Best attractions and places to see around Castellvell Del Camp include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. Situated near Reus and at the foothills of the Prades mountains, the area offers diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks, extensive networks of paths, and unique geological formations. The region maintains the charm of a small village, surrounded by olive groves and almond trees, reflecting its agricultural heritage.
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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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To enter Avencs, you will find a pile of stones where you have to go down. Easier access to enter 🌿
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El Puig d'en Cama is a hill located in the Selva del Camp area, the entire summit is above Almoster, Baix Camp region, approximately north of Reus, Castellvell del Camp and Almoster, west of the Selva del Camp and east of Aleixar. It is part of the first stirrups of the Prades mountains. It is 717 meters high. At the top we can find a geodesic vertex (reference 263134001). This peak is included in the Challenge of 100 peaks of the Federation of Excursionist Organizations of Catalonia. Until recently there was a watchtower, now gone.
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A place with great history, currently only ruins remain, shuttered to prevent their total collapse. Impressive views from the square at the bottom of the ruins of La Mussara.
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Natural crevice called Avencs de la Febro, you need good shoes with heels and, if possible, a headlamp or flashlight. They are cracks 30 meters deep, 300 meters long and 8 meters wide that are just a step away from La Mussara. However, they are hidden by vegetation. Because yes, there are many stories of friends and acquaintances who have had to turn around because they have not been able to find their entrance. That's the fun! Hahaha Els Avencs de La Febró have offered shelter to all types of people. For example, they served as a hiding place for the smuggler Josep Ferrer i Grau and General Prim. Yes, I am talking about Juan Prim i Prats, who, apart from being originally from Reus, would come to occupy the position of President of the Government of Spain in 1869.
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Population whose center is the church of Mare de Déu del Carmen and which is located at the foot of the Serra de Pradell and close to the city of Reus, which is a few kilometers away.
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Nice views but I did it with my gravel bike and the road is not suitable for this type of bike, I had to walk 2 km with the bike on my back. Even in MTB trail or enduro it is complicated, so it is better to walk
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It may be a steep climb to get here, but the 360-degree views are spectacular and well worth it. The trails that lead here are well marked and are part of a larger network of trails.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can discover the unique geological formation of Els Avencs de la Febró, a deep crevice in the Mussara mountain range. Another must-see is the Cave of the Cranes, known for its Romanesque apse-like shape and a seasonal waterfall. For scenic views, consider hiking to Puig d'en Cama (717 m), which offers spectacular 360-degree panoramas. Additionally, El Salt de Castellvell (Salt d'Aleixar) provides a tranquil waterfall experience on the Sòvia river.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Explore the Ruins of La Mussara, an old village on a rocky plateau offering notable panoramic views. In the town itself, you can visit the 15th-century Ermita de Santa Anna, which sits atop a hill with privileged views, and the neoclassical Església de Sant Vicenç Màrtir. The Montbrió del Camp Town Hall is also a significant historical landmark nearby.
Situated at the foothills of the Prades mountains, Castellvell Del Camp boasts an extensive network of paths ideal for low-intensity excursions. You can find various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, explore the 'Gravel biking around Castellvell Del Camp' guide, the 'MTB Trails around Castellvell Del Camp' guide, or the 'Road Cycling Routes around Castellvell Del Camp' guide for detailed routes and tours.
Yes, the region offers a variety of trails. The local council has marked four routes, each lasting no more than three hours, suitable for all ages and low-intensity excursions. For more challenging hikes, consider the route to Els Avencs de la Febró or the ascent to Puig d'en Cama (717 m), which is part of the 'Challenge of 100 peaks' for experienced hikers.
Castellvell Del Camp has a strong agricultural heritage, particularly known for its olive oil production. You can visit the Castellvell Agricultural Cooperative to taste and purchase 100% Arbequina olive oil with Siurana designation of origin. The town also features historical architectural elements like Cal Tramuntà and the Aqüeducte del Pont del Cinto, reflecting its rich past.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Ermita de Santa Anna, which offers privileged vistas of the town and the Costa Daurada. The Ruins of La Mussara also provide a notable panoramic view from its rocky plateau. Additionally, Puig de l'Àliga and Salvià de Lluardó, at 302 and 473 meters respectively, offer excellent views of the surrounding Camp de Tarragona.
The town maintains the charm of a small village with its old town center, surrounded by olive groves and almond trees. The local council has marked several walking routes, each lasting no more than three hours, which are suitable for all ages and can be enjoyed by families. Exploring the historical sites and natural paths can be a pleasant family activity.
The region's Mediterranean climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. During the rainy season, the waterfall at the Cave of the Cranes is most impressive.
Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore Els Avencs de la Febró, a natural crevice that is a challenging but rewarding hike for those seeking unique geological formations. The Puig de l'Àliga, also known as 'Muntanya del Pal', holds archaeological findings from the Neolithic, Paleolithic, and Roman periods, adding a historical layer to its natural beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular views from locations like Puig d'en Cama (717 m) and the historical significance and panoramic scenery of the Ruins of La Mussara. The unique natural beauty of the Cave of the Cranes and the challenging yet rewarding experience of Els Avencs de la Febró are also highly rated.
Absolutely. Castellvell Del Camp has a deep agricultural past. You can visit the Castellvell Agricultural Cooperative to learn about and sample their 100% Arbequina olive oil. The Antic celler del Sindicat Agrícola (old cellar of the Agricultural Syndicate) is also listed as part of the historical heritage, showcasing the region's farming roots.


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