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Guixeres de Vilaverd
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Circular route between the towns of Montblanc and Vilaverd, starting from the square of the old convent of Sant Francesc. Moderate difficulty. The first stretch runs along part of the path that leads to the chapel of Sant Josep but soon leaves it to take the shortcut that goes towards La Vall, one of the most popular natural areas of the town. Before entering La Vall, the route breaks off to the left to meet the TV-7042 Montblanc-Rojals road. Once you reach the road, you have to cross it to take a path with clay soil and some loose stones that leads to the Bassot's old plaster kiln and the Bregues's first plaster kiln, in Vilaverd. The return is along the old road to Vilaverd. WARNING! You have to walk about 200 metres along the C-14.
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Guixeres de Vilaverd
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Molí de la Roca Xanxa
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Circular route starting from the square of the old convent of Sant Francesc. Moderate difficulty. The first section runs along part of the path that leads to the chapel of Sant Josep but soon leaves it to take the shortcut that goes towards La Vall. The route continues few metres along the local road Montblanc-Rojals TV-7042 until the turn-off signposted "Roquetas". There, it's necessary to take the path that leads to an old lime kiln, which leads to the old road to Vilaverd. Nearby, there is the path towards the windmill of La Roca Xanxa, which runs through different country houses in La Sallida.
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Font de la Ceba
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Circular route starting from the Montblanc Tourist Office. Low difficulty. It is very suitable for children. The first stretch runs along a part of the walled enclosure of the town until after the fountain of the Raval. There, it's necessary to take the path on the right that goes along the edge of several orchards until you reach the Francolí river, which you cross over some large stones. On the other side there is the fountain of La Ceba, a refreshing and shady spot. The return is along the other side of the river where you will find different elements related to water, such as fountains, irrigation channels and bridges.
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Molí de la Roca Xanxa
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Font de la Ceba
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Pont de les Bruixes
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Pont de les Bruixes
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Circular route starting from the Montblanc Tourist Office. Moderate difficulty. The first stretch runs along a part of the walled enclosure of the town up to its highest point, near the old convent of La Serra. There, you take a path that goes along vineyards, cereal and olive fields, and a pine forest until you reach the Francolí river. The last section of the route follows the other side of the Francolí, where you will find different elements related to water, such as fountains, irrigation channels and bridges.
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Waterfall of La Vall
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Circular route starting from the gateway of Sant Jordi. Moderate difficulty. It is very suitable for children. Along the way to the chapel, you can enjoy the traditional landscape of the region with its main crops: cereals, vines and olive trees. Once past the chapel, you can continue along the path to La Vall. First, you will find the fountain of La Vall or Jesús and, if you follow the path, you will reach the waterfall. The path runs through a wide range of natural diversity of pine trees and refreshing riverbank vegetation.
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Chapel of Sant Josep
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Circular route starting at the gateway of Sant Jordi in Montblanc. With low difficulty, it’s highly recommended for children. Along the path to the chapel of Sant Josep, you can enjoy the traditional landscape of the region, with the main local crops: cereals, vineyards, and olive trees.
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