Medieval Village of Montblanc

Village Montblanc, Catalonia, Spain

What to expect

The Medieval Village of Montblanc is a historic town in Catalonia, Spain. It has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Palaeolithic era. The town has had several names throughout history, including Duesaigües, Vila-Salva, and finally Montblanc. The name Montblanc refers to a mountain without vegetation, typical of the clay soil hill called Pla de Santa Bàrbara. The town has a walled enclosure that can be visited, with five towers and panoramic views of the town. There are also several historical buildings, museums, and art galleries to explore. Families can enjoy self-guided tours, such as 'Explore Montblanc your own way!' and 'Discover the imposter of Montblanc', designed for children between 5 and 12 years old. The town also hosts the Setmana Medieval de Sant Jordi, a festival that celebrates its medieval past with cultural and recreational events. Visitors can also taste traditional products, such as cold meat and sweets, and explore the natural surroundings with various walking routes

Plan your family visit to the Medieval Village of Montblanc with these blog insights 👇

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Costa Dorada with kids: 10 fun kids activities!

Costa Dorada with kids: 10 fun kids activities!
This family's experience:

Activities: We wandered through the narrow streets and admired this authentic village

Highlights: Kids will feel like knights and princesses here ✨