Natural monuments around La Granadella are characterized by diverse landscapes, including coastal areas, dense forests, and historical sites. The region, part of the municipality of Xàbia, features significant ecological value, such as the La Granadella Forest Park, a designated Special Protection Zone. Its natural beauty is defined by rugged coastlines, secluded coves, and varied ecosystems. This area offers opportunities to explore both geological formations and cultural heritage.
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It is worth visiting to remember the tragedy of the Spanish civil war
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Near the town of La Bisbal de Falset is the cave of Santa Llúcia. During the Civil War, the space became the hospital for the military units made up of republican volunteers who fought in the Battle of the Ebro.
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Small hermitage very characteristic for being built under the rocks of the Sierra del Montsant. Adjacent to the hermitage is the former hermit's house. The space also has a large picnic area with stone tables and barbecues.
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Located on the outskirts of the town of Palma d'Ebre in the direction of the reservoir, we find this impressive white pine, over 400 years old and with the largest trunk in all of Catalonia. At their feet, a millstone, they serve as tables or chairs in case we want to recover energy with a snack. If we take a hot day, the shade of this pine will be great.
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The hospital cave of Santa Llúcia, near the town of La Bisbal de Falset (Priorat), is a wide and shallow cave, used by man since ancient times, which took on a very important role during the Spanish Civil War by becoming a hospital for the International Brigades that fought, in the summer of 1938, in the Battle of the Ebro. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cova_hospital_de_Santa_Ll%C3%BAcia
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It is a small gorge that forms a waterfall of about 20 meters from the Torrent de la Falconera, in a shady, closed environment, off the road and with a lot of vegetation around. You need to be careful not to miss out.
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This hermitage was founded by Fra Guerau Miquel, who on July 28, 1192 obtained possession of this area, where he lived since around 1160. The hermit founded two chapels, one dedicated to St. Mary and another , St. Bartholomew; but only the second lasts. In 1210, Fra Guerau ceded this territory to Pere Balb and his wife Guillema, who founded a female community in Santa Maria which, in 1215, settled in Bonrepòs. The hermitage of Sant Bartomeu first belonged to the monastery of Santa Maria de Bonrepòs, confirmed by Jaume II in 1292, and later passed into the domain of the Carthusian Monastery of Escaladei. It was plastered inside in the 18th century until it fell into disrepair. The hermit's house was attached. Around 1970, the whole was refurbished, removing the hermit's house and restoring the hermitage, works carried out by the parish of Ulldemolins.
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A magical place🤩
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The natural monuments around La Granadella are characterized by diverse landscapes, including the extensive La Granadella Forest Park, rugged coastlines, and secluded coves like Cala Granadella. You'll find unique ecosystems, impressive rock formations, and even waterfalls such as the Cadolla dels Forats Waterfall.
The region is rich in history. You can explore religious buildings like the ancient Hermitage of Sant Bartomeu de Fraguerau, founded in 1192, and the Hermitage of Sant Salvador de Margalef, uniquely built under rock formations. There's also the Santa Llúcia Hospital Cave, which served as a military hospital during the Civil War. The Forest Park also contains remnants of past industries like limestone kilns and ochre mines, and the ruins of the 18th-century Castell de la Granadella.
Yes, La Granadella boasts several viewpoints that offer breathtaking vistas. Notable examples include the Mirador de la Granadella and the Mirador del Castell de la Granadella. These spots provide panoramic views of the natural park, the sea, and the rugged coastline, perfect for photography.
Cala Granadella is a stunning, scallop-shaped cove renowned for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters and pebble beach. Surrounded by dense pine forest and protected by cliffs, it offers a calm and sheltered environment. It has consistently received the Blue Flag Award for its high standards of water quality and environmental management, making it ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and other water sports.
The La Granadella Forest Park is a designated Special Protection Zone with a diverse ecosystem. It features endemic plants like Limonium and Centaurea, several types of orchids, and a flora microreserve. Wildlife includes small mammals, wild boar, fox, weasel, various bat species, and the unique *Amaladera longipenis*, a beetle exclusive to La Granadella.
Absolutely. Cala Granadella, with its calm and sheltered waters, is perfect for families to enjoy swimming and sunbathing. Another family-friendly spot is the Pine of la Palma d'Ebre, an impressive 400-year-old white pine with a large trunk, offering a great spot for a snack in the shade.
The area around La Granadella is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running. Cala Granadella is also perfect for water sports like snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
Yes, the La Granadella Forest Park offers numerous hiking routes, such as the PR CV-354 trail, which allow you to explore its stunning landscapes and historical elements. Many trails also lead to viewpoints and historical sites like the hermitages and the ruins of Castell de la Granadella. You can find more details on hiking routes around La Granadella.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and historical significance of sites like the Hermitage of Sant Bartomeu de Fraguerau. The Santa Llúcia Hospital Cave is valued for its historical importance during the Civil War. The overall natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and opportunities for outdoor activities are also highly praised.
Yes, the Pine of la Palma d'Ebre is a remarkable natural monument. Located on the outskirts of Palma d'Ebre, this impressive white pine is over 400 years old and boasts the largest trunk in all of Catalonia. It's a great spot to relax in its shade.
'Les Pesqueres' are unique, traditional fishing structures made of thatch, rope, and wood, built into practically inaccessible cliff walls. While most are no longer in use, they represent a fascinating aspect of the local cultural and historical heritage, showcasing ingenious and daring fishing methods of the past. Some may be visible from hiking trails or viewpoints, but direct access can be challenging due to their location.


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