Mountain walking in southern catalunya pdf
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The route has been diverted to avoid the property of a landowner who is clearly not walker friendly. The diversion is towards the end of the walk page After approximately m there is a clear footpath on the right, marked by a post with a direction arrow and a cairn. Take this path and follow it until it joins a broad track. This is the GR7. Turn right and complete the circuit as described in the guidebook.
I found this guide easy to read and the concise route descriptions easy to follow. Southern Catalunya cannot be recommended highly enough for a winter walking destination and this excellent guide should help make this area accessible to walkers from the UK. This guide with its find selection of walks and excellent diagrams should inspire many to explore this unique and wonderful area.
For many years it was weekends in Derbyshire, long weekends in Snowdonia, weeks in the Lake District and summer holidays in the Pyrenees, Alps and Rockies that provided the antidote to academic life in the midlands. The discovery of a little known winter walking area in Southern Catalunya in brought a new project. GPX files are available for many of our books. Just sign into your account to access them. Fast free 1st Class postage on UK orders.
International shipping available. Get the latest news, articles and offers in our newsletter sent to you every two weeks. Search Terms. BookSource is closing for stocktake on January 15th. Orders placed after this will not be processed until the 24th. You will observe the remains of the farmhouse and the corrals, the flat ones that surround it, where formerly cereals, vegetables, potatoes and fruit trees were grown, and the well that served to stock up on water.
Now the road enters between the trees and the Mediterranean vegetation of the Burgar valley. The first holm oaks that make the Burgar Valley unique appear. The road, wide and well visible, follows the course almost always dry of the torrent, passing through forests of holm oaks.
You reach the forest of Fuente del Burgar, with its characteristic dry stone margins and also the interpretive area of Bosque del Burgar with its explanatory panels.
Here you can see the old lime kilns, they are semi-excavated in the walls of the rock to take advantage of the height and that after filling with the limestone rocks of the area, they were burned using the wood of the holm oaks of the valley. You will also be surprised by the centenary holm oaks that surround the fountain and give the place a touch of dreams, and a shade and freshness.
It takes advantage of all the fauna of this mountain range to take refuge in summer from the high temperatures. Also, as the source water flows throughout the year … honey on flakes! Once quenched thirst and hunger … this corner is ideal to stop for lunch. The road is divided in two. Take the one that descends to the right, with the yellow and white marks PR Following the road, easy, shaded and well marked, you will arrive safely back to the parking lot where you left the car a few hours before.
We thank Wikiloc for information extracts and recommend a visit to their website for further information. If needs be, please see our Casita — Freginals Route Map. Visitors can park their car in the Park for collection later or not forgetting, Tom or Maureen will always drop the visitor off at the route start. Technical difficulty. Time 4 hours 40 minutes. Distance This is a popular route that visits numerous fountains, a balcony and also a vertex not overlooking the Foradada and with ruins of corrals and farmhouses, a refuge.
The Route. We suggest as also in our other walk starting at the Corral Nou Car Park we start from there accessed by car from La Casita de Covetes. See our Walk. The journey is first by track and then by path which is also parallel to the Barranco del Sastre and is also without any problems. Image This was a trough for cattle and is also guarded by a great specimen of oak, or as it is known here, a holm oak.
Image 06a and 06b An indicator that marks the route of the Corral Nou to Matarredona, will mark the path to follow. Our rout here route is has a path without any problems or complications. The route gets a little more complicated and the path is a little more difficult in damp periods. Image 10 and then at a short distance to a spectacular wall not to mention that at its base has a balma balcony.
This path has no difficulties in terms of its layout or the climb, but you have about m of unevenness and by the way this is in little more than m to overcome.
Image 14 From the vertex to the ruins of Matar-redona there is no major problems, you just have to pay attention to the many paths that cross here and all heading to Mas de Matarredona,.
The route joins the classified GR route, and then in approx. The route joins the classified GR route, then in approx. Continue from the source east for a short distance on the path this not very obvious yet climbs up to a signpost.
Image 20 This shows the direction to the ascent to the Foradada where the famous views that are so appreciated by hikers of the Delta del Ebro Sant Carles and also the Mediterranean of course. Image 21 La Foradada. To say nothing of this being the time for your cameras! It is necessary to descend to the west to the hill where also it crosses again with the GR and that continues from earlier.
To reach it, there is also a detour which is taken along a path that has bad access that can be very slippery. Correspondingly take care! You will pass through chained off vehicle barrier and is before you meet up with the Ventalles road. Image 36 Its a simple stroll from now on. Follow the road to the right and downhill towards Ventalles for about m until you see a Pilon. The Village of Ventalles can be seen across the Freginals Valley.
La Casita to Covetes is just over 1km ahead. Keep on this road it takes a left bend and we are up the hill on the left. Bosc de Burgar Area see the official publication. It is a Holm oak wood, the Mediterranean forest dominated over by Holm oaks and presenting a great biodiversity.
This dense and lush vegetation, with both high ecological and with scenic value, has suffered an important deterioration, just like the whole of the Mediterranean basin. Holm oak wood was used to make tools with furniture and even to build boats. The firewood was used right in the forest as combustible fuel for lime kilns, but it was also burnt in domestic fireplaces, often turned into charcoal in order to make its transport easier.
Nowadays the path is frequented by mountain excursion lovers aiming to cover the most characteristic route of the range. Begin to walk by the PR 83 path. We go deep into the bosc del Burgar, a Holm oak wood with dwarf fan palm of a lushness with tropical reminiscence.
We join the GR 92 path and we turn left to follow it. The right hand way of the path leads to el Pla de la Galla. We take a chance to walk around the area and come to know some of the elements of the landscape with the help of the exhibition panels.
Next, we must follow the GR 92 path towards Mata-redona. Mas de Mata-redona A self-sufficient family exploitation that remained active until After resting and admiring the landscape, we start covering the PR 83 path to make our way back. Once we reach the fork of paths, we continue ahead. The path we leave back on the left hand leads to the font del Burgar. La Serreta de Freginals see the official publication. The landscape of the serreta has evolved for centuries by this activity, although there are many other that have also left their marks in it: firewood gathering,.
The progressive decrease of the traditional activities and the changes in rural life have resulted in new uses. So, its accessibility and the creation of an interpretative area, with display boards, have turned this public space into a suitable place for family hiking and environmental teaching. We walk amongst olive trees and also orange trees demarcated by dry stone walls. In this spot, we can see the rests of a limestone kiln. We continue up by the track.
This was the transport route for the stones from the old quarry. We keep going to the right to come across the barraca de Quicolis, a dry stone building with peculiar huge dimensions. A lame stonemason built the barraca, nicknamed Quicolis and in fact to have lodgment right in the quarry and so avoid the daily trip from and to the village.
After visiting it we come back to the main path. Not far from it we can also see one of the new irrigation reservoirs for Freginals. Casa de Fusta. Pantena fishing system. Day trips and half-day trips can are possible at any time of the year. Please contact us for more information and bookings. When booking, please specify whether you would like to share costs and guide with others or not.
Lunches, long-distance pick-ups and other services are not included but are possible on request. The mountains reach heights up to m and hold a wide variety of habitats and wildlife. Large areas are plantations of olives, almonds, oranges, and other fruit trees, whereas other areas are in a wild state. Aromatic herbs dominate the flora in these areas. There are also low scrubs and evergreen oaks, yet the dry vegetation is in more shady areas replaced by larger trees and bushes.
Several streams run down the mountains, but there are no major rivers. There are many spectacular, well-marked hiking paths through the mountains. Where we are Walkers Accommodation Catalonia Spain. In History Historically, the path leading up to the Mata-redona farmhouse in the forest had an intense flow of traffic. I t is part of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range despite its coastal location. In addition, it was formed 25 million years ago as part of the Alpine origins.
On the other hand, the Mola Cima , with its triangular profile, looks like the highest peak from many angles. For example, around Ulldecona including along the road between Barcelona and Valencia. The traces of the first Iron Age settlers of years ago leave us the basis of our the route. By the same token, there is a group of the three sites.
The Sant Jaume mentioned here is close by and part of Alcanar. They were all part group of settlements of a powerful community which influenced a wide territory. On the other hand, this is not to be confused with the Sant Jaume on the River Ebre. Recreational Area of the Mundane. We follow the GR 92 path. They were all part group of settlements. Every settlement performed some specific functions. This is where lookout places to control the territory.
The route goes, in the main, past high places. It has some excellent views on the Mediterranean coast for example there is the Godall range. It had a single use and dated between the middle of the 7th century and the beginning of the VI, approximately.
This being in the chrono cultural framework of the first iron age.
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