With fewer than 200 inhabitants, this small town is located just 35 minutes from the capital of Segrià. Its main attraction is the reservoir, a protected area perfect for kayaking, trekking, and cycling in a peaceful environment.
For climbing enthusiasts, the local rocky walls provide routes for all skill levels. The area is also a sanctuary for birdwatchers, who can spot iconic species such as the osprey or the night heron.
History lovers can visit the 9th-century medieval castle ruins. Located on a hilltop, it offers panoramic views of the Mont Roig mountains. The area also features an ancient Iberian settlement and several historic chapels.
The local gastronomy is a highlight of any visit. The coca de recapte, a savory pastry topped with roasted vegetables and sausage, is a must-try specialty from the nearby municipality of Camarasa.




