Best attractions and places to see around Ginestar include a traditional Catalan village situated along the Ebro River. The area features a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore river promenades, elevated viewpoints, and the surrounding countryside characterized by vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees. This region offers diverse landscapes and historical depth for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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A beautiful route that runs almost entirely along trails and beautiful natural spaces, offering magnificent views from the top of Xàquera or the Creu de Santos.
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Spectacular balma that pierces the ridge and was once arranged as a key access point to the valley. The dry stone zigzags the ridge to comfortably access from one side of the ridge to the other. Known since ancient times as Lluminosa to differentiate it from the relatively nearby cave which, being a closed gallery, is known as Llòbrega. Cited by Faura in his Collection (1909) and by Ferraté in Speleologia de les comarques Tarragona (1918), although neither gives more information than the name. We are not aware of any specific cataloging work, although it is well known by hikers. When the Mestral winds blow, which is quite common, the force of the wind increases dramatically as it passes through the Cave.
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10 km approach via a narrow, well-developed road. You can see the imposing buildings from afar. Unfortunately these cannot be visited. From here you can only continue on foot. For hiking you should take sturdy shoes with you.
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It's a very beautiful peak with fantastic views
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The castle of Miravet is a medieval fortress located on top of a hill in the municipal term of Miravet. The castle of Miravet rises on a large rock next to the Ebro river, from where it offers a great panorama of the town, as well as the region of the Ribera de Ebro, and the river.
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Very spectacular cave, with dry stone walls where you can walk around inside.
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It is a small, rectangular, single-storey hermitage, made of lime and mortar and with a gabled roof without a gable. The primary purpose of the chapel of Sant Roc was to provide a secluded place for the characters of the Reformed Carmelite Order who wanted, for a few days, to lead the life of an anchorite, but in a more comfortable place than the one that characterized the first hermitages built during the first half of the 17th century in the Vall de Cardó, following the founding path of Teresa de Jesús. Although the date of consecration is unknown, it is known that it was the last to be built. It was abandoned, like the rest, in 1835 due to the confiscation of Mendizábal. Its waters, known since ancient times as Ronya due to its healing properties, allowed the hermitage to be transformed, from the beginning of the use of the valley as a spa, into the pavilion for inhalations, sprays and partial bathrooms. But as it was very far from the main buildings, at the beginning of the 19th century the waters of the Ronya or Sant Roc were led to other sources that were closer After the Civil War, the hermitage of Sant Elies or del Borboll concentrated the services hydro-therapeutics, and that of Sant Roc was abandoned.
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The region around Ginestar is rich in history. You can visit the imposing Miravet Castle, strategically located overlooking the Ebro River, offering spectacular views and a glimpse into significant historical moments. Another notable site is Cardó Spa, a 17th-century monastic complex that later became a spa, nestled at the top of the spectacular cliff of Salt del Frare. While its exact location is currently unknown, the historically significant Hermitage of the Holy Trinity was also in the area.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Creu de Santos Summit. It features two peaks, one of which is considered the regional roof of Ribera de l'Ebre, providing excellent 360-degree vistas of the Ribera and Baix Ebre regions. The Miravet Castle also offers spectacular views of the Ebro River and the surrounding landscape from its elevated position.
Yes, you can explore the Lluminosa Cave, a spectacular 'balma' (rock shelter) that pierces a ridge. It was historically a key access point to the valley and is known for its dry stone zigzags, making access comfortable from one side of the ridge to the other.
The area around Ginestar is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. For detailed routes and guides, explore options like Cycling around Ginestar, Gravel biking around Ginestar, and Running Trails around Ginestar.
Yes, the guides for Cycling around Ginestar and Gravel biking around Ginestar offer routes ranging from easy to difficult, catering to various skill levels. You can find options like the 'Gravel loop from Rasquera' which is easy, or more challenging routes such as the 'Left Canal of the Ebro – Pont Aliga Beach loop from Rasquera'.
Absolutely. The Running Trails around Ginestar guide features several routes. Options include moderate loops from Móra d'Ebre and Tarragona, as well as more difficult trails like 'Los Martells & Cardo Boix - Circular route from Rasquera'.
Ginestar is a traditional Catalan village with broad and narrow streets lined with typical houses. The village celebrates local festivals, including its patron saint's day, 'Sant Marti', in November, and the 'Fira del Raure' in September. The Fira del Raure is an artisan festival where streets fill with stalls offering homemade products, local delicacies, and traditional crafts like basket weaving and pottery.
Ginestar is nestled directly on the Ebro River, featuring a pleasant promenade. The surrounding countryside is characterized by stunning views of fields of olives, almonds, and grapes, which are key agricultural products of the region. The area promotes itself for ecotourism, valuing its local territory and sustainable tourism.
The Ebro River is central to Ginestar's identity. The village is situated directly on its banks, boasting a pleasant promenade with benches and a jetty for boats. Historically, landmarks like Miravet Castle were strategically built to dominate the river, highlighting its importance for transport and defense.
During the summer months, local outdoor swimming pools with picnic areas and snack bars offer a refreshing spot to relax and cool off.
Visitors to Ginestar's attractions appreciate the strategic locations offering panoramic views, the historical depth of sites like the 17th-century monastic complex of Cardó Spa, and the unique geological features such as the Lluminosa Cave. The community has shared 15 photos and given 33 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the diverse landscapes and historical monuments.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's focus on outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and running, combined with its Mediterranean climate, suggests spring and autumn offer ideal conditions with milder temperatures for exploration. Summer can be warm, suitable for activities near water or in the early mornings/late evenings.
Yes, the Poblado Ibérico de Castellet de Banyol, an Iberian settlement, is noted as being near Ginestar, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Beyond the Cardó Spa, which originated as a 17th-century monastic complex with 13 surrounding hermitages, the Hermitage of the Holy Trinity is another historical religious site, though its exact location is currently unknown. The nearby Monasterio de Cardó Xufanc also offers another historical religious site to explore.


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