Vilanova de la Sal
Vilanova de la Sal is a small town but full of history and beauty. Located on the edge of the Camarasa reservoir, it offers impressive landscapes and a privileged natural environment. Its history is linked to the exploitation of salt, and even today you can visit places like the Montalegre hermitage or the Montroig peak, ideal spots for hiking and enjoying panoramic views.
Stroll through the quiet streets and discover the river beach, perfect for cooling off in the summer, and don’t forget to visit the train station, which retains the charm of bygone eras.
Balaguer and the old town
Balaguer, the capital of the region, preserves an old town full of cobbled streets, charming squares and historical monuments. The Castell Formós, one of the jewels of the heritage, dominates the landscape from its watchtower, recalling the important role of Balaguer in the medieval history of Catalonia.
Stroll through Plaça Mercadal, visit churches and museums and let yourself be seduced by the cultural and gastronomic vitality of the city. Balaguer is also an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding area, with excellent services and activities for the whole family.
Sant Llorenç de Montgai
This village, located on the banks of the Sant Llorenç reservoir, is a true paradise for nature and outdoor enthusiasts. Sant Llorenç de Montgai is surrounded by a protected natural area that offers hiking trails, bird watching and picnic areas.
The village retains the charm of a small town with an agricultural and livestock tradition and is a key point for those who want to practice adventure sports such as kayaking or rafting. Don’t forget to visit the local hermitage, a testament to its history and culture.
Montsonís and Alòs de Balaguer
Montsonís is a town declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest, with an imposing castle and an old town that preserves its medieval essence. Montsonís Castle, with its walls and towers, offers a leap back in time that captivates visitors of all ages.
Alòs de Balaguer, for its part, stands out for its castle and its proximity to the reservoir and natural areas ideal for outdoor activities. These two towns are part of the rural and historical charm that defines the region and offer the visitor a peaceful environment, full of traditions and heritage.
Salas de Pallars
Located in the Pallars Jussà region, Salas de Pallars is a town that combines a spectacular natural environment with a rich historical and cultural heritage. Its streets and buildings tell us about centuries of history, and the mountains that surround it are a draw for hikers and lovers of the rural landscape.
Salas de Pallars is also a starting point for discovering other unique corners of the area, while enjoying the calm and warmth of this corner of Catalonia.