Ajuntament de Santa Maria de
Palautordera Tel: 938 479 620
Santa Maria de Palautordera is a municipal area located to
the east of the region of El Vallès Oriental, at the
foot of the Montseny massif. The municipal area covers some
17 square kilometres and lies at an average height of 1,9009
metres above sea level. In the year 2000 there were 6,435
registered inhabitants.
The area is linked to the rest of the county by the road which
passes through the town, and which joins the road from Granollers
to Girona (C-35). The distance of the town centre from the
junction of the two roads is 4 kilometres.
The train station is located 3 kilometres from the town centre
by the above mentioned road. The town centre is surrounded
by various ring roads which facilitate communication between
the different neighbourhoods and sections of the town. On
the other hand the area of El Virgili, Temple and Ca l'Abril
can be reached along a road which is popularly known as "La
Drecera", following which you can also reach Sant Celoni.
Santa Maria de Palautordera borders Fogars de Montclús,
Sant Esteve de Palautordera, Sant Pere de Vilamajor, Llinars
del Vallès, Vilalba Sasserra and Vallgorguina.
Palautordera is influenced by winds from the north of El Montseny,
which rises 1,500metres above the Plain of Palau:
The Hermitage of El Remei
The coastal mountain range which, rises some 500metres above
Palau, diminishes the Mediterranean breezes. The average temperature
is 14.5º C, although there are temperature variations
ranging from 23º C in the summer to 6.8ºC in winter.
The highest temperatures occur in July, and the minimum temperatures
in December and January.
In Santa Maria de Palautordera the town festival, the Festa
Major, or Festa del Remei is held during the second week of
October. The town festival of Sant Burget is also popular,
and takes place during the last week of January. The weekly
market is held on Saturday mornings in the town square of
La Plaça de la Vila and in the street of El Carrer
del Doctor Robert.
HERITAGE:
The Church of Santa Maria: A Gothic church which was built
on the ruins of what was once the Castle of Palautordera,
and which kept one of the old watchtowers for its bell tower.
Pont Trencat: A Gothic bridge over the river of La Tordera,
built at the end of the 13th century, and destroyed during
the French war. Only one arch remains. It has been reconstructed
and the area around the bridge restored.
The Hermitage of La Mare de Déu del Remei: constructed
in 1808 next to the old chapel from the early 16th century.
Traditional Farmhouses: The Villa Rural de Pinells and
the Villa de Romans, date back to the year 908, and the farmhouses
of Can Pou, with its 16th century Gothic window; Can Sala,
restored in the 17th century and Can Barceló.