Situated at the top of Las Cruces, it is an ideal place to make a stop, as it is practically halfway along the Via Ferrata route.
When we are on the Sangonera plain, if we have climbed the Amoladors path, we will enjoy for the first time the open window to the sea. This will be an image that will stay with us forever. If we have climbed the Fontetes de Cantus, we will be delighted with the Mediterranean forest that opens up before us.
This plain presents a landscape where the effort of the inhabitants to conquer the mountain land and make it arable clearly stands out. There are some terraces, paths, tracks, buildings where farming tools were kept and even houses where they lived until just over 40 years ago. You can visit the remains of the herbalist’s house, the lime oven or the Esmoladors path, which used to be a gully, built with the millenary dry stone technique.
All that remains is to enjoy a snack and company, seated at the tables and on the wooden benches on the esplanade at the top of the fountain.