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In an artistic landscape

Experience artworks integrated into a natural setting on this walking route that begins in the centre of Ripoll and makes a six-kilometre circle alongside the waters of the River Ter

To see art in Ripoll, there is no need to spend money or queue up out­side a mu­seum. The pas­seig dels Au­rons on the out­skirts of the town is an ex­am­ple of land art, an artis­tic move­ment in which the land­scape is con­sid­ered an art form. On this cir­cu­lar itin­er­ary of around six kilo­me­tres we come across a host of open-air sculp­tures be­fore ar­riv­ing at the her­mitage of Sant Bar­tomeu, which pro­vides a beau­ti­ful ex­am­ple of Ro­manesque art in a nat­ural set­ting.

The route be­gins at the start of the Ruta del Ferro bi­cy­cle path, very near the cen­tre of Ripoll where the Olot bridge and car­rer del Progés in­ter­sect. After fol­low­ing a stretch of the Ruta del Ferro, we soon get to the pas­seig dels Au­rons, a pleas­ant area with river­side veg­e­ta­tion with plenty of the maple trees from which the area takes its name. How­ever, apart from the nat­ural sur­round­ings, this area pro­vides a num­ber of sur­prises in the form of works of art in­te­grated into the land­scape. They are the cre­ations of Eu­dald Al­abau, a local artist who uses the nat­ural en­vi­ron­ment to frame his works.

Some wooden walk­ways then take us through the trees we come across Al­abau's cre­ations: imag­i­nary doors, ar­ti­fi­cial mush­rooms, sculp­tures on the tree trunks, tow­ers of branches and stones or giant nests made of re­cy­cled wire. It all makes a mag­i­cal uni­verse that sur­prises and stim­u­lates vis­i­tors in equal mea­sure.

After pass­ing through the pas­seig dels Au­rons, we re­turn to the Ruta del Ferro path and after tak­ing a few nar­row path­ways we get to the Sant Bar­tomeu her­mitage, which dates back to pre-Roman times but which was re­designed in the 12th cen­tury.

Fi­nally, we re­turn to Ripoll along a nar­row steep path that passes through oak trees and leads to a col­lec­tion of al­lot­ments. From here, we enter a wood of hazel trees and con­tinue to the Amoroset spring, which pro­vides an op­por­tu­nity to re­fresh our­selves be­fore fin­ish­ing once more in the town cen­tre.

The route

Begin where the Olot bridge and carrer del Progrés meet. Go towards Sant Joan de les Abadesses and over a roundabout. Turn left on to the Ruta del Ferro cycle path.
Km 1
Passeig dels Aurons begins.
Km 1.6
When the passeig ends, return to the Ruta del Ferro. After 150 metres, take the Carboneres stream path. After 100 metres, we can then take the forest pathway.
Km 4
After passing through thick pines and descending a steep slope, leave the path and go right.
Km 4.4
We pass by a watering trough and at the bottom of a slope, take a small path on the left. This leads us to the Bandera plain, where a path on the rightleads to the Sant Bartomeu hermitage.
Km 5.6
After the Amoroset spring, descend the path that goes through allotments and back to the town centre.
Details
Distance:
5.9 km.
Duration:
1 h, 35 min.
Altitude:
250 m.
Itinerary:
Carrer del Progrés - Ruta del Ferro - passeig dels Aurons - Ruta del Ferro - Carboneres stream - pine copse - Sant Bartomeu hermitage - Amoroset spring - Olot bridge.
Observations:
The route is signposted with green and white pathway markers, but take a copy of itinerary 1 of the Ruta pels Miradors de Ripoll map. Not suitable for pushchairs. Take water, something to eat and wear suitable walking footwear.
How to get there
By train:
There are trains between Ripoll and Puigcerdà (902 32 03 20 renfe.com)
By bus:
Buses to Ripoll leave from Barcelona, Girona or Olot (Teisa: 93 215 35 66/ teisa-bus.com)
By car:
Take the C-17 road from Barcelona, Granollers or Vic..
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