Parador de Vic-Sau
Paraje el Bac de Sau | Ctra. de Tavèrnoles km 10 08500 Vic (Barcelona)
Register number: HCC-009901
+34 938122323
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From 01/01/2025 until 26/02/2025The Parador de Vic-Sau is in the vicinity of Vic, in the county of Osona, a stone’s throw from the Sau reservoir and surrounded by the Guilleries mountain range. The hotel is in a building that was once an old Catalan farmhouse, with a well-maintained garden, an outdoor swimming pool, an elegant, bright interior and spacious rooms, some of them with a terrace. The peaceful surroundings are ideal for nature and adventure sports, as well as for visiting Barcelona. The Parador de Vic-Sau is the closest Parador to Barcelona, which will allow you to spend long days sightseeing in the cosmopolitan metropolis and then return to the hotel to rest and relax.
Vic has a historic centre rich that is in history with jewels such as the Roman temple, the walls and the cathedral. In the vicinity of the Parador you can make excursions to the Sau reservoir or the Romanesque monastery of San Pere de Caserres. Special mention ought to be made of the area’s exquisite cuisine. At the Parador you can enjoy classic dishes from the county of Osona, such as sausages accompanied by coca del Mossèn, Catalan-style broad beans, or Vic sausage with Ganxet beans. A genuine delight.
Rooms to dream about
The rooms at Paradores combine design and modern services to perfection. In each room you can enjoy the comfort and elegance of the design and furnishings, and the best views in destinations you will want to return to again and again.
All the comforts you need
Pets allowed
air conditioning
Elevator
Laptop safe
Conferences and meetings
Gastronomic space
Paid parking
Garden
Minibar with a carefully selected selection of products
Flat screen TV
Outdoor parking
Seasonal swimming pool
Restaurant
Hairdryer
Room service
Digital press and magazines service
ChromeCast technology
Free Wifi
The best regional cuisine in unique spaces
Paradores offers the exclusive experience of enjoying regional, local and local cuisine in unique spaces. Our cuisine is strongly linked to the places where the 98 hotels are located, presenting the best gastronomy from the different Spanish regions. Pioneers in local cuisine, we have reinforced our commitment to local products in search of the best raw material and reaffirming our commitment to sustainability.
Take advantage of the Paradores offers
Vic is the capital of the county of Osona. It lies next to the Sau reservoir and the Les Guilleries-Savassona Natural Area. A stroll through its historic centre is a walk through the past and history. A signposted route points out thirty-two buildings of historical, architectural or artistic interest. Highlights include the 2nd century Roman temple; the 14th century walls; the cathedral, which mixes Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassical art; the Market Square and the Town Hall. Vic also has one of the best collections of Romanesque art in Europe on display in its Episcopal Museum. And, spread over various areas of the city, as a permanent pictorial exhibition, you can see the paintings of Josep Maria Sert.
The region, which features streams, cliffs and the reservoir, is ideal for nature activities. Routes enveloped by an imposing landscape to cover on foot, by bicycle, on horseback or in a 4x4. The calm waters of the Sau reservoir are ideal for aquatic activities, and if you want to enjoy a unique view, you can fly over the area in a hot-air balloon.
The cities of Barcelona and Girona are only an hour's drive away. The Parador de Vic is a good starting point for excursions to Barcelona and, after a long day´s sightseeing, you can return to the hotel to rest and relax.
Naturaleza para los Sentidos
El Parador de Vic-Sau pone a tu disposición una selección de actividades en su entorno que buscan tres objetivos: concienciar de la necesidad de cuidar del medioambiente, dinamizar zonas rurales y que tu estancia en el Parador sea aún más divertida e interesante. ¿Quieres descubrir una nueva forma de hacer turismo más sostenible?