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Parador is located on a headland, in a fortified 9th c. enclosure in which
there is also the 2nd c. Minyona tower and an 11th c. church, representative
elements of the Catalan Romanesque of its surroundings. Its location
offers an exceptional panoramic view of the town and of the fertile lands
bathed by the river Cardoner. Some bedrooms have the charm of four poster
beds. Moats, towers, walls and Gothic elements combine with a decoration
in which comfort and Catalan-inspired medieval furniture predominate.
In the dining
room, Catalan cuisine offers assortments of forest mushrooms and a variety
of sausages, not forgetting 'butifarra con mongetes' (sausage with haricot
beans).
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