Come and learn about the history of the troglodytic villages of Boumort Wildlife Reserve and enjoy its pre-Pyrenean landscape.
The best way to discover a place is undoubtedly with the help of local guides. Let yourself be guided through one of the most inhospitable protected areas of the Catalan Pre-Pyrenees and discover all its secrets with a half-day guided route designed for all types of public and always adapting the route to the physical conditions of the group.
We propose a route full of history that begins at the Salt de la Núvia (the Bridal's jump). Legend says that a bride jumped from that point when she discovered the isolated village where she had to go to live after getting married. From there, there are magnificent views of the Collegats Gorge and its rocky and arid landscape. The route ascends along a medieval path used over time by the inhabitants of the troglodytic village of Espluga (1000m), now abandoned. You will reach the village after a sharp curve and you will be able to enjoy the ancient buildings built inside the rock. The last part of the route consists of a continuous descent until reaching the confluence with the Noguera Pallaresa river, where a fun zip-line activity awaits us to cross the river and reach the main road.