Its Town Charter was granted to Joan de Brusca in 1245, and then reaffirmed by the Master of the Order of Montesa in 1374, placing it under the protection of the Order of Montesa throughout the Middle Ages.
Its main economic activities are agriculture (almonds, olives, cereals) and livestock (sheep, goats, pigs and poultry).
Drop in at the Santa Bárbara hermitage and the Barranc de la Valltorta (a gully known for its cave paintings), as well as the Valltorta Museum.
It has a distinctive landscape, full of cliffs and almond and olive groves. It also boasts an ideal climate, not too cold in winter and not too hot in summer. It is 450 m above sea level.
Economy
Its main economic activities are agriculture (almonds, olives, cereals) and livestock (sheep, goats, pigs and poultry).
What to see
Drop in at the Santa Bárbara hermitage and the Barranc de la Valltorta (a gully known for its cave paintings), as well as the Valltorta Museum.
Landscape
It has a distinctive landscape, full of cliffs and almond and olive groves. It also boasts an ideal climate, not too cold in winter and not too hot in summer. It is 450 m above sea level.