TURÓ DE LES ONZE HORES
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Promontory of 666 m high with a little frequented wild path, being part of the sumptuous cliffs of Bertí
The "Hill of the Eleven Hours" is also known as Castell d'en Bes. This 666-metre-high promontory is part of the sumptuous cliffs of Bertí. According to popular belief, its toponym comes from the sun, which at 11 o'clock in the morning illuminates the site. A wild and little frequented path allows to climb the hill (1h30 of ascent, about 1h to go down). You can then continue your route to the sanctuary of Puiggraciós, in Figaró.
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