Natural monuments around Benifallet offer diverse natural landscapes shaped by the Ebro River and its surrounding areas. The region is situated in the Baix Ebre area of Tarragona, Spain. Key features include significant cave systems and the Ebro River, which provides a setting for various outdoor activities. Benifallet is part of the Natura 2000 Network and the Terres de l'Ebre Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its ecological importance.
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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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Tip: Be sure to take a look into the gorge.
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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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Unfortunately, due to the high temperatures in the morning, we had to turn back very early because it was far too strenuous for the dogs. Those who want to go on the tours here are advised not to go during the summer months, not even for the short tours 😉 We were here in June, unbearably hot, at half past nine... Otherwise fantastically beautiful and highly recommended, well signposted. We will come back one day, in autumn or spring.
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It's a very beautiful peak with fantastic views
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This recreational area located in the shade of holm oaks and pines is a very important area for the inhabitants of Paüls. Not only is it the venue for their parties, but it is also the starting point for several hiking trails. It has an untreated water source.
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Good Picnic area, quiet in the middle of nature
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Perfect place to enjoy the views of Fontcalda and even a good swim! Easy access!
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Benifallet is known for its fascinating cave systems and the majestic Ebro River. The Lluminosa Cave is a spectacular example, featuring dry stone walls and a unique passage through the ridge. The region also boasts the Coves Meravelles, renowned for their impressive geological formations like eccentric stalactites and stalagmites, and the Cova del Dos, which holds significant historical importance with Neolithic findings. The Ebro River itself offers wide, clear waters surrounded by trees and orchards, providing a scenic backdrop for various activities.
Yes, the Sant Roc Recreation Area and Hermitage is a great family-friendly option. Located in a shaded forest, it serves as a starting point for several hiking trails and features an untreated water source. The Benifallet Caves, including Coves Meravelles, are also accessible to visitors of all ages and offer an educational and exciting experience with guided tours.
The Cova del Dos, one of the Benifallet Caves, is particularly significant historically. Archaeological findings from the Neolithic period, including pottery, tools, and burials, indicate a human presence dating back thousands of years (c. 2800-1500 BC), offering a glimpse into prehistory.
The Ebro River is ideal for activities such as kayaking and boat trips, with options like the 'Llagut Benifallet' offering guided scenic rides. For land-based activities, the area around the river features hiking routes like PR-C 18. Additionally, a former railway line has been converted into a greenway, perfect for cycling and walking. You can find various hiking routes in the region, such as the 'Balneari de Cardó - Circular by the Roca Foradada' or the 'Cardó Spa – Creu de Santos Summit loop', by exploring Hiking around Benifallet.
The Creu de Santos Summit offers exceptional 360-degree viewpoints of the Ribera and Baix Ebre regions. The route to the summit runs along trails and natural spaces, providing magnificent views. Another notable spot is La Foradada Arch, which also provides attractive views, though the path can be challenging.
Yes, Fontcalda is a natural monument featuring a thermal basin within a wonderful gorge. It is known for its natural hot water, with temperatures around 22 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for all seasons. It's highly recommended to bring a bathing suit to enjoy these waters.
The internal temperature inside the Benifallet Caves remains a comfortable 15 to 18 degrees Celsius year-round, making them a good option regardless of the season. For outdoor activities like hiking, spring and autumn are generally recommended to avoid the high summer temperatures, which can make trails strenuous, as noted by visitors to the Sant Roc Recreation Area.
Benifallet is part of the Terres de l'Ebre Biosphere Reserve and is close to the Delta del Ebro Natural Park, which is renowned for its remarkable biodiversity. This area offers exceptional opportunities for bird-watching and experiencing diverse ecosystems, making it a prime location for wildlife spotting.
Yes, some routes around Benifallet offer more challenging terrain. For instance, the path to La Foradada Arch is described as becoming more difficult after the first pass, with the path disappearing in places and requiring climbing between rocks. The 'Fontcalda – Old railway viaduct loop' is also rated as difficult. You can explore more challenging options in the Hiking around Benifallet guide.
The Benifallet Caves, particularly Coves Meravelles, are unique due to their impressive and varied geological formations, including eccentric stalactites and stalagmites. The slow infiltration of water has sculpted unique formations and 'strange vaults.' The Coves Meravelles has a total length of 510 meters, with 200 meters accessible for tourism, and features notable sections like the 'Siphon Chasm' and the 'Music Hall'.
Yes, Benifallet is an important area for nature lovers. It is part of the Natura 2000 Network, specifically highlighting the Serra de Cardó – el Boix i els Aligars – Serra Fulletera. Since 2013, it has also been part of the Terres de l'Ebre Biosphere Reserve, underscoring its ecological significance and commitment to conservation.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, you can find routes like 'Los Martells & Cardo Boix - Circular route from Rasquera' or the 'Cova Lluminosa loop from Benifallet'. These and other options are detailed in the Running Trails around Benifallet guide.


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