Vallirana
Among the mountains of Ordal and Garraf, the city of Vallirana is rich in caves and potholes as Cueva Bonita, under penalty or Fou de Montaner, all of them inhabited in the Neolithic period.
The old mill Can Batlle, now a museum, is the most unique historical element and a benchmark to know the secrets of the flour mills, with guided and adapted for school groups. The diversity of its forests and landscapes, flora and fauna, make this town an ideal place for hiking and cycling destination.
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Nearby routes
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- The battles of 1714 (a 3.2 km)
- The Baix Llobregat, a trip through… (a 5.3 km)
- Mediterranean Trail (a 6.6 km)
- 150 years of the railway from Tarragona… (a 8.3 km)
What to do
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Museu de Sant Boi de Llobregat
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Where to eat
Restaurant Windsor
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Taverna ümet
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Where to sleep
Alberg Centre Esplai, Fundesplai
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