
The Ferreres Aqueduct, or Pont del Diable, is a Roman marvel from the 1st century BC that once brought water from the Francolí River to ancient Tarraco. Spanning 217 meters and rising up to 27 meters high, it showcases two tiers of graceful arches. Nestled in a tranquil pine forest, the site offers scenic walks, shaded picnic areas, and panoramic views. History buffs will admire its enduring stonework and legacy of Roman engineering. Located just outside Tarragona’s center, it’s easily reachable by car or bus, making it a must-see for anyone exploring Catalonia’s rich past. Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes for an enjoyable stroll around this timeless gem.
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