LLAMAS & YURTAS
by the sun and the stars
Rent a yurt or camp on our llama farm
At the junction of the "PRIORAT" region (world famous for its wines) and "LA RIBERA D'EBRE" LLAMAS & YURTAS is the place to rent one of our yurts.
Our secluded Camping Masia (farm camp) with unique free ranging llama herd is the ideal spot for an unforgettable stay.
Campers with their own équipment, camper vans or caravans are welcome
Located on a ridge, 1.5 miles from the village of La Serra d'Almos in the Tarragona Province, Catalonia, SPAIN you will enjoy not only our 7 acres of land, large plots, an incredible view but also tranquillity.
Bird watchers and wild life enthusiasts will have ample opportunities to admire the rich and colorful fauna and flora.
By the sun and the stars
Hoping you have enjoyed this track, thanks to Jaume FRAGA's (TXASTRINGS) kind permission other tracks are available on our pages, keep listening. Local talents deserve our support.
GENUINE MONGOLIAN YURTS
We have spacious yurts, each uniquely furnished and decorated;
two 20m2 yurts for up to 3/4 persons
One 27m2 yurt for up to 5/6 persons
Wired for lights and small appliances, they come with storage space, fan or wood stove depending on the season. We supply the bed linnen and bath towels.The shared sanitary facilities (bathroom type) are within easy reach
Yurt guests have access to a small kitchen equipped with a sink (hot and cold water), a gas ring, a fridge and cooking utensiles.
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Due to the particularity of our main water supply, mineral water is available free of charge.
Secure your stay, book now !!
Pitches from €25 per night/2 pers
Our farm camp site has pitches available for campers with their own tents and for camping cars/caravans. Pitches are 120/150m2.
Due to our limited number of plots, booking is highly recommended. In cas of late arrival, letting us know in advance is essential to secure availability.
Daily mineral water is included. Tap water is not potable.
Waste & recycling collection points are within easy reach to ensure daily collection.
solar panels
Mineral water
Hot and cold water
Shower and toilets
Closed container cold storage in main fridge on request
Inclosed car park
Wifi : in the village bar
Swimming pool : in the village
Pets are not accepted. Sorry
Backpackers
Train in Mora Nova,
Bus stop in La Serra d'Almos
Transfer on request.
Caravans and Camper Van owners
Currently no specific facilities are available, i.e.: the electricity supply is only for lights and small appliances;
Chemical discharges are not allowed due to our organic collector.
SMALL HOLDING
A unique experience in Catalonia.
Welcome to our Eco friendly small holding on 7 acres of almond and olive trees with our free ranging llama herd.
Our llamas are friendly, peaceful being. They fear loud noise, rough and abrupt movements. Like with any other animal slow motion, soft voice tone and time is the sure recipe to discover this Camel type breed.
The dry stone "Cabana" is centuries old and in an amazing state. Initially used as over night shelter by the shepherd or farm worker, abandoned for years, it is now a charming refuge.
You can purchase our chemical free eggs from our small flock of roaming hens,
Our home made soaps provided in the Bathroom area is also available for sale.
Made from olive and coconut oil with rosemary essential oil, its high glycerine content is the best protection against the harshness of modern life.
Depending on the season various natural ingredients are added for their beneficial properties; Almond, Thyme, Aspic, Oats....
LLAMAS
Domesticated
Family: Camelidae,
Lama (Lama glama)
The llama (Lama glama) is a domesticated South American camelid, widely used as a meat and pack animal by Andean cultures since pre-Hispanic times.
The gestation period of a lama is 11.5 months (350 days). A cria (from Spanish for "baby") is the name for a baby llama, most births take place between 8 am and noon, during the warmer daylight hours. is a domesticated South American camelid, widely used as a meat and pack animal by Andean cultures since pre-Hispanic times.
My name is Nouma, I am an hour old
My name is Tinale, I am 2 days old
YURTS
Detail of a Yurt TOOHO, the centre piece is holding the whole wooden structure together without nails or screws.
Ger or Mogolian Yurt
Ger or гэр in Mongolian, simply means "home"
A Ger or yurt is a portable dwelling structure traditionally used by nomads in the steppes of Central Asia as their home.
The frame consists of one or more expanding lattice wall-sections, a door-frame, roof poles and a crown or TOOHO.
The frame is usually covered by layers of fabric and sheep's wool felt for insulation and weatherproofing.
The traditional decoration within a yurt is primarily pattern based.These patterns are generally not according to taste, but are derived from sacred ornaments with certain symbolism. Symbols representing strength are among the most common. Repeating geometric patterns are also widely used. The most widespread geometric pattern is the continuous hammer or walking pattern (alkhan khee). Commonly used as a border decoration it represents unending strength and constant movement;
Felt isulation
The thick felt, or non-woven wool, used to cover the ger came from the nomads own animals. Central Asian nomads were herders.
They had sheep, goats, and yak. Cashmere, for instance, one of the softest, lightest wools.
Eco Tourism at its best !!!
PRICE LIST 2024
All year around
YURTS :
per person per night
20m2 up to 4 persons
27m2 up to 6 persons
children under 6: - 40% , under 12: -20%
from €35.00 / night / person
1 week (6 nights): €190/pers
CAMP SITE
TENT, CAMPER VAN* & CARAVAN*
Per pitch: €25/2 pers/night
extra person each: €12
*check with us for camper van/caravan size and electricity constrains
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Yurts in Catalonia - Rent a yurt or camp on our llamas farm - Eco Tourism Holiday la Ribera d'Ebre - Rent in la Serra d'Almos
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