It's not surprising that the most revered hermitages in the villages are located in the most reserved and spectacular spots on the mountain. Its particularly arduous access has protected it for centuries and was proof of the devotion of the pilgrims who travelled there from their villages.
Nowadays, a path has been laid out so that you can get there on foot. You can also discover this hermitage and its spectacular views over the valley by taking the roads to Bixessarri or Fontaneda.
Dates: from 21 to 26 May
Times: from 10 am to 5 pm
Dates: 1 July to 31 August
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It's not surprising that the most revered hermitages in the villages are located in the most reserved and spectacular spots on the mountain. Its particularly arduous access has protected it for centuries and was proof of the devotion of the pilgrims who travelled there from their villages.
Nowadays, a path has been laid out so that you can get there on foot. You can also discover this hermitage and its spectacular views over the valley by taking the roads to Bixessarri or Fontaneda.
Dates: from 21 to 26 May
Times: from 10 am to 5 pm
Dates: 1 July to 31 August
Times: 10 am to 2 pm (closed on Sundays, Mondays and Festa Major days)
Route: Located to the west of Sant Julià de Lòria, at an altitude of 1,635 metres. To get there, you must pass through Aixovall and Bixessarri, villages with typical Andorran architecture. Explanation of the legend of the Mother of God of Canòlich, the altarpiece and the four mosaics by the artist Sergi Mas.
Price: Free of charge