Cal Carlà
Rural House in Beltall
Your perfect haven for relaxation and hiking in Tarragona
Cal Carlà is a rural retreat steeped in history.
Cal Carlà is a rural house deeply rooted in history, with references dating back several centuries. A stone on a side facade bears a date from the late 18th century, serving as a reminder of the years that have passed. Originally, the house was inhabited by the lord of the lands, known as the Carlà or Castlà, an important figure in the village responsible for collecting taxes on behalf of the feudal lord. Today, Cal Carlà is only a part of a larger structure that includes four other houses.
Our environment is truly privileged, an oasis away from the noise and light of the cities, increasingly difficult to find, and ideal for couples looking to escape the hustle and routine. Despite being close to everything, at Cal Carlà you can breathe the air in tranquility and silence.
Beltall, Catalunya
Exclusive setting
5 unique rooms
Pet friendly
(Responsible owners)
Plan your getaway
Come and immerse yourself in an unparalleled experience amid a vibrant and extraordinary natural setting.
Explore our history and discover the authenticity of Cal Carlà!
Beltall, a village with its own unique history
Cal Carlà is part of a village that has been documented since the 11th century.
Privileged Setting
Nestled in the serene Conca de Barberà, Cal Carlà de Beltall boasts stunning views of the Pyrenees, offering a peaceful and secluded atmosphere.
Genuine Architecture
A village with stone structures that harmoniously blend with the surrounding landscape.
Cultural Legacy
Illustrious neighbours. Louis XIV was the lord of the lands of the neighbouring town of Santa Coloma de Queralt. The Baron of Maldà still retains his castle in Maldà, and Albert Einstein visited L’Espluga de Francolí and the monastery of Poblet during scientific sessions organised by the Generalitat in Barcelona.
Historical hiking
In addition to endless trails and pathways, the GR175 route passes in front of Cal Carlà. This route, known as the Cistercian Way, spans over 100 kilometres and connects three notable monasteries: Pobles, Vallbona de les Monges, and Santes Creus.
Menus
Our menu is crafted with seasonal ingredients, and we will accommodate allergies and dietary preferences whenever possible, with prior notice.
Our rooms
El Bandoler
A cozy space with two single beds, a very high ceiling, views of the garden, and the surrounding ‘Comalats’ mountains. On certain occasions, the Pyrenees can be seen. A wonderful environment to rest and enjoy a getaway in a natural setting.
Pau Casals
Room with views of the patio and village streets. This room is the sunniest of all, featuring a balcony and a window. Own bathroom. Double bed (1.35m).
Manuel de Pedrolo
Room with two balconies and views of the village streets and the ‘Serra del Tallat’. Double bed (1.35m) and own bathroom.
Reina Constança
Spacious room with high ceilings. It has views of the village and a small terrace. Equipped with a double bed (1.50m), own bathroom, and the possibility of adding a small bunk bed (1.80 x 0.80m).
Reina Violant
Spectacular suite-style room. It has a balcony with garden views and large windows that provide pleasant light. Double bed (1.50m) and private bathroom.
Discover our fantastic menu
Cuisine made with top-quality, fresh, seasonal, and locally sourced ingredients.
Cal Carlá de Belltall
Belltall, Tarragona