Vilafranca restores a lost section of the Sant Sepulcre historic path

The local council has cleared a 120-meter trail that borders a medieval quarry near the Serreta neighborhood.

Generic image of a forest path bordering an ancient stone quarry.
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Generic image of a forest path bordering an ancient stone quarry.

The Vilafranca del Penedès Town Council has completed the restoration of a 120-meter section of the Sant Sepulcre path, a historic route that had been reclaimed by nature over the years.

The project, located in the Alt Penedès region, reconnects the Serreta path with the Sant Sepulcre route. The trail runs through the forest and passes by an ancient medieval quarry, which is now accessible to hikers once again.
Following requests from residents of the Serreta neighborhood, municipal workers spent several weeks clearing brush and preparing the ground. The path is strictly for pedestrians and is not suitable for motor vehicles, preserving its character as a natural and historical trail.