Surrounded by the mountains of the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park is Mura. This charming village from Paisatges de Barcelona, with nearly 250 inhabitants, preserves its medieval air.In its historic core, the cobbled streets lead you to the Romanesque church of Sant Martí, from the 11th century. Once there you will enjoy the natural spectacle offered by the Valls del Montcau, full of green forests and fields of vineyards. Panoramic views to stop and enjoy the silence. One of the most visited places in the town is Gorja del Pare, a waterfall located in the Nespres stream. If you visit it during the spring, when the water is more abundant, you will enjoy it to the fullest.In the month of April, the town celebrates the feast of Sant Marc, a very old festival where the people of Murat ask to the saint protection against lightning and storms. What they do is buy two special breads that are made for the celebration. One is kept all year and the other is eaten after reciting a prayer.This charming town also has two small gastronomic treasures: Mura chickpea, which is small, soft and very tasty, and the pink tomato, with a sweet and intense flavour. They are the undisputed kings of the villagers' pantry. Don't leave Mura without buying some.The Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park of, where Mura is located, offers interesting activities for visitors. One of them is the visit to the Cova de la Mura, a gallery that goes into the rock at a depth of 170 metres and was used 4,000 years ago as a cemetery. You can also discover a unique wine heritage in Europe and travel the route of the dry stone vats of the DO Pla de Bages. These constructions allowed the farmers to tend the vineyards and store the harvested grapes and tools. The route always ends with a wine tasting.