Best natural monuments around La Pobla De Mafumet include a variety of natural attractions within the surrounding Tarragona region. This area features diverse landscapes, from secluded coastal coves to mountainous viewpoints and historical sites integrated with nature. The municipality of La Pobla de Mafumet serves as a base for exploring these unique natural features, which offer distinct outdoor experiences. Visitors can find a mix of geological formations, historical aqueducts, and scenic trails.
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Lloc que forma part de l'història de Reus. Punt de pas per multitud de rutes en BTT i Running. Ha estat i és un important espai d’esbarjo per als reusencs i les reusenques, un espai emblemàtic estretament vinculat al calendari festiu de la ciutat i als costums tradicionals de lleure familiar i de festeig. Anar-hi d’excursió, a menjar la mona per Pasqua, a veure sortir el sol per Sant Joan o en dies de festa assenyalada forma part de la memòria col·lectiva de la gent de Reus. També era costum anar a la font del Lleó, coneguda antigament com dels Capellans, i a la Bassa Nova.
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El Puig d'en Cama is a hill located in the Selva del Camp area, the entire summit is above Almoster, Baix Camp region, approximately north of Reus, Castellvell del Camp and Almoster, west of the Selva del Camp and east of Aleixar. It is part of the first stirrups of the Prades mountains. It is 717 meters high. At the top we can find a geodesic vertex (reference 263134001). This peak is included in the Challenge of 100 peaks of the Federation of Excursionist Organizations of Catalonia. Until recently there was a watchtower, now gone.
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An old mouth from which water emerges and which is located in the north of the city of Reus itself, a few kilometers from the center of the town.
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Immense oak that is found in what is called the Camí de la Colada de Prades and that is split in the middle because of lightning!
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Nice views but I did it with my gravel bike and the road is not suitable for this type of bike, I had to walk 2 km with the bike on my back. Even in MTB trail or enduro it is complicated, so it is better to walk
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It may be a steep climb to get here, but the 360-degree views are spectacular and well worth it. The trails that lead here are well marked and are part of a larger network of trails.
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La Boca de la Mina is part of a local walk that is related to the city festival. It is a pretty wooded area that was built during the modernist era.
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Beyond the well-known sites, you can discover Llorito Caves, which are four large caves with a challenging access, believed to be former Roman quarries. Another unique spot is the Mas de Forès Waterfall, offering a rewarding view after a difficult and rocky ascent.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Mèdol Roman Quarry offers a circular route with viewing platforms and informative boards, making it an engaging historical and natural site. The Boca de la Mina Fountain is also family-friendly, located in a pleasant wooded area and part of a local walk.
For spectacular panoramic views, head to Puig d'en Cama (717 m). This summit offers 360-degree vistas of the Baix Camp plain and the coastline of the Camp de Tarragona. The ascent can be steep, but the rewarding views make it worthwhile.
The region offers a blend of natural beauty and history. The Mèdol Roman Quarry is an impressive site showcasing ancient Roman engineering within a natural setting. Additionally, the Boca de la Mina Fountain is a historical site built during the modernist era, nestled in a wooded area. The Pont de les Caixes, a Roman aqueduct near Constantí, also offers a fascinating blend of history and nature.
Yes, Cala Roca Plana (also known as Platja de Becs) near Tarragona is a secluded beach offering natural beauty and tranquility. It features clear waters and fine golden sand, accessible via a hike through pine forests. This unspoiled cove is part of the Cami de Ronda trail and is recognized as an Area of Natural Interest.
The area around La Pobla de Mafumet offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Ferreres Aqueduct' (12.8 km, moderate). For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Port de Mont-ral – Alt de la Mussara loop' (73.2 km, difficult), and MTB trails including the 'Mas de Forès Waterfall – Pont dels Moros loop' (54.6 km, difficult). You can explore more options on the Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and MTB Trails guides for the region.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from summits like Puig d'en Cama, noting that the 360-degree panoramas are well worth the effort. The impressive blend of nature and history at sites like The Mèdol Roman Quarry is also highly appreciated, offering insights into ancient engineering within a beautiful setting. The tranquility and natural beauty of secluded spots like Cala Roca Plana are also a major draw.
Yes, some natural monuments require a more challenging approach. The Llorito Caves are noted for being very difficult to access and find. Similarly, reaching the Mas de Forès Waterfall involves a rocky, narrow path and a steep climb, making it unsuitable for inexperienced visitors.
Absolutely. The Boca de la Mina Fountain is a natural monument where water emerges from an old mouth in a wooded area. For a more adventurous experience, the Mas de Forès Waterfall offers a stunning natural cascade, though it requires a challenging hike to reach.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making spring and autumn ideal for visiting, as temperatures are mild and comfortable for hiking and outdoor exploration. Summer can be hot, especially for strenuous activities, but is perfect for enjoying coastal spots like Cala Roca Plana. Winter offers cooler temperatures, which can be pleasant for walks, though some higher elevation trails might be less accessible.
Yes, Cala Roca Plana is part of the Cami de Ronda trail, which connects it to other natural beaches like Cala Fonda. This allows for extended coastal walks and exploration of the Area of Natural Interest.
The natural monuments around La Pobla de Mafumet offer diverse landscapes. You can experience the rugged beauty of a former Roman quarry at The Mèdol Roman Quarry, the expansive mountain views from Puig d'en Cama, and the serene, wooded environment surrounding the Boca de la Mina Fountain. The region also features secluded coastal coves and challenging cave systems.


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