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Hiking around Parc Natural del Montsant offers access to a diverse landscape characterized by its imposing calcareous conglomerate massif, dramatic cliffs, and deep ravines. This natural park, located in Catalonia, spans over 9,200 hectares and features varied terrain from riverbeds to high peaks. The region's unique relief supports diverse ecosystems, including holm-oak woods and specialized gorge plants, providing a rich environment for easy hiking trails.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful nature surprise - also invites you to take a little dip.
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The term "Morera de Montsant" refers to the village of La Morera de Montsant and the Serra de Montsant, located in southeastern Catalonia, in the province of Tarragona. It is a natural park known for its rugged, rocky formations and deep gorges, but also for its tranquil, natural atmosphere. The highest point is the Roca Corbatera (1163 m).
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A monastery founded in the 12th century by French Carthusian monks from Provence, it was the first of its kind on the Iberian Peninsula. The monks chose a unique site for its construction, located at the foot of the Montsant massif, where a shepherd had dreamed of angels ascending to heaven on a ladder leaning against a large pine tree; hence the name Escaladei – "Ladder of God." The Charterhouse existed until 1835 and experienced periods of great splendor. For seven centuries, the monks cultivated the fields, built mills, and taught agricultural techniques and viticulture. The Prior, hence the name of the region, was the judge and administrator of the villages in the center of the present-day district, which roughly corresponds to the present-day Priorat wine-growing area. With the secularization of church property (expropriation) by Mendizábal (1835), the monks were forced to flee suddenly, leaving their cells, cloisters, church, and guesthouse abandoned. Within just two years, the once magnificent Charterhouse was transformed into a pile of rubble, as peasants, tired of feudal servitude, tithes, and subjugation, plundered it. The monastery ruins are open for visits: visitors are guided to the three cloisters, the church, the dining room, and a meticulously reconstructed cell. A visit to the Carthusian Monastery of Escaladei is a must for anyone interested in learning about the origins of the Priorat district. Admission to the monument includes a comprehensive virtual reality experience: "The Eyes of History" – an immersive insight that allows you to discover several key episodes of the Carthusian Monastery of Escaladei through the eyes of a Carthusian monk. This experience is rounded off with a virtual journey back to the 17th century, accompanied by Joaquim Juncosa, the architect of the church's decorations, who will give you an insight into life and art in the monastery at that time. You can also experience the audiovisual installation "The Eternal Silence" in the chapter house. The entire immersive experience is available in Catalan, Spanish, English, and French.
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Route through the Montsant following the Camí dels Cartoixants and back through the vineyards between La Vilella Alta and Escaladei. All track with some strong ups and downs but easy enough. We have made it short, but it can be extended until Cabacés and then it is about 40 km.
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The surroundings of the Serra del Montsant natural park are full of terraces of vineyards that nourish Priorat wines. The vines grow in a very particular terrain and environment and the landscape created with the exposed cliffs is charming.
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Santa Maria d'Escaladei was the first Carthusian monastery in the entire Iberian Peninsula. In 1203, the Carthusians received further donations and finally set up the monastery at its current location. Undoubtedly the Carthusians were masters at cultivating these mountainous slopes. The characteristic landscape of the Priorat with the stepped terraced fields covered with vines is the work of the monks. Despite the war events at the beginning of the 19th century, the Cartoixa de Santa María d'Escaladei was continuously inhabited until 1820 and maintained its influence in the region. However, the Enlightenment movement brought about a weakening of the monastery's power. In 1820 the monks had to leave the monastery for the first time. With the disenfranchisement under Mendizábal in 1835, the Carthusians were finally expropriated and finally expelled from the monastery, which was soon looted and burned down.
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Building in the Morera de Montsant, located at an altitude of 550 metres. The building was promoted by the Bishop of Urgell. In its beginnings, it was used as a rest home and oratory. Later the construction became a farm and a hermitage until it passed into private hands and, finally, it was abandoned.
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The Carthusian monastery dates back to the 12th century, when the monks of Provence chose to build, in this unique setting, at the foot of the Sierra del Montsant, the first Carthusian monastery on the Iberian Peninsula. During the 19th century, the monks fled the territory, leaving the land and buildings abandoned. Due to the constant looting, the space occupied by the charterhouse was deteriorated and, today, the remains of the cloisters, the church, as well as the refectory can be visited.
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Parc Natural del Montsant offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 230 routes in total. Among these, you'll find 57 specifically designated as easy trails, perfect for a relaxed exploration of the park's unique landscapes.
Easy hikes in Parc Natural del Montsant traverse a diverse landscape. You can expect paths along riverbeds, through holm-oak woods, and routes offering views of the dramatic calcareous conglomerate massif, cliffs, and ravines. While the park is known for its rugged topography, the easy trails are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for most hikers.
Yes, many easy trails in Parc Natural del Montsant are suitable for families. Routes like the Escaladei – Escaladei Charterhouse loop from Cartoixa d'Escaladei, which is just 2.4 miles (3.9 km), offer a gentle introduction to the park's beauty and cultural heritage, making them ideal for outings with children.
Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in Parc Natural del Montsant, but it's always best to keep them on a leash to protect the park's diverse wildlife and flora. Please ensure you follow all local regulations and clean up after your pet. Some specific areas or protected zones might have restrictions, so check signage at trailheads.
Easy hikes in Montsant often lead to stunning natural features and historical landmarks. You might encounter the spectacular rocky walls of the Mayor cliff, explore areas near the scenic Congost de Fraguerau, or discover charming hermitages. The Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools and the Priorat Balcony viewpoint are also accessible on some routes.
Yes, Parc Natural del Montsant features several excellent circular easy walks. A popular option is the Escaladei Charterhouse – View of the Montsant Range loop from Cartoixa d'Escaladei, which offers panoramic views and a chance to see the historic Charterhouse. Another is the Escaladei Charterhouse – La Pietat Spring and Garden loop from Cartoixa d'Escaladei.
Many easy hiking trails, particularly those starting near villages or popular attractions like the Escaladei Charterhouse, have designated parking areas. For example, routes starting 'from Cartoixa d'Escaladei' or 'from Ulldemolins' typically have parking facilities nearby, making access convenient.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best times for easy hiking in Parc Natural del Montsant. The weather is milder, and the natural scenery is vibrant, with blooming flora in spring and rich colors in autumn. Summers can be hot, while winters offer a different, often quieter, experience.
Yes, some easy routes in the park offer opportunities to see water features. The Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools – Hermitage of Saint Anthony loop from Ulldemolins is an excellent choice, as it takes you past the beautiful Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools. You might also find the Toll de l'Ou Waterfalls on other trails.
The easy trails in Parc Natural del Montsant are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the combination of dramatic landscapes with accessible routes, making it enjoyable for all skill levels.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. Many easy hikes, such as those around Cartoixa d'Escaladei, allow you to explore the ruins of the first Carthusian Monastery on the Iberian Peninsula, Scala Dei. You can also discover numerous hermitages, like the 12th-century Hermitage of Sant Bartomeu de Fraguerau, often situated in breathtaking locations.
For easy hikes, comfortable walking shoes or light hiking boots are recommended. Dress in layers, as temperatures can vary, especially between shaded areas and open sun. A hat, sunglasses, and sun protection are advisable, along with carrying enough water, particularly during warmer months.


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