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Join us on a Sunday for a short and easy hike and Picnic.

The place is called Siurana and is a beautiful fairy-tale village of houses and cobblestone streets, perched high on a mountain summit, with views from every corner.
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/7pXEoAqad1p9wp8FA

After the hike we will visit the old and beautiful village Siurana and have a picnic if you like, so bring some food with you.

Event:

*moderate hike of 2h

  • visit of the village
    *picnic with amazing view

Meting point:
parking Siurana at 10:30h
https://maps.app.goo.gl/G9EXn91KND5nrodx7

This will be the hike:
https://es.wikiloc.com/rutas-senderismo/siurana-grau-de-la-trona-siurana-3547375

We also will created a WhatsApp group:
https://chat.whatsapp.com/FDqsSshATODJb5Wzifhpm9?mode=gi_t
Further information:
The village is surrounded by interesting places, and it's a place where you can enjoy the magnificent views of others mountains and the water reservoir.
Siurana is a destination for climbers and hikers. Its legendary cliffs are known around the world as a perfect place for practicing them.
There are different hiking and MBT routes around Siurana for all levels, even a small trip of around 2 hours, so you can also enjoy Siurana village, having a rest or eating something in one of the restaurants where you can enjoy traditional food or simply watch the incredible landscape.

A Little History:
In 1153 Siurana was the last Muslim community to be invaded and conquered by the Christians. You will see why it was so well protected from invasions when you visit. Surrounded by high cliffs and with rivers and reservoirs below, it seems that this village is almost unreachable.
Siurana tells of the tragic story of Abdelazia, the Moorish Queen, who decided to jump from the cliff with her horse rather than be captured by the Christians. In the horse’s last attempt to hold onto life it’s footprint was imprinted into the rock, and this remains as a lasting memory of this tragic story.

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