Best attractions and places to see around Montbrió Del Camp offers a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions in the province of Tarragona, Catalonia. Situated on plains between the sea and mountains, the area provides a tranquil setting with a well-preserved medieval structure. It is characterized by its agricultural focus, including olive and moscatel wine production, and a rich natural environment suitable for outdoor activities.
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Picturesque town that is well worth a stop to enjoy its traditional architecture with some stately homes.
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The 17th-century coast guard tower is a round tower with a height of 18 m and a sloping base. The Torre del Port is located directly at the port of Cambrils. https://www.burgenwelt.org/spanien/cambrils_port/object.php
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Cambrils retains its fishing character with a charming harbor, charming streets steeped in history, and magical sunsets. A perfect destination for families, with golden sandy beaches and a rich gastronomic tradition.
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The cozy and authentic fishing village is known for the relaxed atmosphere that the life of fishermen brings with it. That quiet atmosphere is interrupted every working day around 17:00 by the fish auction in the harbor. Known in the far area for the high-quality fish that is sold here.
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From up here you have a beautiful view.
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Population whose center is the church of Mare de Déu del Carmen and which is located at the foot of the Serra de Pradell and close to the city of Reus, which is a few kilometers away.
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The Museu d'Història de Cambrils belongs to the network of history museums and monuments of Catalonia, in addition to the network of museums in the Tarragona region and the network of museums on the Catalan coast. In 2018, the so-called Torre del Port or Torre dels Moros, a circular watchtower, was added to the museum. It dates from the mid-17th century, when the Cambrils Council agreed to build a tower in the fishermen's neighborhood in order to increase the safety of the beaches
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Stately mansion from the early 20th century, made up of the remains of two medieval buildings, the Escornalbou monastery, founded in 1153, and the castle, built on the remains of a Roman fortress. For six centuries this architectural complex formed the barony of Escornalbou, but after the confiscation of Mendizabal it was practically in ruins. In 1911 it was acquired by the philanthropist, diplomat and writer Eduard Toda, who restored it following very personal criteria: some structures were demolished and towers were erected in an "exotic" medieval style. Of the old monastery, only the Romanesque church remains, remains of the chapter house and the structure of the cloister, converted into a viewpoint of the Camp de Tarragona region.
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Montbrió del Camp's historic center, known as the Old Town (Nucli Antic), retains its medieval layout. You can visit the Renaissance-style Casa de la Vila (Town Hall), which integrates the medieval Torre de la Closa. Other notable historical buildings include the Parish Church of Sant Pere with its Baroque organ, the Church of Carmen, and the Hermitage of Sant Antoni.
Yes, Montbrió del Camp offers several cultural attractions. The Els Cups Wine Museum, located in the former manor house Can Busquets, showcases the history of winemaking. You can also discover the unique Sundial Route, guiding visitors to over a dozen historical and contemporary sundials throughout the town. The Casa de Cultura houses the Piqué Origami collection.
The region around Montbrió del Camp is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking (MTB), and cycling through the natural environment of olive groves, vineyards, and almond trees. There are numerous signposted routes for all levels. For hiking, explore options like the Montbrió del Camp and Riudecanyes Reservoir Loop. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Montbrió del Camp – Mont-roig del Camp Bike Path loop. Find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Montbrió Del Camp, MTB Trails around Montbrió Del Camp, and Cycling around Montbrió Del Camp guides.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the Hermitage of Mare de Déu de la Roca, which is integrated into a red mountain and offers breathtaking vistas. Another excellent spot is Sant Miquel d'Escornalbou Castle and Monastery, providing expansive views of the Camp de Tarragona region. For a more challenging hike with rewarding views, consider La Mola Castle, Colldejou.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Cambrils Marina offers a relaxed atmosphere with a promenade and opportunities for nautical activities. The Montbrió del Camp Town Hall area is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Jardins de l'Horta Florida at Termes Montbrió, with its artificial pond, provides a pleasant setting for families.
Montbrió del Camp enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate, making it suitable for visits year-round. However, for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the most comfortable temperatures and pleasant conditions for exploring the natural landscapes.
Absolutely! Montbrió del Camp is known for its ancestral recipes and traditional dishes. You can savor specialties like lettuce with romesco, rabbit with sweet snails, and local desserts. The town is also famous for its moscatel wine and olive oil, part of the Siurana Designation of Origin. Consider following an Olive Oil Route and visiting the Agricultural Cooperative to sample and purchase local products.
Yes, Montbrió del Camp is home to Termes Montbrió (Thermal Spa), known since Roman times. This spa is a major attraction and features the romantic Jardins de l'Horta Florida, a garden open to the public, which includes an artificial pond. It was even recognized as Europe's best spa-resort complex in 2003.
Beyond Montbrió del Camp, you can explore the charming fishing village of Cambrils Marina, offering a promenade and sea views. Another nearby gem is Parc Samà, a romantic colonial-style garden. For history and views, visit the Sant Miquel d'Escornalbou Castle and Monastery, built on Roman and medieval remains.
Yes, the Montbrió del Camp Town Hall is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to experience this historical building.
Given Montbrió del Camp's long history of olive cultivation, the 'Olive Oil Route' allows visitors to explore this agricultural heritage. While not a single marked trail, it refers to the opportunity to visit local olive groves and the Agricultural Cooperative to learn about olive oil production, sample different varieties, and purchase local products directly from the source.


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