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Sant Pere de Vilamajor, 
at the foot of The Montseny Natural Park.

Nature and culture at your fingertips!!!
 

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On Saturday we have a small market, with fruit and vegetable stalls.
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Our giants .

Around Sant Pere ........

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The old oak
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Sant Pere de Vilamajor is a small but charming village, located at the foot of The Montseny Natural Park, in the Vallès Oriental.
The main feature of the village is its church situated next to the "Red Tower" our current belltower. The "Red Tower" is the only trace that remains of the old palace county, where Counts Ramon Berenguer IV and his wife  Petronilla, used to spend their holidays.
Next to the church we find "The Mongia" a small information point and Exhibition Centre of the Natural Park. Near the church is "the Rectory"that is now used as an Art Centre.

Furthermore Sant Pere is full of places for trecking, with paths of differents lenghts and levels.


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In late June, there is a medieval festival. The whole village is dressed up, there are many activities and shows, and a medieval market.
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Medieval dances
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Shows of knights
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The hill of Santa Susana
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The hill of de Sant Elies, and at the top "La Cova".
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The routes are signposted
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The hill of "Samont"

Our winters....

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When winter arrives, we can see snow on the hilltops of the Natural Park. especially in the "Turo de l'Home".
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It isn't very common to have snow in the village, but in recent years, we always have one or two days of heavy snowfall.
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