Best attractions and places to see around Cervià De Les Garrigues include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The village is situated in the Set river valley, characterized by dryland farming, olive and almond groves, and pine forests. This region offers numerous opportunities to explore its rich history and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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a very cool park with a fountain to refill water
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Have a good trip to the heights of Montsant
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I can simply add that it is 100% recommendable. Together with the Coll de Albarca and the pass through Ulldemolins, it is my favorite section of the beautiful La Mussara walk.
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A spectacular area of the Prades Mountains... in my opinion the most beautiful views in this area... especially in spring.
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It is a perfect place to make a stop to eat something and enjoy the town
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It is an incredible viewpoint of the Sierras del Montsant, in the Priorat. From the top of the climb you can see the village of Ulldemolins, at the foot of the mountain.
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The Fraguerau Gorge is a beautiful and quiet place in the heart of the natural park of the Serra del Montsant. It stands out for the shape of its rocks, the result of thousands of years of river erosion.
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The quiet roads that run through the Monsant river valley, at the foot of the Ulldemolins mountains, are a perfect place to go by bike. Highly recommended to visit these wonderful landscapes of the Priorat.
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The village offers a rich history. You can visit the Church of Sant Miquel Arcàngel in the main square, explore the Historic Center with its cobbled streets and carved stone facades, and discover the ruins of the Castell de Cervià. A short distance away, the Conjunt de Les Besses features a feudal castle, an ancient village, and the Romanesque-to-Gothic Church of Santa Maria de les Besses, along with the region's oldest flour mill.
Yes, Cervià de les Garrigues boasts several architectural gems. The Town Hall (Ajuntament) is a modernist building inaugurated in 1913. The Font de la Plaça Major is a historic fountain recognized in Catalonia's Architectural Heritage Inventory. Additionally, the municipality is known for its over 200 dry stone constructions, such as huts and walls, which are recognized by UNESCO.
For breathtaking views, head to Les Crestes de la Llena, which offers extensive panoramas of the Sierras del Montsant. Another established itinerary leads to Punta dels Marquesos, providing wide views of the Lleida plain and the Pyrenees. Tossal de Sant Blai also offers remarkable vistas of Montsant and the Sierra de la Llena.
The landscapes around Cervià de les Garrigues are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on numerous paths. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails, MTB trails, and running trails available in the region.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. For an easy walk, consider the 5.6 km 'El Vilosell loop from el Vilosell'. Moderate options include the 13.3 km 'El Vilosell – Punta Curull Summit loop' or the 10.6 km 'Parque del Terrall – Nou Salts of the Canals d'Urgell loop'. You can find more details and routes on the hiking guide page.
Absolutely! The region is ideal for cycling. The Road Through the Montsant Valley is a popular cycle way with quiet roads, perfect for exploring the landscapes of the Priorat. There are also numerous MTB trails, including challenging routes like the 110 km 'View of the Reservoir – Set River loop from l'Albagés'. More cycling options can be found on the MTB trails guide.
Families can enjoy the Set River Valley, which has a natural area near Les Besses with tables and fountains for picnics. The Parque del Terrall in Les Borges Blanques is a nice park with a playground, green areas, and animals like fish, ducks, and swans. The Waterfall of the Second Machine is also a family-friendly spot.
To immerse yourself in local culture, explore the Historic Center and its traditional architecture. Discover the Dry Stone Art, a UNESCO-recognized heritage. You can also follow the 'Route of Oil' to learn about traditional olive oil production and enjoy tastings at local mills, a significant part of the region's heritage.
Yes, the Set River Valley provides a picturesque setting for relaxation. There's a natural area along the river near Les Besses equipped with tables and fountains, perfect for a picnic or a peaceful break amidst olive and almond orchards.
Cervià de les Garrigues offers a unique artistic experience with the Route of the Seven Senses (Ruta dels 7 sentits). This artistic and natural route follows the old Molinet del Frare path and features 16 sculptures by Marta Pruna, designed to evoke different sensations for visitors.
The region's climate makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty without the intense heat of summer or the cooler temperatures of winter.
Yes, the village hosts several traditional events. The Fira de l'oli i del safrà (Oil and Saffron Fair) is held in early December, celebrating local produce. The Aplec de les Besses (Gathering in Les Besses) is an annual tradition on the Saturday of Second Easter. Major festivals are also celebrated on September 29th (Sant Miquel) and May 15th (Sant Isidre).
The landscape is characterized by its location in the Set river valley, featuring extensive dryland farming, vast olive and almond groves, garrigue vegetation, and white pine forests. It's a blend of agricultural tradition and natural beauty, including protected areas like Els Bessons, which are home to birds of prey and impressive dry stone constructions.
Yes, the Els Bessons hills are designated Protected Natural Areas, offering excellent opportunities to observe birds of prey. The overall natural environment, including the Mas de Melons Natural Reserve, supports diverse local wildlife, making it a good spot for nature observation.


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