The Path from Tàrrega to El Talladell, a Historic Route for Strolling

This route, connecting the two towns in Urgell, has been a communication axis since ancient times and is now a popular space for pedestrians.

Generic image of an asphalted rural road in the Urgell region, with fields on both sides.
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Generic image of an asphalted rural road in the Urgell region, with fields on both sides.

The path connecting Tàrrega with El Talladell, a 2.5-kilometer route, is a historic space and currently widely used for walks and connecting with nature in the Urgell region.

This route, linking both localities, has been a key communication point for centuries. Historically, it was part of the royal road that led to Cervera and was a section of the Camino de Santiago, as well as the Camino Ignaciano.
Currently, the path from Tàrrega to El Talladell is a comfortable and very flat route, asphalted in the mid-20th century, which has become a space highly frequented by pedestrians. Many residents use it for walking and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Along this route, walkers can find the chapel of the Mare de Déu del Pedregal, a place of worship where the Mare de Déu de la Llet is venerated every September 8. This chapel was restored in 1991 by the Consell Comarcal de l'Urgell, thus preserving its patrimonial and cultural value.