Best attractions and places to see around Les Borges Blanques, the administrative capital of Les Garrigues in Lleida, Catalonia, offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes. The region is known for its tranquil atmosphere and significant role in olive oil production. Visitors can explore historical sites, green spaces, and natural features within its surroundings.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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a very cool park with a fountain to refill water
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Side path that follows the third ditch of the Canal d'Urgell.
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In the third ditch of the Canal d'Urgell there is this jump which serves to generate a difference in height and force the water. The Canal d'Urgell gives life to the region and has transformed the current landscape.
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It is a perfect place to make a stop to eat something and enjoy the town
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It has a good climb but you can go down to torregrossa almost without pedaling
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It is the beginning of the exit to go up to the dry land of La Segarra
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It is better to go through the path below since the roots of the trees are very bulging
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Idyllic place to spend the day with children, as a couple or as a family. Under the shade of the trees, we have a picnic area, with benches, tables and barbecues. There is also a small fenced pond with ducks and turtles. Not far away is the Sierra de Mollerussa Rally circuit.
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You can discover several natural highlights, including the Salt del Duran Waterfall, a 4.5-meter waterfall popular for hiking and biking. The Third Canal of Urgell Path offers a tree-lined route with river views. For a tranquil green space, visit Parque del Terrall, which features botanical gardens and ponds. The region also boasts the Cascada Salt del Duran and the idyllic Parque de la Sierra, perfect for nature lovers.
Yes, the Salt del Duran Waterfall is a notable 4.5-meter waterfall located in the third canal of Urgell, popular for hiking or biking. Another historical waterfall is the Waterfall of the Second Machine, which once powered a small hydroelectric plant.
The Sierra Park is an idyllic spot with a picnic area, benches, tables, and barbecues, along with a small fenced pond with ducks and turtles. Parque del Terrall, the town's green lung, also offers pleasant green areas for relaxation and features two natural ponds.
Les Borges Blanques is rich in history. You can explore the imposing 18th-century Baroque-Neoclassical Església Parroquial de l'Assumpció, the historic Palau del Marquès d'Olivart (now the Town Hall), and the Baroque Chapel from 1743. The Ermita de San Salvador and Ermita de San Cristóbal on the outskirts also offer historical insights, with the latter near the Fuente Vieja picnic spot.
Les Borges Blanques is known as the 'Catalan capital of olive oil.' You can visit the Parque Temático del Aceite (Oil Thematic Park) in Masía Salat, which provides insight into olive oil production. The old Cal Gineret oil mill also functions as an interpretation center for the oil industry and features monumental cisterns. Consider following the Olive Oil Route to explore groves and cooperatives, especially during the Extra Virgin Quality Oil Fair in January.
Yes, the Espai Macià is a cultural center dedicated to Francesc Macià, offering a virtual reality experience of his life. Museu Cal Pauet provides a nostalgic look at antiquities from the 1950s and 60s, housed in an old oil mill in the town center.
Absolutely. Sierra Park is ideal for families, featuring a picnic area and a pond with ducks and turtles. Parque del Terrall also has a playground and green areas. Nearby, La Manreana offers a chance to experience traditional farming and interact with animals, providing a fun day out in the Catalan countryside.
You can find various hiking options. The Third Canal of Urgell Path is a popular choice. For more routes, explore the Hiking around Les Borges Blanques guide, which includes trails like the 'Nine Jumps of Juneda Trail' and the 'Parque del Terrall – Nou Salts of the Canals d'Urgell loop'.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. The Third Canal of Urgell Path is a popular cycle way. For more extensive routes, check the MTB Trails around Les Borges Blanques guide for mountain biking, or the Road Cycling Routes around Les Borges Blanques guide for road cycling, featuring routes like the 'Les Garrigues Olive Route Loop'.
The region generally offers a tranquil atmosphere, making it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures. Summers can be warm, but shaded routes like the Third Canal of Urgell Path provide relief.
Beyond the historical buildings, the region is known for its 'Cabanes de Volta,' which are unique vaulted huts representing traditional agricultural architecture. Exploring these offers a glimpse into local history and traditions.
The Plaça de l'U d'Octubre (also known as Plaza Mayor) is the central square of Les Borges Blanques. It features wide porticos and Renaissance elements, serving as a significant meeting point for locals and hosting most of the town's festivities.
Les Borges Blanques is the exclusive source of Arenisca Floresta, a unique sandstone extracted from local quarries. It is highly valued in contemporary architecture for its resistance, beauty, and warm tones.


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