Cardó Massif
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The Cardó Massif also known as Cardó-Boix Massif, is a mountain massif in the Baix Ebre
Baix Ebre
Baix Ebre is a comarca , on the coast in southern Catalonia, Spain.- Municipalities :Populations are for 2001.* L'Aldea - pop. 3590* Aldover - pop. 814* Alfara de Carles - pop. 377* L'Ametlla de Mar - pop. 5835* L'Ampolla - pop. 2133...

 comarca, in Catalonia
Catalonia
Catalonia is an autonomous community in northeastern Spain, with the official status of a "nationality" of Spain. Catalonia comprises four provinces: Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona. Its capital and largest city is Barcelona. Catalonia covers an area of 32,114 km² and has an...

, Spain
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. This massif is composed of a number of mountain ranges located on the left side of the Ebro
Ebro
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 river near Tortosa
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. The massive calcareous cliffs of the Serra de Cardó form the eastern side of the spectacular gorges through which the Ebro River winds its way in the final stage of its course, separating the Ebro Valley from the Mediterranean coastal area
Catalan Coastal Depression
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.

The ranges cover an area of over 340 km2, extending from Rasquera
Rasquera
Rasquera is a municipality in the comarca of Ribera d'Ebre in the province of Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. It is located at the feet of the Serra de Cardó, close to Highway C-12.The town is renowned for its pottery.-References:...

 in the north, to Benifallet
Benifallet
Benifallet is a municipality in the comarca of Baix Ebre, in the province of Tarragona, in Catalonia, Spain.This town is located by the Ebro River, below the Cardó Massif. It is popular among kayakers who make trips down the final Ebro Gorges....

 in the south and eastwards through El Perelló
El Perelló
El Perelló is a municipality in the comarca of the Baix Ebre in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated in the north of the comarca, below the Boix and Cabrafeixet ranges....

 until reaching the Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
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 between L'Ampolla
L'Ampolla
L'Ampolla is a municipality in the comarca of the Baix Ebre in Catalonia, Spain. It was created in 1990 by the division of the municipality of el Perelló....

 and L'Ametlla de Mar
L'Ametlla de Mar
L'Ametlla de Mar , also called la Cala , is a municipality within the comarca of Baix Ebre, situated in the coastal region between the "Cap de Terme" and the "barranc de l'Àliga"...

. Highway N-340 crosses the eastern side of the massif and Autopista AP-7
Autopista AP-7
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 skirts the easternmost foothills by the seashore.

All the ranges are part of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range
Catalan Pre-Coastal Range
The Catalan Pre-Coastal Range is a system of mountain ranges running parallel to the Mediterranean Sea coast in Catalonia. It is part of the Catalan Mediterranean System. Its main axis runs between the Catalan Transversal Range and the Serra de l'Espina, which connects with the Ports de...

. The main peak is Xàquera, also known as La Creu de Santos (942 m) in the Serra de Cardó, another important summit is Buinaca
Buinaca
Buinaca or Punta de la Buinaca, also spelt Boinaca, is one of the highest mountains of the Cardó Massif, Catalan Pre-Coastal Range, Catalonia, Spain. This mountain has an altitude of 764 metres above sea level....

 (764 m), located in the Serra del Boix.

Balma de Cabrafeixet is a prehistoric site below the Morral de Cabrafeixet
Morral de Cabrafeixet
Morral de Cabrafeixet is one of the highest mountains of the Cardó Massif, Catalan Pre-Coastal Range, Catalonia, Spain. Its NW side has an impressive escarpment visible from Highway N-340 approaching El Perelló from the north...

 escarpment (753 m) with cave painting
Cave painting
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s. The entrance to the cave
Cave
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 has been closed with an iron bar door to prevent vandalism. Another cave, Cova de la Mallada is located nearby

There are many wind turbine
Wind turbine
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s located in different ridges of the massif, the Parc Eòlic de les Colladetes and the Parc Eòlic de les Calobres.

Ranges

The main ranges of the massif are:
  • Serra de Cardó, the westernmost range and also the highest. It is often covered with snow in the winter. The eastern slopes are covered with low Mediterranean shrub, while its western side, below the jagged peaks, is forested. Autovia C-12
    Autovia C-12
    The C-12 is a highway in Catalonia, Spain, that connects Lleida with Tortosa and the Ebre river delta. For much of its length it runs along the lower Ebre valley. North of Lleida the road follows the Noguera valley before joining the C-13....

     cuts across the westernmost end of the range, above the Ebro Gorges. The mineral water
    Mineral water
    Mineral water is water containing minerals or other dissolved substances that alter its taste or give it therapeutic value, generally obtained from a naturally occurring mineral spring or source. Dissolved substances in the water may include various salts and sulfur compounds...

     coming from springs near the ancient monastery located at the heart of the range was one of the first waters to be bottled in Spain.
  • Serra del Boix, highest point Buinaca 764 m. The slopes are covered with low bush, among which Buxus
    Buxus
    Buxus is a genus of about 70 species in the family Buxaceae. Common names include box or boxwood ....

    predominates. This range occupies a central position in the massif and in some geographical works gives its name to the whole massif. The particular high rocky area with original rock formations where the highest peaks are located is known as "Les Moles". There are wind turbine
    Wind turbine
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    s atop the main eastern ridge.
  • Serra de Gaviots, highest point 603 m. This largely deforested range also occupies a central position, but has smoother and less rocky crests than the ones above. There is also a very large wind farm
    Wind farm
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     along the ridge. Like the Serra del Boix, the higher altitudes often have snow in the winter.
  • Montaspre, highest point 527 m, the southwestern foothills of the Serra de Cardó range, rising near Bítem.
  • Serra de Collredó, highest point Creu de Collredó 380 m, rounded hills covered by olive
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     trees and Mediterranean forest
    Forest
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     where many small country cottages have been recently developed.
  • Serra de les Veles, highest point Coll de l'Àliga 94 m, is formed by the low southernmost foothills of the massif. This small range is crossed by highways and has been gutted by sand and gravel extraction, where the pits are used as landfills. These lower ranges very rarely have snow, even in cold winters.

Monastery

The Cardó Monastery, also known as Sant Hilari de Cardó or Desert de Cardó, was a large monastery located in the Cardó Valley (Vall de Cardó), a deep valley in these mountains. It was closed down due to the Ecclesiastical Confiscations of Mendizábal
Ecclesiastical Confiscations of Mendizábal
The Ecclesiastical Confiscations of Mendizabal, more often referred to simply as La Desamortización, encompasses a set of decrees from 1835-1837 that resulted in the expropriation, and privatization, of monastic properties in Spain....

 in 1835 during Isabella II of Spain
Isabella II of Spain
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's rule. The Desamortización caused the exclaustration of the place and brought monastic life in the monastery, and the many hermitages
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 surrounding it, to an end. The monastery can be reached by a paved road from Rasquera.

In the late 19th century the monastery was transformed into a spa
Spa
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, which became a very successful place among the Catalan elite until the Spanish Civil War
Spanish Civil War
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. By mid 20th century, only a water bottling plant
Bottled water
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 was functional in the area.

Recently there was a project to transform the ruined former monastery and spa premises into a luxury resort, but the current financial crisis in Spain
2008–2009 Spanish financial crisis
The 2008–2011 Spanish financial crisis is part of the world Late-2000s financial crisis. In Spain, the crisis was generated by long term loans , the building market crash which included the bankruptcy of major companies, and a particularly severe increase in unemployment, which rose to 21.4% in...

thwarted the plans. Access is not allowed to the grounds of the former spa, but abandoned construction equipment can be seen from a distance among the half-ruined buildings.

The small abandoned hermitages scattered about the area close to the former monastery, some of them perching atop karstic rock needles, are popular with hikers.

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