Best attractions and places to see around Mas De Barberans, nestled in the Montsià region of Tarragona, offers a diverse landscape of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The area serves as a gateway to the Parc Natural dels Ports, featuring extensive olive groves and traditional architecture. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient rock art to historical churches, reflecting the region's rich past and natural environment.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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A beautiful and not demanding route, perhaps too crowded.
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Another essential route in the Matarraña region
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Beautiful mountain biking routes in the area, and tough ones
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Very beautiful, clean lake. You can go pedal boating.
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Spectacular reservoir and in a privileged environment. A visit is essential if you travel to the area. Starting point for many routes in the area, both hikers and mountain bikers.
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Ulldecona reservoir dam, where several cycling and hiking routes start.
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'El Parrizal' follows the (super clear) Matarraña river through a gorge. It is a walk of approximately 10 kilometers, depending on where you start and how far you can go. We chose the parking lot closest to the gorge and simply could not continue walking after a certain point due to the high water. There are bridges, wooden walkways and sometimes you have to cross the river balancing on small stones. We got our feet wet a few times, but that's okay when it's almost 40 degrees! If it had been allowed, I would have immediately jumped into the water for a refreshing dip, but swimming is prohibited here. Below are the photos. Already convinced how incredibly beautiful it is here?!
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Mas de Barberans is a gateway to the Parc Natural dels Ports, offering diverse landscapes. You can visit the beautiful Ulldecona Reservoir, known for its magnificent views and varying water colors. Another picturesque spot is the Salt de Robert Waterfall, a 30-meter high cascade perfect for a family visit. The region is also surrounded by extensive olive groves, providing a unique landscape for walks.
Yes, the area around Mas de Barberans, particularly within the Parc Natural dels Ports, offers numerous routes for hiking and cycling. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'La Sénia – Ulldecona Reservoir loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Faig Pare (Father Beech) – Ulldecona Reservoir loop'. There are also various running trails, including 'Los barrancos de la Galera - Circular route'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, MTB, and Running Trails around Mas de Barberans.
In the town center, you can visit the 18th-century Sant Marc Church, part of Catalonia's Architectural Heritage Inventory. Another significant site is the Museu de la Pauma (Museum of Palm Crafts), dedicated to the traditional art of weaving with Mediterranean Fan Palm leaves. Further afield, in Fredes, you can find the Parish Church of Saints Abdón and Senén, also known as the Church of the Saints of the Stone.
Absolutely. The Salt de Robert Waterfall is a wonderful place to visit with the whole family, offering a picturesque cascade. The Ulldecona Reservoir also provides a beautiful setting for family outings, with opportunities for various nature activities. Additionally, the Museu de la Pauma offers workshops and activities suitable for all ages to learn about traditional crafts.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Ascent to Mont Caro from Tortosa is one of the most difficult passes in the region, with sections reaching a 20% incline. The rewarding views from the summit are well worth the effort. From the village itself, you can also enjoy panoramic views that, on clear days, extend to Peñíscola Castle.
The region generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities during spring and autumn. These seasons offer milder temperatures, ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural parks without the intense heat of summer or the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter. The varying water colors of the Ulldecona Reservoir are also particularly striking during these times.
Within the Parc Natural dels Ports, you can discover the Cocó de la Gralla, a site featuring a unique collection of 69 Levantine rock art figures, estimated to be 8,000 years old. Another interesting natural feature is the Parrissal Walkways, a scenic route along the Matarranya River with wooden walkways through gorges.
The municipality is surrounded by vast fields of olive trees, which have shaped the local landscape for centuries. Walking through these olive groves provides a singular experience where you can observe traditional farmhouses and dry stone structures. The olive oil produced here is part of the Baix Ebre – Montsià protected designation of origin, reflecting its deep local heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the magnificent views from the Ulldecona Reservoir and the rewarding panoramas from the summit of Mont Caro. The unique and picturesque Salt de Robert Waterfall is also a community favorite for its beauty and family-friendly appeal.
Mas de Barberans hosts the annual Fira de les Fibres Vegetals in August, a fair that brings together artisans skilled in creating works from vegetable fibers. This event is a great opportunity to experience local traditions and craftsmanship. The local gastronomy, with dishes like *pastissets* and *ternasco*, also offers a taste of authentic regional culture.
The urban center of Mas de Barberans is characterized by its traditional stone houses and narrow streets. Many houses are designed to open onto two streets, and you'll notice stairs connecting different levels within the village, reflecting its unique historical development and terrain.
Yes, in the lower part of the village, you can find the Font de les piques i safareigs. These fountains and washboards historically served as watering troughs for animals and provide a glimpse into the village's past daily life and water management.


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