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Route through the Alt Penedès: Water pools, vineyards and a giant chair!

On route through Alt Penedes, a region that surprises us with its water and greenery

Alt Penedes is synonymous with nature, vineyards, good cava and water, lots of water.

After this time of seclusion by Covid, nature and all the activities we can do outdoors are more attractive than ever. For us this is the first Post-Covid outing, and we would never have hit the target better. After confinement we have tried to reconnect with the natural environment and this getaway has made it possible. We present our route through the Alt Penedes by motorhome, although you can do it by car or your own vehicle staying at multiple rural houses.

Summary of the motorhome route through the Alt Penedes

The fundamental data of the Penedes roadtrip

Days of the motorhome route through the Alt Penedes villages

3 days, from Friday to Sunday

Dates of the Alp Penedes getaway with children

From mid-July to the beginning of August.

Route of the motorhome trip through the Alt Penedes 

We start in St Joan de Mediona, then we go to St Quinti de Mediona and finally we end in Sant Pere de Riudebitlles.

Kilometers of the Alt Penedes roadtrip

About 200 km traveled

Autonomous Communities and regions

  • Catalonia 
  • Barcelona province
  • Alt Penedès region

Expenses of the motorhome route through the Penedès

Total: € 55 (2 adults + 2 children)

·        It is absolutely all inclusive: gasoline, campsites, restaurants, supermarkets, visits muse us, souvenirs ...

The best of the motorhome route through the Alt Penedès

The worst of the motorhome route through the Penedes

Route guide: Alt Penedes villages in the Mediona area

Below, you will find the guide on what to see in the three villages on the route through the Mediona area of ​​Alt Penedes that we did in a motorhome.

Route through the Alt Penedes villages

OUR ROUTE THROUGH THE ALT PENEDES IN VIDEO

THE ROUTE THROUGH THE ALT PENEDES IN PHOTOS

Sant Joan of Mediona

What to see and do in Sant Joan de Mediona:

Camino de la Riera on foot or mountain bike

In Sant Joan de Mediona you can go hiking or cycling through vineyards along the path of the Mediona stream that connects different towns of Mediona with other surrounding villages.

Mediona Castle
Discover through a rue of about 8 km the Castell de Mediona. You can go on foot or by bicycle. The Castle also offers you guided tours, exhibitions and workshops. But remember to book before. Here we leave your websites.
Rock Climbing

On the way to the castle you will find two climbing sectors. If yours is a good wall, discover these sectors with good equipped roads, you will love them.

Craft beer and a great fair

Ales Agullons is a traditional and old beer. Discover its crafts and on the second weekend of June discover more than 70 craft beer producers at the Mediona craft beer fair.

Wine tourism
If yours is the experiences and wine tastings, discover one of these wineries and live your experience:

Can Vic  www.cellercanvich.cat
Celler Vardon Kennett www.vardonkennett.com
Freixeneda www.freixenet.cat/centenari/freixeneda.asp
More rolled masrodo.com
Sun of the Brugàs www.fincarugas.com
tayaimgut www.tayaimgut.com

Where to park and / or spend the night in a motorhome or camper:

-> Free motorhome area with all services except electricity. 

Coordinates:  41°29’00.1″N 1°36’18.5″E / 41.483373, 1.605128

Sant Quinti of Mediona

Sant Pere de Riudebitlles

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Kucavana family

This entry has 4 comments

    1. Kucavanera family

      This summer will undoubtedly be a summer to go to places little crowded and cool with water 🙂

  1. Jennifer

    What a cool plan! I've never heard of that giant chair

    1. Kucavanera family

      Neither do we! The good thing about traveling as travelers and not tourists are these findings 🙂 Let's see if we meet on one of these next trips! Thank you Jennifer for your support!

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