Old entrance gate
Once past the Tenes waterfall, the path that leads to Sant Martí chapel begins. Along the path, interesting features include the gate that formerly provided access to the priory site before the current entrance was opened thanks to the construction of the Rossinyol bridge and La Foradada passage. The gateway has a semicircular archway on the right-hand side built with cut, regular ashlars and has preserved part of the hinges of the now non-existent door. Meanwhile, the part of the gateway to the left of the door is made from natural stone and there is nothing to suggest that ashlars were previously in place. Continuing along, before reaching Sant Martí chapel, the path passes under a large rusty iron conduit covered by vegetation. The pipe was used to carry water from the Tenes river to the power plant at the bottom of the valley.
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