Discover the best top things to do in Terra Alta, Spain including Les Roques Natura, Celler Cal Menescal, La Catedral del Vi, Oficina de Turisme de Gandesa, Bodega Cooperativa de Gandesa, Monestir de Sant Salvador d'Horta, Museo Memorial Batalla de l'Ebre Gandesa, Espacios de la Batalla del Ebro, Estrets d'Arnes, Poble Vell De Corbera D'ebre.
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5.0 based on 59 reviews
Canyoning in Tarragona and Matarraña mountains. Caving, spelunking, climbing, via ferrata and nordik walking hikes. The best guides all them with official degree. Routes by the best canyons of the Mediterranian coast.
5.0 based on 38 reviews
Celler Menescal SL is a family business located in Bot, region of Terra Alta, and we are dedicated to the world of wine since the late nineteenth century. Recently built (inaugurated the new rooms in the cellar in 2000), considered the new wine as a necessary element for achieving extract the maximum potential of our grapes and separate rooms for each part of the process of preparing . The sum of the years of experience, new skills, knowledge, ideas and dreams that bring the younger generation, resulting in the acquisition of new high-quality products that combine tradition with latest market trends.
4.5 based on 163 reviews
This building was created by César Martinell. Popularly known as the "Cathedral of wine of Pinell de Brai", the construction was designed in the Modernista style in 1922. Currently, this building is managed by the winery Pagos de Hibera, which aside from making their wines, offers tours, wine tastings and restaurant service in its facilities
We visited on Tuesday, it's a visit without guide following QR codes. It's a great building designed by Cesar Martinell. The visit includes 2 or 4 wines depending on what you pay.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Beautiful, middle-age monastery (not inhabited any more) and church set in the countryside outside Horta de Sant Joan, at a lovely spot the foot of the mountains. Really worth a visit.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
I went here about 6 years ago and recently returned. It is an excellent museum for those with a special interest in the Spanish Civil War (still a raw subject) or just a general interest in modern history. The audio-visual display is exceptional and the account of the Battle of the Ebro on the countryside and society very interesting.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Amazing historical heritage location with a great opportunity to learn about the roots of the Catalan Revolution. We were lucky enough to receive an on-site explanation from the creator himself Mr Jesus
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