditions.
What to see in Castellar de N'hug and surroundings?
One of the main attractions in the excursions in Castellar de N’hug is to enjoy the sources of the Llobregat. A plan that we recommend if you are looking for things to do with children in Castellar de N’hug, as it is usually a very easy route to do and very pleasant for children.
A place to see in Castellar de N’hug is the Church of Santa Maria de N’hug. This church is a sample of the great medieval splendor of the village and is very well preserved.
The shepherd’s museum is a very important place to visit in Castellar de N’hugas it brings you closer to the way of life that has been carried out in this place throughout time and that is still preserved by its inhabitants.
To finish one of our excursions through Castellar de N’hugwe will make a last stop at the cement museum. In this place we will learn about the importance of architecture for this town and the influence of artists such as Antonio Gaudiwho was in charge of designing the famous Artigas gardens.