What to do and see in Province of Lleida, Catalonia: The Best Hidden Gems Things to do

August 31, 2021 Layne Dawes

The Province of Lleida (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʎɛjðə], locally [ˈʎejðɛ]; Spanish: Lérida [ˈleɾiða]; Occitan: Lhèida) is one of the four provinces of Catalonia. It lies in north-eastern Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Catalonia, and is bordered by the provinces of Girona, Barcelona, Tarragona, Zaragoza and Huesca and the countries of France and Andorra. It is often popularly referred to as Ponent (i.e. the West). It is the only province within Spain that is landlocked.
Restaurants in Province of Lleida

1. Entrenuvols

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5.0 based on 280 reviews

Entrenuvols

Entrenuvols paragliding school Come to fly with us! We offer Paragliding tandem flights and all level courses of Paragliding. Handicapped people allowed, we have special equipment for you! We also do Kayak trips and rental.

2. Explora Guies

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5.0 based on 232 reviews

Explora Guies

Explora Guies is a company specialised in canyoning and hiking. One of the few guides' companies owned by a women, you can feel her touch in every detail during the activity. With Explora Guies company you will receive personalised attention from the first moment furthermore you will enjoy your activity with a very small group. Explora Guies was maked to improve the service, to take care of our stakeholders, and to watch for the environment.

3. Barrankisme

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5.0 based on 349 reviews

Barrankisme

We offer the experience you have started or improve in the world of canyoning. We carry different descents of canyons in Catalonia, Pyrenees and Sierra de Guara, also offer other adventure sports activities but always half-day or full day.

4. Ager Parapent Centre de Vol

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5.0 based on 145 reviews

Ager Parapent Centre de Vol

WELCOME TO ÀGER PARAPENT! Discover by the hand of the best pilots paragliding flights at the best price. We offer you a great range of flights to choose the one that best suits your tastes for you or to give as a gift. Without prior experience and with total safety you can make your dream come true: FLYING!

5. Aiguadicciorialp

Flora Cadena, 55, 25594 Rialp Spain +34 973 62 14 17 [email protected] http://www.aiguadicciorialp.com
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5.0 based on 58 reviews

Aiguadicciorialp

6. Zenith Aventura

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5.0 based on 136 reviews

Zenith Aventura

Kayak rental in Congost de Mont-Rebei. Hang gliding and paragliding tandem flights. Guided Via Ferrata and equipment rental. Speleology and canyoning. E-bikes rental.

7. SB-Canyoning

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5.0 based on 87 reviews

SB-Canyoning

Guias de Barranquismo, trekkings acuaticos, senderismo, esqui, raquetas de nieve, y otras actividades de aventura en el Pirineo, a 10Km de Andorra. Somos una empresa joven y familiar. Con profesionales titulados y especializados en actividades de montana y especialmente descenso de barrancos.

8. Eglesia de Sant Climent de Taull

L-501, Km 2, 25528 Taull, Vall de Boi, Lleida, 25528 Taüll Taull, Vall de Boi Spain +34 973 69 67 15 http://www.centreromanic.com/es/horarios-y-tarifas
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5.0 based on 523 reviews

Eglesia de Sant Climent de Taull

9. Zoo del Pirineu

Crta. L-401, km 35,6, 25283 Oden Spain +34 610 75 02 24 [email protected] http://zoopirineu.com
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5.0 based on 112 reviews

Zoo del Pirineu

The fastest animal on Earth, the biggest owl of the world, the most aggressive bird of the Catalonian woods… it is a unique experience when they fly just above you, when the barn owl musses your hair with its soft wings. You will meet 50 different species of native animals. During the exhibition you can touch them, help to train them and even feed some of them! All this amazing experiences take place in a tranquil atmosphere, where the values of respect to the nature and the animals are taught. The location of the Zoo of the Pyrenees is in one of the most privileged places of Europe! In the middle of a European protected area, you can observe wild vultures, falcons and eagles that live in harmony with humans. The view of the landscape will leave you breathless: in one glance you can oversee a third part of whole Catalonia and enjoy an almost unknown world: the wildlife of the Pyrenees.

10. Congost de Mont-rebei

La Maiseta de Mont Rebei Canyon with the river Noguera Ribagorzana in the background, 25632 Sant Esteve de la Sarga Spain +34 608 29 20 44 http://congostdemontrebei.cat
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5.0 based on 279 reviews

Congost de Mont-rebei

As it passes through the Mont-rebei gorge, the Noguera Ribagorcana rivers runs through the dephts of a canyon that reaches heights of 500 metres, with a span that narrows at points to less than 20 metres. It is the country's last great gorge that remains in a nearly pristine state but that is also easily accessible to visitors. It is crossed only by a bridle path that has been cut into the rock, allowing visitors to enjoy the spectacular scenery.

Reviewed By CBWW - London, United Kingdom

August 2020 Amazing day hiking in Mont Rebei! Couple of things to note that we wished we had known before: Take lots of water, food, some goggles and solid trainers to hike in. Maybe even some water shoes if you want to dive in from the cliffs or bridges. And loo roll if you need to go! The website for booking the parking at Masieta was down and didn’t work, and the email address doesn’t get a response and they don’t speak very good English if you manage to get through by phone. So we decided to just wing it and drive there to see what the situation was. Instantly we were told we needed an online booking voucher and that the car park was full. If the car park is full, don’t worry, you can drive a bit further up the road and just leave your car tucked out of the way on the side, everyone seems to do this as the car park is so small. We did this, and ended up saving the money it costs to park, win win! You then just enter the park through the car park and there’s a small shop at the entrance to buy snacks and more water and a toilet (the only toilet there is, otherwise you have to pee in the nature!) We decided to take the most popular path all the way to the suspension bridge which took about 2hours with stops along the way. We stopped for lunch At a point just beyond the suspension bridge, then carried on about another hour to climb the famous Monfalco stairs (basically some wooden stairs bolted to the face of a cliff, not for the faint hearted!!) We went down there, and then up again. We then started to slowly head back and stopped for a couple of swims as it was really hot and we had run out of water! Manage to get some water at the shop at the entrance as we left though. We spent about 5-6 hours there overall and it was beautiful. Tomorrow, we are going back, but to the Corca car park where we’ve booked Kayaks, as we want to experience the Gorge from down below. Zenith Aventura is who we booked through, and we opted for a twilight session from 4pm (50 euros for a double kayak until 9pm) You can pay to rent kayaks when you are in the park so that you only have to walk one way, but we’ve decided to just go back another day rather than combine everything into one.

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