A walking route around the village of Porrera following the fourteen beautiful sundials dating from the 19th century. These pictorial dundials were made at a time when the region was enjoying an economic boom.
The hermitage of Sant Antoni Abat (1610), located on top of a steep hill surrounded by vineyards, offers amazing views over the beautiful village of Porrera. It is a simple building with a single nave and belfry.
It is reached from the road that leads to Cornudella, along a paved path on the right, just before crossing the river Cortiella.
This beauty spot which the Montsant river has carved out of the Llena and Montsant mountain ranges, is one of the most emblematic of the Montsant Natural Park.
Puig Roig is an archaelogical site (9th-7th century BC) which is within the municipal boundaries of the village of El Masroig. This historically important site is hidden in woodland and is perched on the top of a small hill with views over the Siurana river and Montsant mountain range.
Upon arriving at Siurana you will discover a small fairytale village that has a deep-rooted memory of endless sieges and improbable conquests. Perched on a rock in the river, Siurana was thought to be impregnable, above a reservoir of the same name.