First, we had a tour of the medieval village of Santa Pau. It is well preserved and picturesque. Unlike other places, they allow car parking and driving in the historic center. It is incongruous having cars on stone pavement careening under "a room between two buildings."
Then, by way of Trail 4 we went by the Black Roca volcano to the Santa Margarida volcano, switching to Trail 1 to circumnavigate the circular crater.
We then continued on Trail 1 to the Croscat volcano. Switching to Trail 15, we had a closer look at the remains of the quarry. They are still in the process of improving the site.
Next we got back on Trail 1 to La Fageda d'en Jorda Nature Reserve, switching to Trail 2 to walk through the beech forest.
We then caught Trail 3 back to Olot.
All the numbered trails are super well designed and maintained. It's a little amazing we could add together the trails and have such a diverse day hike. Here's the GPS track of our 19.2 km walk.
We see some public art. By the same artist of a similar statue in Olot?
We were startled when a car drove through this passage.
Off through the fields to the volcanoes.
Below is the GPS track of our walk from the Santa Margarida Volcano to the Croscat Volcano.
After an hour we were walking along the rim of Santa Margarida Volcano.
And 5 minutes later our first good look down to the small shurch at the bottom of the crater.
Walking down towards the church was very hot in the sun and there were several groups of school children having outings and lunch so we did not actually walk to the church.
We had lunch at the top edge of the crater, and after a longer than expected downhill with children racing down alongside us - which was kinda fun although there was at least one skinned knee; not ours - we arrived at the parking lot for the Sant Margarida and Croscat Volcanoes. And then this field of wildflowers on the lower slope of Croscat Volcano.
The old quarry site was immense and sculpted/landscaped/architected to be intriguing and fun.
Wheat fields in May are my beautiful enemy. Out comes the zyrtec antihistamine.
Short video.
Another short video.
Under the road and into the beech forest (Fageda d'en Jordà).
The beech forest was very cool and reminded us of our home in North Carolina where there are rocks of course, and groves of beech trees on many of the north-facing slopes.
Finally, a long walk back to town with more than several volcanoes on the horizon. The small church on top of Volca Montsacopa is visible at center-right-ish.
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