Best attractions and places to see around Parc Natural dels Ports include a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural heritage sites. This mountainous massif, spanning parts of Catalonia, Aragon, and the Valencian Community, is characterized by rugged terrain and rich biodiversity. Visitors can explore dramatic gorges, high peaks, and significant historical locations. The park offers opportunities to experience its unique geological formations and cultural significance.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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El Toll Blau is the only pool in which bathing is allowed on the entire Camino de les Estrets.
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Unfortunately, due to the high temperatures in the morning, we had to turn back very early because it was far too strenuous for the dogs. Those who want to go on the tours here are advised not to go during the summer months, not even for the short tours 😉 We were here in June, unbearably hot, at half past nine... Otherwise fantastically beautiful and highly recommended, well signposted. We will come back one day, in autumn or spring.
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This recreational area located in the shade of holm oaks and pines is a very important area for the inhabitants of Paüls. Not only is it the venue for their parties, but it is also the starting point for several hiking trails. It has an untreated water source.
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Good Picnic area, quiet in the middle of nature
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Mountain refuge located at the foot of the summit of Mont Caro. It is located in the shelters of the UEC and there are two of them, the new one and the old one, in the Vall del Mascar.
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The park is rich in diverse natural features. You can visit the dramatic Els Estrets Gorge, where the Riu dels Estrets flows between vertical walls, offering opportunities for hiking and climbing. Another highlight is Toll Blau, the only designated bathing spot within the gorge. The region also features numerous ravines, torrents, cliffs, caves, and chasms, including the unique beech woodlands of Les Fagedes dels Ports Natural Reserve and the impressive rock formations of Roques de Benet.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge and breathtaking views, the Ascent to Mont Caro from Tortosa is highly recommended. Mont Caro is the highest peak in the massif, offering extensive panoramic views that can stretch to the Pyrenees and the Balearic Islands on clear days. Other viewpoints like Mirador del Mont Caro, Mirador del Portell, and Mirador del Ports are also accessible and provide varied perspectives of the landscape and even the Mediterranean Sea.
Parc Natural dels Ports is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including long-distance paths like GR 7 and GR 171. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Via Verde de la Terra Alta' for gravel biking or challenging climbs like 'Cim de Caro Summit' for road cycling. You can find more details on routes in the Gravel biking around Parc Natural dels Ports and Road Cycling Routes around Parc Natural dels Ports guides.
Absolutely. The Sant Roc Recreation Area and Hermitage is a great option for families. Located in the shade of holm oaks and pines, it features a children's park and is a starting point for several hiking trails. It also has facilities like dry stone tables and benches, and barbecues (permission required from Paüls town hall). The Refugi Caro UEC also offers a controlled camping area and a play area, making it suitable for families.
The only designated spot for swimming within the Els Estrets Gorge is Toll Blau. It's a beautiful pool of clear, fresh water with small waterfalls. Please note that during summer, Arnes City Council may implement measures against agglomeration, so it's advisable to consult their website for current regulations before visiting.
The park boasts a rich cultural heritage. You can find evidence of prehistoric human occupation, including cave paintings at Cova Pintada and La Cova Graffiti. The Ecomuseu dels Ports in Horta de Sant Joan offers insights into the park's geography, fauna, flora, and the historical impact of human activity. Additionally, picturesque mountain villages like Paüls, Arnes, and Horta de Sant Joan provide glimpses into traditional life and local crafts.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For instance, the 'Toll Blau loop from Caseta d'Alejandro' is an easy 5.4 km hike. Other accessible options include the 'La Franqueta Recreation Area – Interpretation Area loop' and the 'Cova d'en Marc – Forat de la Vella loop'. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Parc Natural dels Ports guide.
The Refugi Caro UEC offers accommodation with bunk beds, a dining room, bar, and showers. It also has a controlled camping area. Many of the traditional mountain villages within and around the park, such as Paüls, Arnes, and Horta de Sant Joan, offer local amenities, cafes, and pubs. Visitor Centers in Roquetes, La Sénia, and Prat de Compte can also provide information on local services.
The park offers different experiences throughout the year. While summer can be very hot, especially for strenuous activities, spring and autumn are often ideal for hiking and exploring, with more moderate temperatures. The tips for Sant Roc Recreation Area and Hermitage suggest avoiding summer months for longer tours due to high temperatures.
While the guide data doesn't explicitly state dog-friendly policies for all trails, many natural parks in Spain allow dogs on leashes. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations or contact a local visitor center, as some protected areas or specific sections might have restrictions, especially concerning wildlife. For example, the tips for Sant Roc Recreation Area mention that high temperatures in summer were too strenuous for dogs.
Yes, the park is home to unique natural wonders. You can find Faig Pare, or 'Father Beech,' near La Sénia, a monumental tree known for its majestic and uniquely shaped above-ground roots. Geologically, the park is characterized by numerous ravines, torrents, cliffs, caves, chasms, and eddies, creating a dramatic landscape. Els Estrets d'Arnes features stunning gorges carved by a stream, and Roques de Benet are impressive rock formations that reputedly inspired Pablo Picasso.
Visitor Centers are located in Roquetes, La Sénia, and Prat de Compte, providing essential information and guidance for exploring the park. Additionally, the Ecomuseu dels Ports in Horta de Sant Joan offers detailed insights into the park's natural and cultural aspects.


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