Cami de la Cartoixa, s/n, 43379 Escaladei SpainMap
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Lovely site of the local history
More details and family-friendly reviews on my blog 'The Frenchie Mummy' and on Instagram @thefrenchiemummy. So Google it and have a look there too. Merci! Impressive site of what was once a monast...
MEDIEVAL PRIORAT The MONTSANT or Priorat mountain range, with a visit to the thousand-year-old monastery of ESCALA DEI, is simply spectacular. The Carthusian monastery was founded in 1194 by concessi...
La Cartoixa d'Escaladei is an old monastery. It's mainly in ruins (even they're restoring it). But it's quite impressive and large. You have its story explained as you walk in it, so you can imagine h...
We didn’t plan this visit and it was spectacular even in 39’ temps. The children loved the archeological dig visible in some areas. Really good to see it all capture their imaginations. We loved the b...
Lovely site of the local history
More details and family-friendly reviews on my blog 'The Frenchie Mummy' and on Instagram @thefrenchiemummy. So Google it and have a look there too. Merci! Impressive site of what was once a monast...
Medieval Priorat
MEDIEVAL PRIORAT The MONTSANT or Priorat mountain range, with a visit to the thousand-year-old monastery of ESCALA DEI, is simply spectacular. The Carthusian monastery was founded in 1194 by concessi...
Very interesting
La Cartoixa d'Escaladei is an old monastery. It's mainly in ruins (even they're restoring it). But it's quite impressive and large. You have its story explained as you walk in it, so you can imagine h...
Spontaneous historic enjoyment
We didn’t plan this visit and it was spectacular even in 39’ temps. The children loved the archeological dig visible in some areas. Really good to see it all capture their imaginations. We loved the b...
Searching for silence
The cartridges were a religious order that wanted silence, sure they found it in this cartridge at the foot of Montsant.