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Hiking around Ribera D'Ondara offers diverse terrain, from mountainous hinterlands to agricultural lands. The region features varied topography with panoramic views and trails winding through orange groves and fields. Natural features include the Serra de Segària mountain range, providing routes with elevation changes. Historical pathways, such as old aqueduct trails, also contribute to the area's hiking landscape.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the 5.3-mile (8.6 km) moderate circular trail around Cervera, Spain, with 581 feet (177 metres) of elevation gain, taking about 2 hours
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Birthplace of the greatest motorcycle champion of all times ! Nice old city with great views over the region !
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It is a must-see for those who want to get to know this area and enjoy its benefits.
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The city is characterized by the richness of its cultural and monumental heritage. A total of eleven monuments in the municipality are listed as Cultural Assets of National Interest (BCIN) by the Generalitat of Catalonia: the castle (11th century), the church of San Pedro el Grande (11th century), the walled enclosure (16th century) , the parish of Santa María (14th-15th centuries), the Paeria building (17th-18th centuries), the University (18th century), the historic center, the Syndicate (20th century) and the castles of the Castellnou added nuclei of Olujas, la Preñanosa and Malgrat.
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The origins of Montornès de Segarra date back to the Reconquest, when the castle was built on top of ancient Iberian and Roman settlements. At the beginning of the 12th century, King Alfonso I the Chaste ceded the castle to the Order of the Temple, which would later pass into the hands of the Order of the Hospitallers. The population is presided over by the remains of the castle and the parish church, attached to it. It is a picturesque town that, in addition to the castle, preserves old houses with voussoired doorways.
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The Montornès de Segarra cemetery was built at the end of the 19th century by Josep Balcells i Cortada, an Indian who, on his return from America, dedicated part of his fortune to building this cemetery and also the village school. The cemetery is built in the modernist style, has a square shape and each of its corners is topped by a pagoda covered in glazed ceramic.
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The parish church of the nucleus of l'Ametlla de Segarra (Montoliu de Segarra) appears for the first time in the records of the bishopric of Vic in the 11th century. Located within the urban nucleus, it is attached to the old rectory, it has a single nave with a pointed barrel vault. The bell tower, square and with four eyes structured in semicircular arches, has a clock and is topped by a pinnacle.
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L'Ametlla de Segarra is a town belonging to the municipality of Montoliu de Segarra, in the Segarra region, province of Lleida. It is linked to the castle of the same name, appearing in records at the end of the 11th century. It is located in an area with a tradition of cereal farming and other rainfed crops such as olive groves and almond trees. You can also find vineyards, particularly organic vineyards that produce Comalats wine, which was the old name of the region. Of its heritage, the church of Sant Pere and the tower of the old castle stand out.
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The tower of l'Ametlla de Segarra is not complete. Here you can see remains of the castle tower, the only structure preserved from the fortress. It has its origins in the 11th century, when this area was under the rule of the Counts of Barcelona.
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Ribera D'Ondara offers a wide selection of hiking trails, with over 60 routes to explore. These include 12 easy paths, 47 moderate trails, and 5 more challenging options for experienced hikers.
The region features diverse terrain, ranging from mountainous hinterlands to agricultural lands. You can expect panoramic views, trails winding through picturesque orange groves and fields, and historical pathways like old aqueduct routes. The Serra de Segària mountain range also offers routes with varying elevation changes.
Yes, Ribera D'Ondara has 12 easy hiking trails perfect for beginners or families. These paths are generally less demanding, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic beauty of the region. For a moderate family-friendly option, consider the Cercavins Route – hiking in Catalonia, which is 8.1 miles (13.0 km) long.
Yes, several circular routes are available. A popular choice is the Castillo de Montfalcó y Vergós Guerrejat — circular desde Santa Fe de Segarra, an 8.4-mile (13.5 km) moderate path exploring historical sites. Another option is the Camino de la Marinada — circular desde Sant Guim de Freixenet, a longer 15.7-mile (25.3 km) trail through agricultural land.
Hikers can discover a variety of natural features and historical landmarks. The region is home to the Serra de Segària mountain range, offering routes with panoramic views. You can also explore historical pathways like the Old Aqueduct Pathway. Notable landmarks include the town of Cervera, the Monastery of Sant Ramon Nonat, and historical sites such as Montfalcó Murallat and Castell de l'Aranyó.
The hiking routes in Ribera D'Ondara are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from around 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the panoramic views, and the opportunity to explore historical pathways. The variety of routes caters to different ability levels, making it enjoyable for many.
While many trails in natural areas are dog-friendly, it's always recommended to check local regulations for specific routes or protected areas. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails if kept on a leash and owners practice responsible pet waste disposal.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are 5 difficult routes available. These routes often involve significant elevation gain and can take over five hours to complete, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness. An example is the Camino de la Marinada — circular desde Sant Guim de Freixenet, which is 15.7 miles (25.3 km) long with over 400 meters of elevation gain.
Given the region's Mediterranean climate, spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for hiking in Ribera D'Ondara. Temperatures are milder, and the landscape is vibrant. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are advisable, while winter offers cooler, crisp conditions, though some higher elevation paths might be chillier.
Yes, Ribera D'Ondara is rich in historical sites. You can find several castles and historical structures nearby, such as Montfalcó Murallat, Castell de l'Aranyó, Castillo de Montcortés, and Verdú Castle. Many hiking routes pass close to or offer views of these historical landmarks.
While Ribera D'Ondara itself is inland, the broader region around Ondara boasts varied topography that can provide panoramic views encompassing both mountainous hinterlands and, in some cases, glimpses towards the Mediterranean Sea, especially from higher vantage points within the Serra de Segària.
Yes, many trails in Ribera D'Ondara wind through picturesque agricultural landscapes, including orange groves and fields. These routes offer a pleasant and scenic experience, showcasing the region's rural charm.


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