Pont Quebradís
Pont Quebradís (Quebradís Bridge) is a natural bridge surrounded by many forests and formed by travertines which had been shaped due to the Valls River.
Valls River runs through a gorge zone except in Pont Quebradís, which it passes inside the mountain, creating a natural bridge and leaving on the other side of the mountain.
The access to this point has some complicated stretches and it’s recommendable to go there in spring and summer, if it doesn’t rain or if it hasn’t rained.
Related routes
8. Route from Valls to Pont Quebradís
How to get there?
From the village of Sant Llorenç de Morunys, we should take the road LV-4241 towards Berga. Remain on this road about 11 km. until the detour to Sisquer and Montcalb located on the left side of the road. Take this detour and follow the indications to Sisquer and Montcalb. Once passed Sisquer hermitage, continue on the main road until you find a directional signposted to Vallonga, La parera, Cal Parrillo, Molí de la Corriu and Pont Quebradís. Follow the signposted to Pont Quebradís until arrive in a small reservoir. In this point starts the hiking route so you must park the car.
*You can’t arrive at this point by car.
**You can’t arrive at the parking by motorhome.