Sant Jordi is located in the north of the province of Castellón, reaching the Sénia River. There is a high concentration of olive trees, some of which were planted by the Romans and cultivated by all civilizations with a total of 153 Millenary Olive Trees spread throughout the municipal territory, but especially found in the Els Muntells, Fontanals, Mas Na Cabanes and Mas d'en Pons areas.
Els Muntells
It is located at 1,900 m distance from the town centre in the direction of the sanctuary of Font de la Salut (Traiguera). It is a marked itinerary that is used both to go to Muntells (old washing places, now fitted as a rest area) and to the Font de la Salut. The plot just in front, property of the Esteller García family, has 5 Millenary Olive Trees. With the owner's authorization and the work of the town council and the Mancomunidad of the Taula del Sénia, this area has been set up and signposted.
Els Muntells Area.
Mas Na Cabanes
It is located at 5,700m from the town centre in the direction of Panorámica Golf and at about 500 m from the end of the golf course. With the authorization of the owner, M. Pilar Sospedra, and in collaboration between the town council and the Mancomunidad of the Taula del Sénia, the estate has been enabled for visits by putting some information boards. There are 8 Millenary Olive Trees in this area, and the largest, no 41, measures 7.70 m in trunk perimeter at 1.30 m from the ground and according to the dating of the Polytechnic University of Madrid, it was planted in 744 A.D.
Mas Na Cabanes Area.
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Els Muntells
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