Best attractions and places to see around Pantà de Sant Llorenç de Montgai, located in the Noguera region of Lleida, offers diverse natural landscapes and points of interest. This area is centered around an artificial lake on the Segre River, providing a habitat for numerous bird species and opportunities for water activities. The region also features a Natural Reserve known for its rich birdlife and varied vegetation. Visitors can explore historical sites, archaeological findings, and a network of trails for hiking and cycling.
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Easy hiking trail along the road. You walk directly past the cliffs and the lake. Very impressive
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Ruta 2 now is signposted from Balaguer to the dam at St Llorenc de Montgui. Metal mesh platform has been constructed on east bank dam approach so bikes can cycle straight across to St Laurenc dM. It's very good.
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This is an area with a beautiful natural landscape, ideal for relaxing and enjoying nature. It's also an idyllic spot for a multitude of leisure activities. Its cliffs make it an attractive spot for climbing enthusiasts. Along the road that runs alongside it, you'll find several picture-postcard views.
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Trip carried out on October 13, 2024 as part of the FEEC excursion monitor training. The route has a distance of approximately 7.5 km (although I marked the track a little more because of the stops and detours to take some photos). It takes around 4 hours to complete due to multiple stops to change guides, discover plates and animal remains. Without so many stops you can easily do it in 3 hours. The route does not have any technical difficulties, although there are two or three steps that require the assistance of the guide in case the person does not have good flexibility. The vegetation is dominated by oaks and pines, white in the sunny areas and red in the shady ones. There are many bushes typical of the Mediterranean climate, such as rosemary, boxwood or steppe. Poplar and some willow can be found near the reservoir water. The reserve is particularly known for its birdlife. It hosts species such as the barred eagle, the common vulture, the great cormorant that use the area as a resting and nesting point. You can also find mammals such as wild boars and foxes, as well as reptiles typical of the Mediterranean area.
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this stone bridge right at the bend in the segre river is the perfect place to take a photo
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It is a very nice hidden place in La Noguera. Perfect for slowing down and taking in the views
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you have to lift the bike up a ladder but it's worth it
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The area is rich in natural beauty, centered around the Sant Llorenç de Montgai Reservoir, an artificial lake ideal for water sports. You can also visit the Sant Llorenç de Montgai Natural Reserve, a 468-hectare protected area known for its diverse vegetation, including riverside forests and Mediterranean shrubs, and a variety of wildlife. The Mont-roig and Monteró Mountains offer spectacular views of the landscape.
Yes, the Sant Llorenç de Montgai Natural Reserve is particularly renowned for its rich birdlife. The reservoir's abundant reeds provide a crucial habitat for numerous aquatic bird species. You can spot species like the barred eagle, common vulture, great cormorant, crested grebe, purple heron, marsh harrier, and common nightingale. The Egyptian vulture is also visible in summer.
Absolutely. You can explore the San Lorenzo de Montgai Dam, built in 1929, which is a significant man-made monument offering panoramic views. The Hermitage of Our Lady of the Castle, a 12th-century Romanesque church, provides architectural interest and 360-degree views. Additionally, the Pont de Camarasa is a historic bridge that once linked both sides of the river.
The most significant archaeological site is the Roca dels Bous, a Middle Paleolithic site offering a fascinating glimpse into Neanderthal life from 50,000 years ago. It was declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest in 2015 and provides guided and self-guided tours to explore ancient tools and subsistence strategies.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The Village Lake is part of a beautiful walk that crosses the dam and has trails suitable for families. The surroundings of the reservoir offer easy, family-friendly walks, such as an 8.9 km loop around the lake. Kayaking on the calm waters of the reservoir is also a popular activity for all ages.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes. You can find options like the 'Hermitage of Our Lady of the Castle loop' or the 'Sant Llorenç de Montgai Lake – San Lorenzo de Montgai Dam loop'. For more details and routes, check out the Easy hikes around Pantà de Sant Llorenç de Montgai guide.
Yes, the surroundings of the reservoir provide numerous trails for cycling. There are routes varying in difficulty, including the long-distance cycling route connecting Lleida with La Pobla de Segur, which passes above the dam. You can find various options, such as the 'Sant Llorenç de Montgai – Balaguer Bridge loop'. Explore more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Pantà de Sant Llorenç de Montgai guide.
The Sant Llorenç de Montgai Reservoir is perfect for various water sports. Visitors can enjoy kayaking and sport fishing in its calm waters. Motor navigation is not permitted, ensuring a tranquil experience for these activities.
For spectacular panoramic views, head to the San Lorenzo de Montgai Dam, which offers a vantage point over the entire reservoir. The Hermitage of Our Lady of the Castle also provides 360-degree views over the Segre River and the surrounding mountains. The Mont-roig and Monteró Mountains are also excellent spots for scenic vistas.
The Mas de Melons Wildlife Nature Reserve is particularly known for its rich birdlife, serving as a resting and nesting point for species like the barred eagle, common vulture, and great cormorant. It also features diverse vegetation, including oaks, pines, and Mediterranean shrubs, and is home to mammals like wild boars and foxes, as well as various reptiles.
Yes, the area is a significant destination for climbers. Impressive rock formations such as the Pared del Oso (Bear's Wall), El Cilindre (The Cylinder), and the Cresta Disblia (or Cresta Tío María) offer a variety of routes with different difficulty levels for climbing enthusiasts.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene environment of the reservoir, the rich birdlife, and the opportunities for outdoor activities like kayaking and hiking. The scenic views from spots like the San Lorenzo de Montgai Dam and the peaceful walks around the Village Lake are also highly enjoyed.


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