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Walking in Wine Country

Unforgettable hiking holiday in Priorat

Discover the untamed beauty of Priorat

The last Moorish stronghold in Catalonia

Wine and olive oil

Hike through ancient paths between vineyards and olives

Charming boutique hotel

An unique blend of history, luxury, and tranquility

Walking in Wine Country

Culture and hiking

Wine and olive oil

Blend of history, luxury, and tranquility

Guided hiking

7 nights

Dual level

Single centre

Priorat

7 night guided walking holiday

  • 7 night guided walking holiday in the Priorat
  • 2 guided walks each day to choose from
  • Charming boutique hotel located in the heart of the Priorat wine region
  • Wine and olive oil tasting

Discover the Priorat in a unique way with our hiking adventure! Immerse yourself in a journey through breathtaking landscapes, from rugged mountains to lush vineyards. Begin by exploring the picturesque village of Siurana, the last Moorish stronghold in Catalonia. Continue your adventure along the stunning cliffs of Montsant or through the charming Siurana Valley, with both easy and challenging routes available. On the historic Cami de Cartoixans trail, hike through ancient paths between vineyards and savour the world-famous Priorat wine.

Enjoy a rest day with a show cooking experience and olive oil tasting at an olive farm with thousand-year-old trees. End your adventure in the majestic Prades Mountains, climbing to the highest peaks and taking in awe-inspiring natural beauty. This is an unforgettable experience in the heart of Catalonia!

This is a dual-level trip with two hikes offered each day. One hike will be an easy-level route and the other a mid-level route. In general, these routes will be a bit easier than our routes in the high Pyrenees.

Palauet hotel

Saturday – Arrival in Cornudella de Montsant

Transfer from Barcelona airport or Sants train station to Cornudella (approx. 1 hr 30 mins journey). Upon arrival, the guides will give a briefing about the week ahead explaining the routes, how everything works and giving you a chance to ask any questions. Our evening meal will follow the briefing.

 

Sunday – Siurana a land of warriors and princesses

This circular walk takes us up to the village of Siurana, the last stronghold of the moors in Catalonia, taken by the Christian armies in the year 1153. Siurnana is a beautiful village, perched on the cliffs and is recognised as one of the most picturesque villages in Spain.
Short option: 6 km (4 miles), ascent 350 metres (1150 feet)
Longer option: 14 km  (9 miles), ascent: 660 m (2165 feet).

Monday – Montsant and the Siurana Valley

Montsant

Lower route: Siurana Valley
The easier of the two options takes a transfer to the high village of Albarca in the morning.  We hike back to the hotel, along the base of the imposing cliffs of the Serra Major of the Montsant, calling in the hermitage of Sant Joan de Codolar.
Distance: 8 km (5 miles), ascent: 350 m (1150 feet).

High Level: Montsant cliffs
The high route takes us up along the base of the Montsant cliffs, climbing up to the highest point of the national park, the Roca de Corbatera at 1168 metres and returning along the ridge before descending to the Hermitage of Sant Joan de Codolar.
Distance: 15 km (9.3 miles), ascent: +/- 850 m (2800 feet).

In the evening we’ll have a tour and wine tasting at the local cooperative vineyard.

Tuesday – La Morera de Montsant – Cami de Cartoixans through wine country

Today’s walk heads directly outr from the hotel, taking us along the Cami de Cartoixans, an ancient trail that winds through the vineyards to the Carthusian monastery of Scala Dei which dates back to the 12th century. This trail was largely lost until 2005 when it was re-marked by the National Park Service of Catalonia. Hiking through Mediterranean forest and world renown vineyards, we’ll make a stop at a winery en route, for a glass or two of the famous Priorat wine.

The shorter route stops at the pretty village of La Morera de Montsant where we’ll be transferred to the monastery for a visit. The longer route continues on, hiking directly to the monastery.

Shorter route: 10 km (6.2 miles), ascent 400 metres (1300 feet)
Longer route: 15 km (9.3 miles), ascent: +/- 500 m (1600 feet).

Wednesday: Rest day – showcooking and olive oil tasting

A short transfer to the village of Cabaces takes us out of wine country and into a land of olive trees, where the Mediterranean climate and the cool breezes from the Ebro Valley create perfect conditions for olive cultivation. We’ll visit the farm of Miro Cubells, a family that has been working this land for 10 generations and have trees that are over 1000 years old. A guided walk through the olive groves culminating in a visit to the mill, with a show cooking of a traditional Priorat lunch and a tasting of their wonderful oils.

Thursday – The Graus of the Montsant

The main part of the Montsant Mountain looks inaccessible as it appears to be one solid block of limestone, however, the cliffs are cut through by gullies and ravines, known locally as Graus. Today’s hike will take us up and through some of the Graus of the Montsant, to the top of the imposing cliffs on the main massif.

Low route: distance: 12 km (7.5 miles), ascent: +/- 400 m (1300 feet).
High route: distance: 16 km (10 miles), ascent: +/- 900 m (2950 feet).

Friday – Prades Mountains

Prades mountains

Today we visit the Prades mountain range. A short 15-minute transfer takes us to the village of Prades, the highest village in the area and historically the second most important town in Catalonia, after Barcelona, although today it is a village with a population of less than 1000 people. Today’s hikes will take us up to the highest point of the region at 1203 metres altitude, hiking through oak forests, past caves and natural rock bridges and calling at one or two hermitages en route.

Shorter route: distance: 12 km (7.5 miles), ascent: +/- 326 m (1069 feet).
Longer route: distance: 13 km (8 miles), ascent: +/- 900 m (2500 feet).

Saturday – Departure

Breakfast and free morning. Transfer to either Barcelona train station or the airport.

Priorat hiking holiday

2025 Dates

Saturday 22 – 29 March

Price

1699 € per person (based on two sharing a double or twin room at El Palauet del Priorat)

249 € single room supplement (single rooms are Cal Giral)

Included

7 nights in 4* Hotel Palauet del Priorat or Cal Giral
Breakfasts every morning
Picnic lunches each walking day 3-course evening meals each night (evening meal on rest day is tapas style)
Show cooking and lunch on the rest day
Wine tour and tasting of a local cooperative vineyard
Transfers to and from Barcelona airport or train station.
Transport to the walks each day and to Cabaces on the rest day.

Not included

Flights, insurance, drinks with the evening meals, lunch and evening meal on the rest day.

El Palauet del Priorat

The double and twin rooms will be in Palauet del Priorat, a charming boutique hotel located in the heart of the Priorat wine region. Surrounded by breathtaking vineyards and mountains, the hotel offers a unique blend of history, luxury, and tranquillity. Each of its elegant rooms is thoughtfully designed, providing a cozy and comfortable atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a rich gastronomic experience with local wines and fresh produce. The hotel’s prime location makes it ideal for exploring the region’s wineries, hiking trails, and cultural landmarks. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Palauet del Priorat promises an unforgettable stay.

Cal Giral

Single rooms (single use of a double room) are at the nearby Cal Giral. The group will take breakfasts and evening meals together at Palauet del Priorat.

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Where do you pick up from?

Pick ups are from either Barcelona train station or BArcelona Airport at around 12 midday. We drop off the following Sunday at either 11:45 am at Barcelona train station or at the airport at around midday. See our getting here page for more details.

Which meals are included in the price?

Breakfasts and evening meals are included every day (including breakfast on the final Sunday). Picnic lunches are provided each hiking day. The only meals that aren’t included is the lunch and evening meal on the rest day.

Can you change between the easy and hard walks during the week

Yes – each morning the guides will talk through the two routes on offer and you can choose which hike you’d like to join. It’s no problem to switch between the easy and harder routes during the week.

What level is each hike?

Low level: walks are a relaxed pace on good paths and there’s plenty of time to take in the scenary around you. Paths are good and not too step. High level: long days in the high mountains. These routes are steep in places and we venture into rockier and rougher terrain. Some routes have sections of easy scrambling.

Walking in Wine Country

Catalonia guided walking holiday

2025 Dates:

22 – 29 March

1699 € per person

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