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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Móra La Nova

Best natural monuments around Móra La Nova are found in a region characterized by its location on the Ebro river. The area features significant riparian forests along the riverbanks, offering ecological and scenic value. Surrounding the town are extensive fields of fruit trees, including almond, olive, and peach trees, which provide seasonal natural spectacles. These diverse landscapes offer numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments around Móra La Nova

  • The most popular natural monument is Hermitage of Sant Blai

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Hermitage of Sant Blai

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The hermitage of San Blas is located in a kind of recreational area, in the middle of nature. It was built in the 19th century and is 20 meters long. …

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Llena Caves

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It is a balma 25 meters wide by 7.86 meters deep and 8 meters high. The floor of the balma is on an inclined plane of 14º and inside there …

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Els avencs del Masroig

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For the Avencs Pass, it can be very useful to carry some ropes to help you climb the large rocks.

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Font de Vicentó

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Quiet corner of meadows between terraces where we find a spring and a pool with installation for the use of the aquifer. A few meters away there is a pond …

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Tolls de Pallissa (Marçà)

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Pallisa a Marçà Nature Reserve (Priorat) 4.3 km from Falset.
Fantastic route to do 4.3Km of running from the capital of Priorat, take a swim and back home.

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December 11, 2025, Els avencs del Masroig

For the Avencs Pass, it can be very useful to carry some ropes to help you climb the large rocks.

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The hermitage of San Blas is located in a kind of recreational area, in the middle of nature. It was built in the 19th century and is 20 meters long. Gothic in style, it has six chapels on each side. In this place, in addition, there is a spring of water.

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Sant Blai is a hermitage 2.5 km south of the town of Tivissa, on a slope of the Coll del Ventall, which is crowned by the remains of the castle of Sant Blai.

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Quiet corner of meadows between terraces where we find a spring and a pool with installation for the use of the aquifer. A few meters away there is a pond for fire control. Great place to stop and grab a bite.

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It is a balma 25 meters wide by 7.86 meters deep and 8 meters high. The floor of the balma is on an inclined plane of 14º and inside there are some drips that fall from the ceiling, in addition we also find some climbing routes. Going up from Tivissa, on the curve of the road before the balma, we find another balma, this one circular in shape of about 5 meters in diameter but only about 3 meters deep, in the set of both known as Llena caves.

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Pallisa a Marçà Nature Reserve (Priorat) 4.3 km from Falset. Fantastic route to do 4.3Km of running from the capital of Priorat, take a swim and back home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Móra La Nova?

The region around Móra La Nova offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can discover fascinating cave formations like Llena Caves and Els avencs del Masroig, serene natural springs such as Font de Vicentó, and beautiful river features like Tolls de Pallissa (Marçà). The area is also known for its significant riparian forests along the Ebro river.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Hermitage of Sant Blai is located in a recreational area amidst nature, offering a pleasant setting. The Font de Vicentó is another family-friendly spot with meadows and a spring. Additionally, Tolls de Pallissa (Marçà) provides a fantastic natural reserve for a family outing.

What are the unique natural features of the Móra La Nova region?

Móra La Nova is uniquely characterized by its location on the Ebro river, featuring magnificent riparian forests along its banks that are ecologically and scenically valuable. The surrounding landscape also boasts extensive fields of fruit trees, including almond, olive, and peach trees, which create a stunning natural spectacle, especially during their blooming season.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Móra La Nova?

The best time to visit depends on what you wish to experience. For a spectacular display of nature, visit in February and March when the fruit trees bloom, transforming the landscape into a 'pink, white, and green carpet.' Autumn is also highly recommended for enjoying the beautiful scenery of the riparian forests along the Ebro river.

Are there hiking opportunities near these natural monuments?

Absolutely. The region around Móra La Nova offers numerous hiking trails that allow you to explore its diverse landscapes. You can find routes of varying difficulties, from easy loops like the 'Móra Bridge – Castle of Móra d’Ebre loop' to more moderate options. For detailed information and routes, you can explore the Hiking around Móra La Nova guide.

What should I know before visiting the caves like Llena Caves or Els avencs del Masroig?

When visiting cave formations such as Llena Caves or Els avencs del Masroig, be aware that some areas may require specific equipment. For instance, navigating the Avencs Pass at Els avencs del Masroig can be challenging and may require ropes for climbing large rocks. Llena Caves also feature some climbing routes. It's advisable to be prepared for intermediate to challenging conditions.

Can I find natural springs or water features in the area?

Yes, natural springs are a notable feature of the region. The Hermitage of Sant Blai, while a religious building, is set in a natural recreational area and features a natural spring. Another excellent spot is the Font de Vicentó, which provides a quiet corner with a spring and a pool.

What other outdoor activities are available near the natural monuments?

Beyond hiking, the area around Móra La Nova is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking and road cycling. Options range from easy gravel loops to more challenging road cycling tours that offer great views of the Ebro River. Check out the Gravel biking around Móra La Nova guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Móra La Nova guide for more details.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments around Móra La Nova?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the unique cave formations to the tranquil river features and natural springs. The ecological and scenic value of the riparian forests along the Ebro river is highly regarded, as is the seasonal spectacle of the blooming fruit tree fields. The opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in these varied landscapes is also a major draw.

Is the Hermitage of Sant Blai considered a natural monument?

While primarily an 19th-century Gothic-style religious building, the Hermitage of Sant Blai is located in a recreational area amidst nature and features a natural spring, contributing to its appeal as a natural monument. It offers a blend of historical interest within a beautiful natural setting.

Are there any specific natural areas along the Ebro River worth exploring?

Yes, the Ebro river itself is a central natural feature. The riparian forests along its banks are particularly noteworthy for their ecological and scenic significance. Exploring these areas offers excellent opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature, especially during autumn when the foliage is vibrant.

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