Attractions and places to see around Montferri offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural experiences, and natural beauty in the Alt Camp region of Tarragona, Catalonia. The municipality is characterized by its modernist architecture, particularly the unique Sanctuary, and is surrounded by extensive vineyards. Flanked by the Gaià River and the Montferri mountain range, the area provides a diverse natural landscape for exploration. Visitors can discover a rich history alongside its renowned wine production.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The Coll de l’Arca is the mountain pass that connects Joncosa del Montmell with Aiguaviva. Until a few years ago it was just a difficult track, but now with the paved road it has become a key point that gives life to both towns. From here begins the descent to Aiguaviva, fast and panoramic, ideal to enjoy it on MTB. In addition to the pass, the col is a connection point with routes to Cova Gran and other interesting paths that cross the mountain range. It is a perfect place to stop for a moment, breathe and decide where to continue, with the feeling of being in the heart of Montmell.
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It's worth it, it's a Cistercian monastery
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Ideal for a long walk on the beach
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climb up to the top and look at the views
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last meters on land
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Very nice climb especially the last 150 meters 👍💪
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Santa Oliva is a quaint little town with some interesting sites to see. The Castell de Santa Oliva dates back to the 8th century, although the most important tower dates back to the year 1012. It is located at the top of a small hill, which gives it a good panoramic view of the surroundings. The Monestir de Santa María is a Romanesque monastery from the 16th century. XII and also an interesting place to visit.
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Beautiful, if somewhat undemanding, section of the Cami de la Ronda.
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Montferri is home to the remarkable Montserrat Sanctuary, designed by Josep Maria Jujol, a disciple of Antoni Gaudí. Often called "the little Sagrada Familia," its design was inspired by the Montserrat mountains, featuring one hundred and twenty catenary arches. Further afield, Roc de Sant Gaietà is a unique settlement built like a small town, showcasing a mix of architectural styles and winding streets.
Yes, the region offers several historical sites. The Royal Monastery of Santes Creus is a significant Cistercian abbey from the 12th century, known for its grandeur and medieval art. You can also visit the well-preserved Castillo de Santa Oliva, an ancient castle built to defend against Muslim rule. Within Montferri itself, you can explore Rocamora Castle and preserved medieval portals that were once part of a walled enclosure.
The Montferri area is surrounded by extensive vineyards, the Gaià River, and the Montferri mountain range, offering diverse natural landscapes. For panoramic views, consider visiting Coll d'Arca, a mountain pass known for its challenging slopes and scenic vistas. The Royal Monastery of Santes Creus and Roc de Sant Gaietà also offer excellent viewpoints.
Absolutely. The Montserrat Sanctuary, Montferri is a fascinating architectural site that can be enjoyed by all ages. The Royal Monastery of Santes Creus offers an engaging historical experience for families. Additionally, Roc de Sant Gaietà is a charming settlement with winding streets and a beach, perfect for a family outing.
The area around Montferri is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various hiking trails, including moderate loops like "Torre del Moro – Tossa Grossa de Montferri loop from Montferri." For more options and detailed routes, explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Montferri.
Yes, Montferri and its surroundings offer great opportunities for cycling. There are routes for both road cycling and gravel biking. You can find moderate to difficult road cycling routes such as the "Bràfim – Monasterio de Santa Cruz loop from Bràfim," or explore gravel biking options like the "Railway bridge loop from Roda de Mar." Check out the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Montferri and Gravel biking around Montferri for more details.
Montferri is known for its wine production, particularly Cava. You can visit family-owned wineries like "Vives Ambròs" and "Martí i Sendra," which often offer guided tours with prior reservation. Walking through the old town also allows you to discover artisan workshops where unique souvenirs are crafted.
Visitors are captivated by the Montserrat Sanctuary's unique Modernist design by Josep Maria Jujol, inspired by the Montserrat mountains. Its one hundred and twenty catenary arches and ship-like structure are frequently highlighted. Many appreciate its picturesque setting amidst vineyards and its historical significance. You can learn more about its unique design on Atlas Obscura.
The duration of your visit depends on the attractions you choose. The Montserrat Sanctuary can be explored in an hour or two. For historical sites like the Royal Monastery of Santes Creus, you might want to allocate half a day. If you plan to combine sightseeing with hiking or cycling, a full day or even a weekend would allow for a more comprehensive experience of the region's diverse offerings.
While not exactly hidden, exploring Montferri's old town on foot reveals its historical charm and preserved medieval portals, offering a glimpse into its past away from the main highlights. The surrounding vineyards also provide serene walks and picturesque scenery that are often overlooked by those focusing solely on specific landmarks.
The spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months are generally ideal for visiting Montferri. During these periods, the weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites, walking through vineyards, and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The vineyards are particularly beautiful in autumn during the harvest season.


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