Vall del Corb
Vall del Corb is a valley in the province of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It is famous for its small medieval villages.
Villages
- Rauric
- Llorac
- Albió
- Santa Coloma de Queralt
- Vallfogona de Riucorb
- Guimerà
- Ciutadilla
- Verdú
- Nalec
- Rocafort de Vallbona (Sant Martí de Riucorb)
- Rocallaura
- Vallbona de les Monges
- Llorenç de Vallbona (Sant Martí de Riucorb)
- el Vilet (Sant Martí de Riucorb)
- Sant Martí de Maldà (Sant Martí de Riucorb)
- Els Omells de na Gaia
- Maldà
- Belianes
Other destinations
- Obagues del riu Corb, a natural area surrounding the Corb river.
Understand
The Vall del Corb is excavated by Corb river between the provinces of Lleida and Tarragona. It has a typical Mediterranean climate.
Talk
Native tongue is Catalan, but Spanish is also spoken.
Get in
Because of the low population of the region, you can only get in by car.
See
- The historic centres of the villages.
- Monastery of Santa Maria de Vallbona.
Do
- Hiking.
- Rural tourism.
Eat
Drink
Wine is locally produced and also commercializated in the region.
Stay safe
There are not any security problem.
Go next
- Poblet Monastery, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Cova de la Font Major, one of the most larges caves of the world.
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