The best spots in Camp de Tarragona to enjoy the Easter Mona

Iconic locations such as Pont del Diable, Llorito, and various hermitages prepare to welcome families on Easter Monday.

Generic image of a natural space with a Roman aqueduct in the background and an Easter cake on a picnic table.
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Generic image of a natural space with a Roman aqueduct in the background and an Easter cake on a picnic table.

Families across Camp de Tarragona are preparing to celebrate Easter Monday, a day when the tradition of eating the 'Mona' cake outdoors draws thousands to natural settings and local hermitages.

In the city of Tarragona, the Pont del Diable remains a favorite meeting point for picnics under the pine trees with views of the Roman aqueduct. Similarly, the Llorito hermitage is popular for its facilities, including designated picnic tables. Others prefer the coast, visiting spots like Tamarit beach or Cala Romana.
In the Baix Gaià area, celebrations center around religious sites such as the Sant Antoni d'Altafulla hermitage or Mare de Déu de Montornès. These locations often host cultural activities like traditional sardana dances and community lunches.
Further inland, in Alt Camp, the Niu de l'Àliga and the Remei hermitage in Alcover offer a peaceful riverside environment. Meanwhile, in Conca de Barberà, the hermitages of Sant Josep in Montblanc and Santíssima Trinitat in l'Espluga de Francolí are classic destinations for local residents.