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Over 1000 years of salt production made this town powerful
Gerri de la Sal has a natural salt spring which has been collected and dried out to provide salt for a large part of Northern Spain from the time of the Norman Conquest of Britain in 1066. Great kingd...
Monastery, bridge and small market...and the saltworks?
We stopped off here to see the Monastery (there is a small entrance fee of 2EU per person, for which you get a guide in your language). This is a short walk thru the small town over a very quaint brid...
Gerri de la Sal is a tiny town located in Lleida zone, near the town of Sort and the Pyrenees. It is a little town, which is known for the salt (in fact in catalan "Sal" means Salt). The town had a lo...
Over 1000 years of salt production made this town powerful
Gerri de la Sal has a natural salt spring which has been collected and dried out to provide salt for a large part of Northern Spain from the time of the Norman Conquest of Britain in 1066. Great kingd...
Monastery, bridge and small market...and the saltworks?
We stopped off here to see the Monastery (there is a small entrance fee of 2EU per person, for which you get a guide in your language). This is a short walk thru the small town over a very quaint brid...
A tiny town with big saltworks and big monastery
Gerri de la Sal is a tiny town located in Lleida zone, near the town of Sort and the Pyrenees. It is a little town, which is known for the salt (in fact in catalan "Sal" means Salt). The town had a lo...
An enjoable place, if you have the time
An enjoyable stroll thought the village and a nice brige & church. Worth a visit if you have the time.
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A small medieval villa, near the river, is located in a pure state of a sample of Catalan Romanic.