Best natural monuments around La Torre De Fontaubella are found in the Priorat region of Catalonia, Spain, a village situated at the foot of La Mola de Colldejou and between the Llaberia and Argentera mountain ranges. This area is characterized by its rugged terrain, diverse natural features, and significant natural attractions. The landscape offers a mix of imposing mountains, protected natural areas, and unique geological formations.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Mont-Redon is a mountain located near Pratdip, in the Sierra de Llaberia, Catalonia. It's a popular destination for hiking and mountaineering enthusiasts due to its stunning views and challenging routes.
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Nice places to rest in the shade and drink from the cool spring (clear cold water)
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A very peaceful place, great church, definitely take a look...
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beautiful albero-colored hermitage with a picnic area
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Temple located within the municipality of Pratdip, in the Baix Camp, built between the 17th and 18th centuries, made up of five buildings that include the hermitage itself, the Casa de la Font, the house of the hermits, the Casa Gran and the old spa .
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The hermitage of Sant Gregori is built under the reddish sandstone rocks of the mountain near the municipality of Falset. In front of the hermitage there is a balcony with an excellent viewpoint of the Falset valley. There is also a picnic area with tables very close by.
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Mont-redon is a mountain of 864 meters with good views of the coast and the city of Tarragona and Baix camp. Spectacular view of the surrounding cliffs
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Visitors often enjoy the Hermitage of Mare de Déu de la Roca, which is integrated into the red mountain of La Roca and offers lodging and restaurant services. Another favorite is La Miranda (918 m), a summit providing panoramic views of the Sierra de Llaberia and the coastline. The Sant Gregori Hermitage (Falset), built under reddish sandstone rocks with a viewpoint of the Falset valley, is also highly appreciated.
For breathtaking vistas, head to La Miranda (918 m), which provides expansive views of the Sierra de Llaberia and the coast. The Mont-Redon Summit also offers stunning views of the coastline and the city of Tarragona. Additionally, the summit of La Mola de Colldejou, a dominant feature near La Torre de Fontaubella, provides magnificent views of the entire Camp de Tarragona and the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, the Ermita de Santa Marina is considered family-friendly, featuring a restaurant and picnic areas. The Sant Gregori Hermitage (Falset) also has a nearby picnic area with tables, making it suitable for families. The natural area around the Hermitage of Mare de Déu de la Roca also has signposted spaces for outdoor eating and rest.
The area is rich in geological wonders. You can explore the Sant Gregori Hermitage (Falset) and the Hermitage of Mare de Déu de la Roca, both impressively built into reddish sandstone rocks. For a more unique experience, the Avenc de la Torre de Fontaubella is a notable sinkhole or pit cave, measuring 22x26 meters at its opening and 61 meters deep, offering a glimpse into the region's underground formations.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Mont-Redon Summit is known for its challenging routes and stunning views. The imposing La Mola de Colldejou also features several waymarked paths to its summit, providing rewarding panoramic vistas for experienced hikers. The Llaberia and Argentera Hills, forming the boundary between Priorat and Baix Camp, also offer diverse and rugged landscapes for hiking.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are challenging road cycling loops like the Colldejou Climb, and moderate to difficult MTB trails around Falset. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails guides for the area.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area are intertwined with history. The Hermitage of Mare de Déu de la Roca is documented from the 13th century, with legends dating back to the 12th century. The summit of La Mola de Colldejou also contains the remains of a watchtower, indicating its historical importance as a strategic viewpoint. The Sant Gregori Hermitage (Falset) and Ermita de Santa Marina are also historical religious buildings integrated into the natural landscape.
The region offers beauty throughout the year, but autumn is particularly vibrant. The 'imposing and leafy dark sides of La Mola de Colldejou' are especially striking in autumn due to deciduous vegetation like maples. Spring also brings pleasant temperatures and blooming flora, while summer is ideal for enjoying the views, though it can be warmer. Winter offers crisp air and clear views, but some paths might be less accessible.
The terrain around La Torre De Fontaubella is characterized by its ruggedness. You can expect mountainous landscapes, including the imposing La Mola de Colldejou and the Llaberia and Argentera mountain ranges. Paths often lead through shady woodlands, and you'll encounter unique geological formations like red sandstone rocks where hermitages are built. The area also features ancient stone walls and cultivated fields of hazelnuts, vineyards, almonds, and olive trees.
While popular spots like La Miranda and Mare de Déu de la Roca attract visitors, the broader Llaberia and Argentera Hills offer extensive areas for exploration, allowing for more secluded experiences. Routes leading to the village of Llaberia or exploring areas like the footpath through the Enderrocada wind farm can provide a quieter connection with nature away from the main highlights.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like La Miranda and Mont-Redon, often highlighting the vast expanse of the coastline and surrounding mountains. The unique integration of historical hermitages into the natural rock formations, such as the Hermitage of Mare de Déu de la Roca, is also a major draw. The opportunity for rewarding hikes through diverse landscapes is another frequently mentioned highlight.
Yes, several natural monuments offer amenities. The Hermitage of Mare de Déu de la Roca provides lodging and restaurant services, along with fountains and signposted outdoor eating areas. The Ermita de Santa Marina is ideal for starting or ending a route, as it has a restaurant and picnic areas. The Sant Gregori Hermitage (Falset) also features a picnic area with tables nearby.


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