Sant Roc d'Amer

Sant Roc d'Amer
Highest point
Elevation 591 m (1,939 ft)
Coordinates 42°1′4.08″N 2°39′38.09″E / 42.0178000°N 2.6605806°E / 42.0178000; 2.6605806Coordinates: 42°1′4.08″N 2°39′38.09″E / 42.0178000°N 2.6605806°E / 42.0178000; 2.6605806
Geography
Location Garrotxa, Gironès, Selva
Catalonia
Parent range Catalan Transversal Range
Geology
Mountain type Limestone
Climbing
First ascent Unknown
Easiest route Hike from Sant Climent d'Amer (Amer)

Sant Roc, also known as Sant Roc d'Amer, Sant Roc de la Barroca and Grony, is a mountain of the Catalan Transversal Range, Catalonia, Spain. It has an elevation of 591 metres above sea level.[1] It is part of the range that separates the Llémena River and the Brugent river valleys and is located at the confluence of the Garrotxa (Sant Aniol de Finestres), el Gironès (Sant Martí de Llémena) and la Selva (Sant Julià del Llor i Bonmatí) comarques. This mountain has a striking appearance and is quite visible from the road between Bonmatí and Sant Martí de Llémena. The steep cliffs on the southern and northeastern sides of the mountain are known as Cingles de Sant Roc.

Historic sites

There are paleolithic archaeological sites in different points of the mountain;[2] these are some of the oldest prehistoric sites of the area.[3]

There is also a small church with a Saint Roch shrine on top. This church is known as Ermita de Sant Roc and was mentioned in documents dating from 1447 as the parish church of La Barroca village, located 3 km to the northwest, past the Puig d'Elena mountain.

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