Siurana is a charming town, located high up at 737 metres above sea level on a cliff of limestone rock, the first thing that stands out are the impressive views it offers. A very extensive panorama of the Muntayes de Prades, El Priorat vineyards, the river and the Siurana reservoir. This unique location made Siurana the last Muslim stronghold conquered by the Christians in Catalonia, the 1153. A conquest that gave rise to several legends such as that of the Mora Queen's Leap. From this cliff, the daughter of the valí de Siurana, Abdelazia, jumped when the Christian troops arrived. The tourist office of Siurana organises dynamic visits and routes such as the route Memories of princesses and warriors, in which you discover the Muslim legacy of this medieval town and at the same time enjoy the views from the remains of its 9th century Arab castle. The church of Santa Maria, which crowns the end of the cliff of Siurana, is another place to visit. A well-preserved Romanesque temple built between the 12th and 13th centuries from where you can enjoy a good sunset. Discovering the natural environment of Siurana is one of the main attractions for visitors. The town is surrounded by cliffs of almost 300 metres where the practice of sport climbing is common, with hundreds of routes equipped to practice adventure tourism. Other options are mountain biking routes through the Montsant Natural Park or rowing or canoeing in the Siurana reservoir. Go out and experience wine tourism by visiting the vineyards and wineries of the DOC Priorat and the DO Montsant that surround Siurana There is a wine route through 6 wineries in the area that you can enjoy with friends or family. You can pair the wine tastings with the DOP Siurana oil. Sign up for the Priorat Oil Route: visit a dozen mills to discover the production process of this quality oil, made mainly with the Arbequina variety.