Best attractions and places to see around Els Omells De Na Gaia. This municipality is situated on a hilltop in the Urgell region, within the Serra del Tallat, offering a blend of historical and natural features. The village itself presents a medieval ambiance with narrow streets and ancient stone houses. The surrounding landscape includes pine and oak forests, cultivated dryland crops, and the Barranc d'Aigües Vives.
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Beautiful medieval monastery from the Cistercian era, still inhabited by nuns.
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The monastery of Santa María de Vallbona is a female Cistercian abbey founded in the 11th century and built in a mixture of Romanesque and Gothic styles. Together with the Poblet and Santes Creus monasteries, it forms the Cistercian Route.
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Belltall is a nucleus of the municipality of Passanant i Belltall, in the region of Conca de Barberà (Tarragona). Of its heritage, the church of Sant Pere (19th century) stands out, with its neoclassical bell tower. As is usual in the area, some of its streets have vaulted sections. Belltall is known for having its own variety of garlic, the Belltall garlic, with a rounded shape, smaller than conventional garlic and flat at the bottom.
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The Tallat sanctuary appears in records as early as the 11th century, where a defense tower was located that took advantage of the magnificent views over the l'Urgell, Sagarra and Conca de Barberà regions. In the middle of the 14th century, a church was established as a result of the popular initiative of the residents of Rocallaura, and in 1475 it is said that a wooden carving of a Virgin Mary appeared to a shepherd. Legend has it that despite repeated attempts to move the carving, it returned to the place where the sanctuary is now, so they decided to leave it here. Then began a period of splendor for the sanctuary, with numerous reforms during the 15th and 16th centuries, some promoted by Fernando el Católico himself, who is said to have spent the night with Queen Isabella la Católica in 1493. By order of the king, it became in the priory of nearby Poblet, and a group of monks from the Cistercian order settled there. With the confiscation of Mendizabal in the first half of the 19th century, the monks abandoned the priory, and after the subsequent looting and destruction of the enclosure, the sanctuary remained abandoned until 1970 when a private association acquired the remains and took charge of their restoration and custody.
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The monastery of Santa María de Vallbona is the most important female Cistercian monastery in Catalonia. It has maintained its monastic activity uninterruptedly for more than 800 years. Its beginnings, at the beginning of the 12th century, were as a mixed group of hermits who followed the Rule of Sant Benet, later converted into monastics, under the pastoral staff of its founder, Ramón de Vallbona. In 1175 the monks moved to Montsant, leaving the female monastic community in Vallbona, which joined the Cistercian order. The monastery is made up of the temple, presided over by the Mare de Déu del cor, in the usual sober and slightly ornamented style of the order, and by the trapezoidal-shaped cloister, and the other dependencies (chapter house, the archive and the old pharmacy).
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Nice and quiet town where you can visit emblematic places and visit the monastery.
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You can get there from many places but the best is the climb up the forest
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the 18th-century Church of Santa Maria in the village, or the 13th-14th century Gothic building of Monastery of Santa María de Vallbona, a significant Cistercian abbey. Other notable historical sites include the ancient Milmanda Castle, the 16th-17th century Church of Sant Martí de Maldà, and the Santuario del Tallat. Within Els Omells de na Gaia, you'll also find remains of an ancient castle, Discoidal Funerary Stelae, and Civil War Bunkers.
Els Omells De Na Gaia is situated on the slopes of the Serra del Tallat, offering picturesque views. The village overlooks the Barranc d'Aigües Vives, and the surrounding area features a mix of pine and oak forests. You'll also see extensive cultivated land with olive trees, almond trees, vineyards, and cereals, often on terraced fields built with dry stone.
Yes, the municipality is known for its traditional dry stone structures. You can find around twenty "Cabanes de Volta" (vaulted huts) with barrel vaults, along with other dry stone walls and constructions scattered throughout the landscape. The village itself retains a medieval ambiance with narrow streets and ancient stone houses, some with Gothic arches.
The area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Vallbona de les Monges – Church of Sant Martí de Maldà loop' or 'Montblanquet – Els Omells de na Gaia loop'. For running, options include the 'Deport Spring – Font Baixa loop' or 'Font Baixa – Milmanda Castle loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the cycling, road cycling, and running guides for the region.
Absolutely. The Monastery of Santa María de Vallbona is considered family-friendly, offering a glimpse into Cistercian history. Another great option for families is Milmanda Castle, which can be visited by booking in advance and often includes vineyard tours.
The Font Baixa is a historical fountain with records dating back to 1151. Its current form is from 1852, and it's notable for its 17 pipes. The stone used in its construction came from an old obelisk, adding to its unique history.
The Santuario del Tallat is located on a 788-meter-high hill, offering magnificent panoramic views over the Urgell, Sagarra, and Conca de Barberà regions. It's a fantastic spot for photography and appreciating the expansive landscape.
Yes, the Quadra del Mas Déu is a Gothic-style building from the 13th and 14th centuries, located about 1.5 km from the village on a forest track towards Vallbona de les Monges. It originally served as an agricultural farm for the Monastery of Vallbona de les Monges and is a point of historical interest.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the presence of numerous hiking and cycling routes suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal for outdoor activities, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring the natural surroundings and historical sites.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. The Monastery of Santa María de Vallbona is highlighted for its historical significance and tranquil setting. The region's ancient castles, medieval churches, and unique dry stone structures also receive positive feedback, with many enjoying the picturesque landscapes and opportunities for walking and cycling.
Yes, several significant religious buildings can be found. These include the Church of Santa Maria in Els Omells de na Gaia, the Monastery of Santa María de Vallbona, the Santuario del Tallat, and the Church of Sant Martí de Maldà, which is recognized as a Cultural Asset of National Interest.
The landscape is characterized by extensive cultivated land, primarily dryland crops. You'll observe vast fields of olive trees, almond trees, vineyards, and cereals. The terrain often features terraced fields, which are traditional dry stone constructions designed to manage the uneven ground.


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