Best attractions and places to see around L'Aleixar, a village nestled at the foot of the Sierra de La Mussara in the Baix Camp region of Tarragona, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. This area is characterized by its picturesque setting where the Riera de la Mussara and the Riera de Alforja converge. Visitors can explore a rich history alongside diverse natural features, making it ideal for nature lovers and those interested in cultural landmarks. The surrounding…
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The cave can only be reached from the lower footpath. You have to hike back the same way.
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Main square of the village of Prades. Spacious and surrounded by bars and restaurants with terraces.
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Absolutely worth seeing and beautiful place.
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Mythical village for cyclists, mandatory stop! The bakery in the square has amazing bread and cakes. On Fridays there is a market in the square.
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L'Aleixar is surrounded by natural beauty, including the picturesque convergence of the Riera de la Mussara and the Riera de Alforja, and the Sierra de La Mussara. You can explore monumental trees like El Pi de les Planes and L'alzina del Mas de Borbó. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including the Aleixar Dry Stone Huts Trail, an easy circular route, or more moderate options like the Ascent to Rocabruna.
Yes, L'Aleixar boasts several notable historical and cultural sites. You can visit the 18th-century Baroque-style Església de Sant Martí with its significant altarpiece and organ. Wander through the historic town center, exploring streets like Carrer Major and Plaça de la Vila, and discover ancient funerary art in the form of Esteles Discoïdals on Carrer de l'Abadia. The village also has remains of ancient flour mills, such as the 17th-century Molí del Pigat.
Just a few minutes from L'Aleixar, you can visit La Mussara, an abandoned village with ruined buildings and the emblematic church of Sant Salvador, offering a sense of history and mystery. Another significant site is Siurana Village and Cliffs, known as the last Saracen stronghold in Catalonia, featuring a Romanesque church and the remains of its Saracen fortress.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly spots. The Main Square of Prades is a charming historic settlement known as the Red Town, ideal for family walks in the Prades mountains. Many of the easy hiking trails around L'Aleixar, such as the Aleixar Dry Stone Huts Trail, are also suitable for families.
For a refreshing experience, head to Tolls de Les Tosques. This natural feature is a river and waterfall area known for its series of puddles and small jumps, making it a perfect spot to cool off, especially in summer. Visitors often describe it as a beautiful landscape ideal for a swim.
L'Aleixar is a great base for cyclists. You can find a variety of routes, including mountain biking and road cycling. For mountain biking, explore trails like the Xinuxano Downhill Singletrack or the Coll d'Alforja loop. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic rides such as the View of the Duesaigües Viaduct loop or the challenging Alt de la Mussara loop.
Beyond the monumental trees, the area offers stunning natural features and viewpoints. The convergence of the Riera de la Mussara and the Riera de Alforja creates a picturesque setting. The Sierra de La Mussara provides numerous scenic views, and the Coll de la Batalla is another significant natural point. The cliffs around Siurana Village also offer magnificent vistas of the Montsant and Prades mountains.
The region enjoys an Atlantic climate due to its elevation. While winters can be cold with snow, the area is particularly popular as a summer resort. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites. For cooling off in spots like Tolls de Les Tosques, summer is ideal.
Yes, L'Aleixar has a dedicated route that follows the footsteps of painter Joaquim Mir and writer Marià Manent. This route highlights the specific spots that inspired their works during their stays in the area, offering a unique cultural perspective on the village and its landscapes.
Visitors frequently praise the combination of history, nature, and spectacular landscapes. They particularly enjoy the fairytale-like atmosphere of Siurana Village, the refreshing experience at Tolls de Les Tosques, and the charm of the Main Square of Prades. The area's rich history, from ancient fortresses to modernist architecture like the Institut Pere Mata in Reus, also captivates many.
Yes, approximately 5 km from L'Aleixar in Reus, you can visit the Institut Pere Mata. This modernist hospital, designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner, is a significant architectural site, especially its 'distinguished pavilion' known for its exquisite Art Nouveau decoration.
Beyond the historic town center of L'Aleixar, you can explore the remains of nearly a dozen ancient flour mills, including the 17th-century Molí del Pigat. The abandoned village of La Mussara also features evocative ruins, including its 12th-century church of Sant Salvador. Additionally, Siurana Village preserves the remains of its Saracen fortress.


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