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Ermida do Coll de l'Alba

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Ermida do Coll de l'Alba

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The Ermita del Coll de l'Alba is a historic religious building and prominent viewpoint nestled in the municipality of Tortosa, within Catalonia's scenic Baix Ebre region in Spain. Perched at an elevation of 450 meters on the eastern summit of the ancient Via Augusta, this Gothic hermitage, with origins dating back to 1443, offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. It stands as a significant landmark, providing expansive vistas over the surrounding landscape.

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    9 de dezembro de 2021

    Ciclismo de estrada

    From Tortosa, good road to climb/descend. From L'Aldea, rough, with some large potholes, some dirt patches and sand/rocks... watchout in descend

    25 de julho de 2022

    Ciclismo de estrada

    The view is nice and the path leading there is rather lightly travelled. On the other hand, this sector is more intended for gravels.
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    8 de maio de 2023

    Ciclismo de montanha

    Camí vell from El Perelló to Tortosa, intense climb with very good views of the Ebro Delta. It's worth the climb for the views.
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    Circuito Ermida do Coll de l'Alba – Miradouro da Cidade de Tortosa (ponto de partida: Secret Seeds Farm)

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    03:31

    920m

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    Passeio de mountain bike difícil. É necessário estar em boa forma. Adequado a todos os níveis de experiência.

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    Passeio de mountain bike moderado. É necessário estar em boa forma. Adequado a todos os níveis de experiência.

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    Elevação 330 m

    Previsão do Tempo

    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    Hoje

    domingo 3 maio

    24°C

    13°C

    41 %

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    Velocidade máxima do vento: 12,0 km/h

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    Localização:Tortosa, Baix Ebre, Tarragona, Catalunha, Espanha

    Perguntas Frequentes

    What are the recommended hiking trails to Ermita del Coll de l'Alba, and what is their difficulty?

    There are several routes leading to Ermita del Coll de l'Alba. The path from Tortosa is generally considered a good road for climbing and descending. However, if you're approaching from L'Aldea, be prepared for rougher sections with large potholes, dirt patches, and loose sand or rocks, which can be challenging, especially on a descent. The Camí vell from El Perelló to Tortosa offers an intense climb but rewards hikers with very good views of the Ebro Delta. While the hermitage itself is at 450 meters, the trails can involve significant elevation gain depending on your starting point. Many sectors are more suited for gravel bikes due to the terrain.

    Is there dedicated parking available at Ermita del Coll de l'Alba, and are there any access considerations?

    While there isn't a large, formal parking lot, visitors typically park near the hermitage itself. The road from Tortosa is generally well-maintained for vehicle access. However, if you are coming from L'Aldea, the road can be rough with potholes and loose surfaces, which might be challenging for some vehicles. It's advisable to drive carefully, especially on the descent from L'Aldea.

    What specific historical or architectural features should I look for at Ermita del Coll de l'Alba?

    The hermitage is primarily Gothic, dating back to 1443. Look for the 16th-century single-arch atrium, which provided shelter for pilgrims. To the right, you can discern remnants of a tower and a small pagan chapel, possibly of Roman origin. The chapel itself has a rectangular plan with a square apse and a barrel vault, and its entrance features a semicircular, voussoired door. Don't miss the Gothic porch with five ogival arches supported by cylindrical columns with prismatic capitals, and corbels that still show traces of Gothic painting. The hermitage was also built attached to a medieval defense tower.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Ermita del Coll de l'Alba?

    Direct public transport to Ermita del Coll de l'Alba is not readily available. The hermitage is located in a more remote, elevated area. Most visitors reach it by car, bicycle, or on foot via hiking trails from nearby towns like Tortosa or El Perelló. Planning for private transport or a dedicated hike is recommended.

    What are the best times of day or specific viewpoints for photography at Ermita del Coll de l'Alba?

    The Ermita del Coll de l'Alba offers exceptional panoramic views, making it a prime location for photography. For the most dramatic shots of Tortosa, the Ebro Delta, and the surrounding mountains like the Cardó Massif and Els Ports, consider visiting during sunrise or sunset. The soft light during these times enhances the landscape's colors and creates stunning silhouettes. The elevated position of the hermitage itself acts as the primary viewpoint.

    Is Ermita del Coll de l'Alba suitable for families with children, and are there any easy trails?

    While the views are spectacular, the trails leading to Ermita del Coll de l'Alba can involve significant climbs and varying terrain, some of which are described as 'intense' or 'rough'. There aren't specific 'easy' or 'beginner' routes highlighted for families with very young children. Families with older children who are accustomed to hiking might enjoy the challenge, but it's important to assess the difficulty of the chosen route beforehand. The hermitage area itself is open and offers space to explore once you arrive.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and at Ermita del Coll de l'Alba?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails leading to Ermita del Coll de l'Alba, as it is an outdoor natural area. However, it is always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife and other hikers or cyclists. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area for everyone.

    What is the religious significance and history of pilgrimages to Ermita del Coll de l'Alba?

    The site has deep religious roots, with Christian worship potentially dating back to the Goths. The first documented pilgrimage occurred in 1442, and a priest was assigned in 1444 to celebrate Sunday mass. Legends include a pilgrim named Amadeo finding an image of the Virgin Mary, along with a pot, a bell, and a cross. There's also a tradition for women seeking fertility to place their heads in the pot and ring the bell a certain number of times, highlighting its enduring spiritual importance.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at or very close to Ermita del Coll de l'Alba?

    No, Ermita del Coll de l'Alba is a historic religious building in a natural setting and does not offer any services such as cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly on-site. Visitors are advised to come prepared with their own food and drinks. For amenities, you would need to travel to nearby towns like Tortosa or El Perelló, where you can find various dining and lodging options.

    What should I wear for a winter hike to Ermita del Coll de l'Alba?

    Given its altitude of 450 meters and exposed location, winter conditions at Ermita del Coll de l'Alba can be cold and windy. It's advisable to wear layers, including a warm base layer, an insulating mid-layer (like fleece), and a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking boots with good grip are essential, as trails can be damp or even icy. Don't forget a hat, gloves, and plenty of water, even in colder weather.

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