El Torn is one of those privileged beaches because of its large degree of natural preservation. Undoubtedly, it’s one of… + info[/button]
Visitor centre at the Coll de Balaguer inn
This is L’Hospitalet de l’Infant’s most emblematic monument, dating back to 1344. It was founded by Prince Pere… + info[/button]
Ca la Torre
This is Vandellòs’ most important manor house that is named after this architectural detail, the defence tower dating from… + info[/button]
Masia Castelló
Castelló is a depopulated village in our district and is located between Masboquera and Vandellòs. This medieval village was… + info[/button]
L’Almadrava
12 km southwards from L’Hospitalet de l’Infant, behind Coll de Balaguer, you’ll find the L’Almadrava village. Its white houses… + info[/button]
Olive Oil Interpretation Centre
The Olive Oil Interpretation Centre is located in Vandellòs, namely in the town’s former olive oil mill built in 1930, next to… + info[/button]
Civil War Fortifications
During the Spanish Civil War, the Coll de Balaguer pass, located in our district, was considered a strategic vantage point… + info[/button]
Marina
The marina is located next to the promenade, not far away from the Llastres river estuary, namely in the Moll de Ribera street…. + info[/button]
Llastres river estuary natural space
The Llastres river estuary is a humid Mediterranean zone, catalogued by the Generalitat de Catalunya and adhered to… + info[/button]
Viewpoints
A nice way to understand everything that L’Hospitalet de l’Infant and La Vall de Llors can offer is to walk up to one of the… + info[/button]
La Cova del Llop Marí (Sea Wolf’s Cave)
Next to the El Torn beach, there’s a mysterious cave called Llop Marí (sea wolf’s cave). It’s particularly recommendable… + info[/button]
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