Dry stone route in Bonastre
The Dry Stone in Bonastre
The route from the Pedra Seca to Bonastre crosses all the exterior of Bonastre to be able to know the Pedra Seca barracks that were discovered between the Calç Lluisot winery, Masia dels Plans, the Golfes and Bargalló.
The route of the Pedra Seca in Bonastre
This circular route covers 7.02 kilometres with a drop of 102 m. It has moderate difficulty due to the slopes and rocky paths that make up the route. In the hour and 19 minutes in which the route can be traveled, we find eight barracks that are in the highest parts of the route, some are even placed in elevated peaks above the path.
Places of interest
Barrack 1
This aerial barrack is attached to the margin with a rectangular floor, false dome and semicircular arch. It is located after taking a small detour from the main road.
Barrack 2
This isolated aerial barrack with a rectangular floor, false dome and flat arch is also taking a small detour from the main road.
Harness 3
These harnesses are integrated into a difficult margin to work. Its use to date is unknown.
Barrack 4
Aerial barrack, also isolated with a square floor, false dome and semicircular arch with a side wall.
Barrack 5
With similar characteristics to the previous barrack, it is inside a closed private property.
Barrack 6
This isolated barrack has a circular floor, false dome and flat arch. With a large interior.
Barrack 7
Barrack with rectangular floor, false dome and semicircular arch. With quite a few herbs around that decorate it naturally.
Barrack 8
Aerial barrack that is also isolated with a square floor, false dome and semicircular arch. This is characterized by having a dining room inside.
Barrack 9
The only barrack that was restored by the ADC Massís de Bonastre. With a rectangular floor, a false dome finished in a medium arch. It even has a side windshield due to the height at which it is located.