Best attractions and places to see around Ribera D'Ondara are found in the Segarra region of Lleida, Spain. This area features small mountains and plains, through which the Ondara river flows. The region is characterized by its medieval monuments, including Romanesque churches and castle ruins. Visitors can explore historical sites and natural landscapes.
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It is a must-see for those who want to get to know this area and enjoy its benefits.
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A must-see cultural visit to the region, along with other Romanesque towns and monuments. In my opinion, the best thing about this monastery is its layout and the views from the outside.
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Cervera is the city where the "Marxa dels Murs de Cervera" cycle tour is organized; It is a non-competitive test ideal for enjoying the quiet roads and good landscapes... in addition to its toughness with its 19 levels. Spectacular.
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It is a beautiful town with all kinds of services from which to organize spectacular bicycle routes through the regions of l'Anoia and La Segarra. The center and old town are worth a quiet visit. There are many restaurants where you can eat wonderfully at very reasonable prices. In my opinion, the best season to visit Cervera and its surroundings by bicycle are the months of April and May, in the full splendor of spring, where the green, yellow and red fields so characteristic of central Catalonia combine.
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The monk's corral or monk's hut is a complex that is currently in ruins. The building is very particular, since it has some arches and columns, a watchtower and a small church. It is a magnificent example of the ancestral buildings that are spread along the Camino Real.
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Source of fresh drinking water at the foot of the road and next to the Monastery of Sant Ramón, a frequent place of passage for the brevets of Calaf, Tàrrega and Fuliola.
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The passage through Sant Ramon is a classic between Tàrrega and Calaf, with a gentle ascent. Right in front of the Monastery you will find a fountain, or if you prefer a bar with good sandwiches.
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Of all the picture-perfect, historical places in Catalonia, Montfalcó Murallat in the province of Lleida is probably the most impressive example of a medieval town whose city walls are almost perfectly preserved. The approximately 8 meter high building dates from the 13th century and surrounds the entire town. With a total of 15 houses, it is of a very manageable size, but still absolutely worth seeing.
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Ribera d'Ondara is rich in history, featuring numerous medieval monuments. You can visit the well-preserved medieval walled village of Montfalcó Murallat, which dates back to the 13th century. Another significant site is Castell de l'Aranyó, a restored castle that is part of the Segarra castles route and the birthplace of writer Manuel de Pedrolo. The town of Cervera, the head of the La Segarra region, also offers a historic old town worth exploring.
Yes, the region is known for its Romanesque churches. The Monastery of Sant Ramon Nonat is a significant religious building with historical importance, housing a reliquary with preserved remains of the saint. Other churches of Romanesque origin include Sant Antolí Church in Sant Antolí i Vilanova, Sant Pau de Narbona in Pomar with its two bell towers, and Santa Maria de Rubinat, which boasts one of the few Lombard-style bell towers in the region.
The landscape of Ribera d'Ondara is characterized by small mountains formed by erosion and plains. The Ondara river and its tributary, the Torrent Salat, flow through the area. The Serra de Montlleó is a natural area ideal for hiking and observing local flora and fauna. You can also find the Fonts del Llobregós, a collection of natural springs offering a tranquil setting.
Ribera d'Ondara offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and running. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Castillo de Montcortés – Castell de l'Aranyó loop from Cervera'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Corb River Valley Loop from Cervera'. If you prefer running, there are options like the 'Running loop from Cervera' or the 'Sant Pere el Gros Church – University of Cervera loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Ribera D'Ondara, Road Cycling Routes around Ribera D'Ondara, and Running Trails around Ribera D'Ondara.
Many attractions in Ribera d'Ondara are suitable for families. The historic town of Cervera offers a pleasant environment for exploration. The medieval walled village of Montfalcó Murallat is also considered family-friendly, providing an engaging historical experience. The Monastery of Sant Ramon Nonat is another site that welcomes visitors of all ages.
The spring months of April and May are particularly recommended for visiting Ribera d'Ondara, especially for outdoor activities like cycling. During this time, the fields are in full splendor with vibrant greens, yellows, and reds, characteristic of central Catalonia. The weather is generally pleasant for exploring historical sites and natural landscapes.
Yes, Ribera d'Ondara is dotted with vestiges of its medieval past, including castle ruins. While many are poorly preserved, their remains offer a glimpse into the region's history. Notable examples include the castles of Sant Antolí, Briançó, Rubinat, Llindars, and Timor. The Castell de l'Aranyó is a restored castle that can be visited, and the Castle of Montlleó, a medieval fortress, provides panoramic views.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and picturesque scenery. The perfectly preserved city walls of Montfalcó Murallat are often highlighted as an impressive example of a medieval town. The historical significance of sites like Castell de l'Aranyó and the charm of the old town in Cervera are also highly rated. Many also enjoy the quiet roads and good landscapes for cycling, especially in spring.
Beyond the main attractions, you can find unique historical remnants like the Corral del Monjo (Monk's Cabin). This complex, now in ruins amidst crop fields, features arches, columns, a watchtower, and a small church, serving as a magnificent example of ancestral buildings along the Camino Real.
Yes, a section of the Camí Català de Sant Jaume (Catalan Way of Saint James) passes through the municipality. Specifically, stage ES24a13a from Igualada to Cervera goes through Sant Antolí i Vilanova, Els Hostalets, and Sant Pere dels Arquells. The church of Sant Jaume in Pallarols is a recommended stop for pilgrims, offering an image of the saint and serving as a stamping point for pilgrim passports.
The economy of Ribera d'Ondara is based on dryland agriculture. You will see extensive fields of cereals, almond trees, olive trees, and vineyards. These agricultural landscapes, combined with old abandoned mills and farmhouses, create picturesque routes ideal for walking and enjoying the rural scenery.
Yes, several locations offer excellent views. The town of Cervera is situated on a hill, providing views from afar. The medieval village of Montfalcó Murallat, also located on a hill, offers panoramic vistas. Additionally, the Castle of Montlleó, though mostly ruins, is a medieval fortress that provides sweeping views of the surrounding area.


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