Calders is a small town with a markedly rural and peaceful character. Surrounded by natural landscapes, it stands out for its views of the rolling fields and pine and oak forests that characterise the area. It is an ideal place for nature lovers, as it offers opportunities for hiking, cycling and relaxing walks.

The town centre preserves traditional Catalan architecture, with stone houses and narrow streets that invite you to get lost and enjoy the leisurely atmosphere. The parish church of Sant Vicenç de Calders, of Romanesque origin but with subsequent reforms, is one of the main points of interest.
There are also remains of historic farmhouses, some of them fortified, which reflect the agricultural and livestock wealth of the territory in times past. The local cuisine is simple but delicious, based on fresh produce and traditional Moianès recipes.

Calders is very well located, close to places of interest such as Moià and Monistrol de Calders, and has a welcoming community that preserves its traditions and local festivals, such as the local festival or other popular celebrations.
If you are looking for a place to disconnect and connect with nature and history, Calders is a fantastic option.