The municipal area of Brull covers 41.08 square kilometres,
and although it is a medium-sized to large town area in the
Osona region, it is one of the towns with the smallest populations,
with only 197 inhabitants.
The parish is located in the centre of the Plain of Vic, in
the area of Viladrover, at an average altitude of 850 metres
above sea level and in the heart of Montseny, with peaks of
1,697 metres at Matagalls, 1,145 at Collformic and 1,344 at
Puig Drau, the limit of La Calma.
A large part of the area belongs to the Natural Park of the
Montseny of which Brull is one of the largest access points
on the BV-5301 road from Seva to Palautordera and Sant Celoni,
which crosses Montseny through Collformic.
Collformic
El centre administratiu del Brull es troba a 840 m d'altitud, entorn de l'antic
castell en ruïnes, i de la parròquia de Sant Martí.
És un lloc arrecerat, de clima temperat, cosa que ha
fet que s'hi construïssin diferents cases de segona residència.
A causa de la gran varietat d'altures i complicat sistema
orogràfic, hi ha una gran diversitat de climes i varietat
de vegetació, des dels cims pelats amb escassos ginebrons
i rebrolls de faig o coníferes, a les bagues amb fagedes,
als prats d'herbei, als alzinars, arbres de ribera i boscos
de roure i pi als indrets més baixos.
The Plain of La Calma
HERITAGE: Puig Castellar: A prehistoric town which
shows evidence of prehistoric life on Montseny.
The Ruins of the Castle of El Brull: Dating
back, at its earliest to the 10th century; only part of a
tower remains.
The Iberian Town of the Hill of El Montgròs:
The important Iberian wall which protected the town
has been restored. Remains of Greek pottery have been found
here.
Sant Martí del Brull: A Romanesque
Church with the nave, apse and blind Lombard arches: murals
were found here which are now on display in the Diocesan Museum
of Vic.
Sant Cristòfol de la Castanya: A Romanesque
church with a noteworthy bell tower.
Sant Jaume de Viladrover: A 12th century Romanesque
church with a noteworthy bell tower.
Mas: Can Casademunt. The original building
dating back to 1485 has been transformed by use, first as
a hospital, and later as a convent. The construction of a
church with a Neo-gothic bell tower from the early 20th century
is worth a mention.