This small village, part of the municipality of Passanant i Belltall, is an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in a serene environment steeped in history.

Cultural and Historical Attractions
Belltall is not only appreciated for its natural beauty but also for its rich cultural heritage. Nearby, you will find villages with a deep historical legacy, such as Montblanc, Guimerà, and L’Espluga de Francolí, where you can visit everything from ancient wine cathedrals to prehistoric caves.

Additionally, the nearby Santuario del Tallat offers panoramic views over the Conca de Barberà and the Prades mountains, a perfect spot for photography and history enthusiasts.

Gastronomy
Gastronomy is a fundamental aspect of the Conca de Barberà, where you can find artisanal goat cheeses, nuts, and wines made from the native Trepat grape variety, among others. Visitors can enjoy these products in the kitchen of Cal Carlà or explore the diverse culinary offerings of our region.

The Conca de Barberà produces and crafts a wide variety of high-quality foods, which are featured in the Catalog of Rural and Food Crafts of the Conca de Barberà.

Outdoor Activities
For outdoor enthusiasts, Belltall offers numerous hiking and cycling routes, such as the GR 175, known as the Cistercian Route, which passes by historic monasteries. In addition, paragliding over the Comalats is an activity that attracts adventurers from around the world, offering breathtaking views of the region.

Local Climate
The climate in Belltall varies with the seasons. In winter, it may occasionally snow, and mornings often dawn with frost due to the humidity from the “marinada” breeze. Summers are hot, with humid mornings that quickly dry under the sun, giving way to afternoons refreshed again by the “marinada” breeze.

This destination is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature, rich history, and delicious cuisine.