Best attractions and places to see around Bonastre, a municipality in the province of Tarragona, Spain, offer a rural experience rooted in agriculture, particularly the cultivation of vines, almonds, and olives. The area provides points of interest that highlight its natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from coastal features to agricultural plains.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The Coll de l’Arca is the mountain pass that connects Joncosa del Montmell with Aiguaviva. Until a few years ago it was just a difficult track, but now with the paved road it has become a key point that gives life to both towns. From here begins the descent to Aiguaviva, fast and panoramic, ideal to enjoy it on MTB. In addition to the pass, the col is a connection point with routes to Cova Gran and other interesting paths that cross the mountain range. It is a perfect place to stop for a moment, breathe and decide where to continue, with the feeling of being in the heart of Montmell.
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Very nice climb especially the last 150 meters 👍💪
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Striking tower on the steep beach with a panoramic view.
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Beautiful but rocky little bay right next to the Castillo.
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The Castillo stands directly on the sea between cliffs and the beach. It has a venerable look!
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Very beautiful, natural beach. The rocks of the bay have an impressive yellow color. You can only get to the beach on foot (through the forest).
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Route highly recommended throughout the year.
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The Torredembarra lighthouse was lit for the first time in the year 2000. The reason for its construction was to cover the darkness between the Salou and Vilanova i la Geltrú lighthouses. His slender figure stands out, the tallest on the Catalan coast. It is possible to visit the lighthouse by booking on the official website.
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The most prominent historical site is Tamarit Castle, a 12th-century walled building located on the Mediterranean coast. It showcases a blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance architectural styles and is well-preserved.
Yes, the area boasts beautiful natural coves. You can visit Cala Roca Plana, also known as the cove of Becs, characterized by its rocky western end near La Mora. Another option is Jovera Cove, an unspoilt beach with fine golden sand, nestled at the foot of a small rocky promontory and surrounded by vegetation.
Bonastre and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging routes like the Coll de les Ventoses Climb. If you prefer general cycling, you can explore routes around the Gaià Nature Reserve. Running trails are also available, including coastal paths and routes with views of the Bonastre Massif. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, Cycling, and Running Trails around Bonastre.
Absolutely! Several attractions are suitable for families. Tamarit Castle offers an engaging historical experience. The coves, such as Jovera Cove, provide pleasant beach outings. Additionally, the Torredembarra Lighthouse is a striking landmark with panoramic views that families can enjoy.
For impressive views, the Torredembarra Lighthouse stands out as the highest lighthouse in Catalonia, offering panoramic vistas from its location on a steep beach. Additionally, the mountain pass of Coll d'Arca provides scenic views, especially for those who undertake the challenging climb.
Bonastre offers a quieter, rural experience deeply rooted in agriculture. The landscape is characterized by vineyards, almond groves, and olive trees, reflecting its economic foundation. Visitors can experience local traditions during the main festival in July, which celebrates the feast of St. Magdalena.
Yes, the area is known for challenging cycling routes. Coll d'Arca is a notable mountain pass with steep gradients, exceeding 10% on both its Juncosa del Montmell and Aiguaviva slopes, including a particularly hard final section with 17% gradients and hairpin turns. This makes it a popular spot for experienced cyclists.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved medieval architecture of Tamarit Castle and its beautiful coastal setting. The natural coves like Jovera Cove are appreciated for their unspoilt beauty, fine golden sand, and calm waters, offering a peaceful escape. The scenic views from the Torredembarra Lighthouse are also highly rated.
Beyond the sandy beaches, Cala Roca Plana is distinguished by its rocky western end, offering a different coastal landscape. The agricultural plains themselves, with their extensive vineyards and olive groves, present a unique natural and cultivated landscape that defines the region's character.
Absolutely. Bonastre's identity is deeply tied to its agricultural heritage. The surrounding landscape is rich with vineyards, almond groves, and olive trees, making it an ideal destination for those interested in rural Spanish life, local produce, and the beauty of cultivated land.
Yes, the Torredembarra Lighthouse is a significant landmark. It's a striking tower located on a steep beach, offering magnificent panoramic views of the Mediterranean. It holds the distinction of being the highest lighthouse in Catalonia.


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