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Station Trail
Ideal for trail running, climbing, and via ferrata, this spot offers equipment hire, personalized info, and stunning Mediterranean views year-round.
The Station Trail at Tivissa is the ideal starting point for trail running, climbing and via ferrata adventures in the Terres de Mestral. With equipment hire services, personalised information and an outdoor climbing wall, it caters to all levels, from family routes to technical challenges. The routes traverse Mediterranean woodlands and cliffs with spectacular views, offering accessible experiences all year round thanks to the mild climate. Committed to sustainability, the Station Trail guarantees thrilling adventures in the heart of nature while fully respecting the environment.
L'Hospitalet de l'Infant
A coastal town with pristine beaches, excellent facilities, and a history of hospitality dating back to a medieval hospital for pilgrims.
Pratdip
A legendary village known for vampire dog tales, offering history, local culture, and a blend of wild and humanized landscapes for tourists.
Lips
This medieval village offers a Romanesque Church, stunning nature, and panoramic views, making it a prime tourist spot.
There would be
A historic village with well-preserved medieval charm, featuring winding streets, ancient manor houses, and a notable Iberian settlement nearby.
Vandellos
This village offers mountain vibes, medieval streets, and UNESCO-listed prehistoric caves, with stunning coastal and interior views for tourists.
Tuna fishery
A charming tourist spot with Ibiza-style homes and a quaint chapel, originally a fishing village using traditional net techniques.
Cal Cisa's Arcades
Winding alleyway with arches and vaults, part of a medieval wall, likely from 12th-century Christian repopulation, offering a historic charm for tourists.
At the Tower
A 16th-century defensive tower, now a manor house, offers history exhibits and hosts events in its gardens, providing a cultural experience in Vandellòs.
Cal Forn | Tourist Office of Hospitalet de l'Infant
An interactive tour offers insights into local products and history, retracing the wheat wagon route in a historic building in Hospitalet de l'Infant.
Cala Bea
A serene, undeveloped beach with calm waters and dark sand, perfect for snorkeling with its underwater trail and rich seabed near a protected natural area.
Cala Justell
A pristine, natural beach in a protected area with diverse aquatic plants, clear waters, and a mix of sand, pebbles, and rocks.
Mountain Biking Centre
Discover diverse biking routes through olive groves and woodlands, enjoy a pump track, and take in stunning viewpoints, all while embracing sustainability.
Ebike Centre
Explore scenic routes through coves, mountains, and woodlands with bike rentals and tailored guidance, ensuring a sustainable and adventurous experience.
Serra de Llaberia Visitor Centre
Explore natural and cultural highlights, enjoy personalized info, and immerse in mythological tales with light effects for a magical experience.
Coves de la Llena
Darmós
A quaint village offers panoramic views, high-quality wine, and the historic Mata Abre monument.
Pratdip Castle
A cliff-top complex with a Gothic vault and stubborn walls offers stunning views and a unique silhouette, making it a must-see for tourists.
Hermitage of Saint Roch
Perched atop the Mestral range, this site offers breathtaking views of the municipality and coastline, perfect for scenic tourism.
Hermitage of Santa Marina
A celebrated shrine in southern Catalonia, known for its medieval architecture and natural beauty, attracts visitors seeking partners and scenic views.
Parish Church of Saint James
A unique temple where Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles blend, featuring a 19th-century church built around an older one, creating a majestic sight.
Ilercavonia Space | Tivissa Tourist Office
Explore Iberian heritage and the significant Castellet de Banyoles, the largest Iberian city in the Illyrian world, showcasing Tivissa's rich history.
Costa Daurada Nautical Station
Enjoy water sports like sailing, kitesurfing, and kayaking, or play beach games on a scenic 1,800m coastline once frequented by pirates.
Kum |Castellet de Banyoles
A walled peninsula with pentagonal towers offers stunning views of the River Ebro, its islands, and the Ports, featuring ancient housing remains.
Via Verda
Explore scenic trails through olive groves and woodlands with sea views, connecting charming villages. Ideal for families, cyclists, and walkers year-round.
Via Ferrata Tormo de la Margarida
Barranc de la Foig via ferrata
The mirror
A weather radar atop a scenic summit uses an eco-friendly power system with solar panels and propane, preserving the area's natural beauty.
Coll de Balaguer Hospital
Discover the origins of L'Hospitalet de l'Infant, from ancient times to the Gothic era, at a strategic crossroads with rich historical significance.
The Chapel of Saint Blaise
Nestled in Tivissa's mountains, this 19th-century chapel offers scenic views and historical intrigue near ancient Saracen fortifications.
The Serra d'Almos
A village known for its prestigious Montsant wines offers winery visits and wine tourism, attracting enthusiasts to its agricultural charm.
Les Planes del Rei
A hidden gem between mountains and sea, offering authentic holidays with nearby villages, castles, and monasteries to explore, plus local wine and produce.
Masboquera
A quaint village offers mountain sports, horse-riding, hiking, and biking trails, providing a peaceful contrast to bustling tourist hubs.
Arenal Beach
A wide, fine-sand beach with urban and natural sides, offering family-friendly shallow waters, Mediterranean dunes, and activities like kayaking and jet skiing.
Beach of the River's Point
Ideal for water sports, this scenic beach features a Mediterranean wetland with a wooden walkway for observing diverse flora and migratory birds.
Almadrava Beach
A tranquil beach with clear waters and fine sand, ideal for fishing and diving, adjacent to a scenic seafront promenade.
Platja del Torn
A naturist haven with clear waters, dune vegetation, pine forests, and seagrass beds, perfect for nature contemplation and naturism.
Mont-Redon
Monteredon is a mountain 864 metres high
Masia de Castelló
A once-abandoned village now thrives with seasonal events like the Rústic Festa and Nativity of the Stars, attracting tourists with its unique revival.
For mothers
A quaint village offers a 13th-century Romanesque church with a medieval bell tower and historic washhouses, providing a glimpse into rural life.
Pump track
Enjoy a year-round, eco-friendly circuit perfect for biking, skating, or skateboarding, set between the sea and mountains, ideal for all skill levels.
Station Trail
Ideal for trail running, climbing, and via ferrata, this spot offers equipment hire, personalized info, and stunning Mediterranean views year-round.
Mola de Genessies
A 711-meter mountain with a geodetic point at the summit, ideal for hiking and featured in the FEEC's list of 100 peaks.
Oil Mill
Explore an authentic 1930s mill with original machinery, millers' testimonies, and a film, offering an immersive olive oil journey with modern exhibits.
Fisherman's Wharf
A vibrant tourist spot known for seafood, sea lions, historic ships, and scenic views, offering entertainment, dining, and shopping experiences.
Plaça de la Baranova | Viewpoint
A stunning viewpoint offering panoramic views of Ribera d'Ebre, Terra Alta, and Priorat, showcasing the Prades Mountains and Montsant range.
Sports Harbour and Yacht Club
Located on the seafront, this marina offers 577 berths and hosts various sailing events, making it ideal for sea-related tourist and leisure activities.
Tower of Cal Capet and Portal
Historic tower with battlements, semi-circular portal, and stone staircase, offering a glimpse into medieval defense and prison history.
Public laundry (washing machines)
Historic washhouses feature stone walls, four basins for laundry, and water from a local fountain, offering a glimpse into past communal life.
Public laundry (washing machines)
Historic washhouses, now replaced by a cooperative, once featured covered areas, updated washing stones, and expanded rinsing spaces, attracting tourists.
Viewpoint of the Coll de Balaguer
Enjoy stunning sea and mountain views, historical ambiance, and serene contemplation by the seafront promenade near Arenal Beach.
Rock-climbing wall
This climbing spot offers diverse routes mimicking nature, blending sport with scenic views, ensuring a safe, fun, and sustainable experience year-round.
Rock paintings
Ancient cave paintings, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are nestled in a scenic ravine, but remain closed to the public to preserve their cultural significance.
Parish of the Nativity of Mary
A Gothic church with a semicircular apse, Renaissance altarpiece, and a unique bell tower offers historical intrigue and architectural beauty for tourists.
The natural area of the mouth of the Llastres River
A Mediterranean wetland, ideal for birdwatching and observing endangered fish, features a scenic wooden walkway with diverse plant life.