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Family friendly hiking trails around Parc Natural del Montsant traverse a distinctive landscape of rugged, calcareous massifs and impressive rocky formations. The region is characterized by steep relief, with notable features like the Mayor cliff and peaks such as Roca Corbatera (1,163 meters). Hikers will discover a variety of terrain, including shelters, caves, chasms, and ravines, alongside diverse flora like holm oak and pine forests. The Montsant river flows through the majestic Fraguerau gorge, adding to the varied natural environment.
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A beautiful nature surprise - also invites you to take a little dip.
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In some pools you can enjoy a refreshing swim.
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Grandiose rock formation. The path to the rock arch is anything but easy, no matter which side you come from. Hiking poles could be helpful.
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Only one restaurant (closed during the week) and one bar, aptly named "L'unic" (the only one)
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The term "Morera de Montsant" refers to the village of La Morera de Montsant and the Serra de Montsant, located in southeastern Catalonia, in the province of Tarragona. It is a natural park known for its rugged, rocky formations and deep gorges, but also for its tranquil, natural atmosphere. The highest point is the Roca Corbatera (1163 m).
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A monastery founded in the 12th century by French Carthusian monks from Provence, it was the first of its kind on the Iberian Peninsula. The monks chose a unique site for its construction, located at the foot of the Montsant massif, where a shepherd had dreamed of angels ascending to heaven on a ladder leaning against a large pine tree; hence the name Escaladei – "Ladder of God." The Charterhouse existed until 1835 and experienced periods of great splendor. For seven centuries, the monks cultivated the fields, built mills, and taught agricultural techniques and viticulture. The Prior, hence the name of the region, was the judge and administrator of the villages in the center of the present-day district, which roughly corresponds to the present-day Priorat wine-growing area. With the secularization of church property (expropriation) by Mendizábal (1835), the monks were forced to flee suddenly, leaving their cells, cloisters, church, and guesthouse abandoned. Within just two years, the once magnificent Charterhouse was transformed into a pile of rubble, as peasants, tired of feudal servitude, tithes, and subjugation, plundered it. The monastery ruins are open for visits: visitors are guided to the three cloisters, the church, the dining room, and a meticulously reconstructed cell. A visit to the Carthusian Monastery of Escaladei is a must for anyone interested in learning about the origins of the Priorat district. Admission to the monument includes a comprehensive virtual reality experience: "The Eyes of History" – an immersive insight that allows you to discover several key episodes of the Carthusian Monastery of Escaladei through the eyes of a Carthusian monk. This experience is rounded off with a virtual journey back to the 17th century, accompanied by Joaquim Juncosa, the architect of the church's decorations, who will give you an insight into life and art in the monastery at that time. You can also experience the audiovisual installation "The Eternal Silence" in the chapter house. The entire immersive experience is available in Catalan, Spanish, English, and French.
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Parc Natural del Montsant offers a wide range of hiking experiences, with over 19 trails featured in this guide that are suitable for families. These routes vary in difficulty, ensuring there's something for every family's adventure level.
While many trails in Montsant can be challenging, there are several options suitable for families looking for an easier experience. For instance, you can explore some of the 'Flora Routes' or 'Municipal Itineraries' mentioned in the region research, which are designed for simpler walks. Always check the specific route details for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your family's fitness level.
Yes, many of the trails in Parc Natural del Montsant are designed as circular routes, which are often ideal for families as they bring you back to your starting point. For example, the "La Pietat Spring and Garden – Escaladei Charterhouse loop from la Morera de Montsant" offers a moderate circular option, allowing you to explore the area without retracing your steps.
Absolutely! The park is rich in stunning natural features. You can discover the beautiful "Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools" or the picturesque "Toll de l'Ou Waterfalls". The "Toll de l'Ou Waterfalls – Hermitage of Saint Anthony loop from Ulldemolins" is a great route to experience these natural wonders.
Parc Natural del Montsant is famous for its dramatic rock formations, shelters, and caves. Families can explore fascinating spots like "Clot del Cirer", "Cova Santa", or "Cova de l'Os". These natural features add an exciting element of discovery to your family hike.
The park is dotted with historical hermitages and offers breathtaking viewpoints. You can visit the ancient "Hermitage of Sant Bartomeu de Fraguerau" or enjoy panoramic vistas from the "Priorat Balcony". The ruins of Scala Dei, the first Carthusian Monastery on the Iberian Peninsula, are also a significant cultural highlight in the area.
The diverse microclimates of Montsant make it enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, ideal for hiking. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, especially if you plan to visit natural pools. Winter provides a unique, tranquil experience, though some higher paths might be colder.
Many trails within Parc Natural del Montsant are dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry family members along. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash to protect the park's rich wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Check specific park regulations or route descriptions for any restrictions.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of many popular trails and in the surrounding villages like Ulldemolins, La Morera de Montsant, Cornudella de Montsant, and Margalef. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot. Specific parking information is often detailed in individual route descriptions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning, dramatic landscapes, the variety of trails suitable for different ages, and the opportunity to discover hidden natural gems like waterfalls and caves. The well-preserved natural environment and cultural heritage are also frequently highlighted.
While many trails in Montsant feature rugged terrain and significant elevation changes, there are simpler paths and 'Flora Routes' that might be more suitable for families with very young children or those using sturdy, off-road strollers. However, for most trails, a baby carrier is generally recommended over a stroller due to uneven surfaces and steps.
The villages surrounding Parc Natural del Montsant, such as La Morera de Montsant, Cornudella de Montsant, and Ulldemolins, offer various options for refreshments and meals. You'll find local restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy traditional Catalan cuisine and relax after your family adventure.


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