Escape to some of these 6 villages of Tarragona

 

Escape to some of these 6 villages of Tarragona
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This city, located in the south of Catalonia, offers an idyllic mix of sea and mountains, the picturesque villages of Tarragona are dazzling in their diversity and beauty. Among the historical jewels of the region are its medieval villas. Montblanc, with its cobbled streets and centuries of walls, transports visitors back in time, inviting them to discover its history through its squares and buildings.

However, Tarragona is not only history; nature and sport lovers will also find their place here. Prades, known as the ‘viewpoint of the Costa Dorada’, offers hiking and cycling routes surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, where mountains and forests invite you to explore and enjoy the serenity of the natural environment.

Of course, gastronomy is not far behind either. The province of Tarragona offers a delicious and varied culinary offer, from fresh fish dishes on the coast to traditional specialties such as escalivada or calçots. And you can’t miss the local wines, especially those of the Priorat appellation of origin.

6 towns in tarragona that you should know

If you are looking for a getaway in the south of Catalonia, the villages of Tarragona are essential stops. Art, history, nature and breathtaking landscapes combine to offer a unique experience.

1. Villages of Tarragona: Montblanc

Montblanc, capital of the Conca del Barberà, is a beautiful medieval village that is part of the Cistercian Gothic route. Its architecture, such as the church of Santa Maria and the stone streets, is beautifully preserved. A stroll through these cobblestone streets is an obligatory trip back in time.

2. Margalef

This small village in the northwest of the Priorat is home to about a hundred inhabitants and goes into the mountain between rocky streets, becoming a paradise for lovers of climbing. The hermitage of Sant Salvador, accessible by car or on foot, offers spectacular views.

Siurana one of the most spectacular villages in Tarragona.

Considered one of the most beautiful medieval villages in Spain, Siurana emerges in the Priorat as a spectacular viewpoint. Its 9th century castle rises 730 meters above the sea, next to cliffs of 250 meters. Climbers from all over Europe come to Siurana to challenge the high limestone walls.

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3. L’Ametlla de Mar

L’Ametlla de Mar, also known as La Cala, is a small seaside town that abounds in coves. Its Mediterranean trail is perfect for hiking enthusiasts, offering exceptional views of the Costa Dorada.

5. Tamarit

Tamarit, in Tarragonès, is famous for its castle that stands on the sand facing the sea. The ruins of the old castle and the Vil-la Closa are points of interest. Its wide and shallow beaches are an invitation to enjoy.

6. Les Cases d’Alcanar

Les Cases de Alcanar, near the Ebro Delta, is known for its ‘correbous’ and its excellent fish and rice dishes. The Iberian Weekend, part of the Iberian Route, attracts visitors to explore and experience ancient history.

These villages offer a kaleidoscope of experiences, where the past, nature and culture intertwine in a perfect getaway.