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Alcarràs

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Stay near Alcarràs, the Catalan farming town 13 km from Lleida that inspired the 2022 Berlin Golden Bear-winning film by Carla Simón.

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About Alcarràs

Alcarràs is a small municipality in the Segrià comarca, 13 km west of Lleida in Catalonia's interior lowlands. The town sits in the Segre river basin, where flat agricultural land has supported intensive fruit farming for generations — peaches, nectarines, and pears grown here reach markets across Europe each summer. That rural identity gained international attention in 2022, when director Carla Simón set her film Alcarràs here; the movie won the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival, placing this quiet Catalan town on the cultural map.

Visitors are mostly domestic — Catalans from Lleida and Barcelona who come for the Festa Major in August, local gastronomy centred on river fish and fruit-based desserts, and the unhurried pace of a working agricultural town. The surrounding orchards are at their most active from June through September, when roadside stalls sell fruit direct from producers. The town itself has a compact historic centre with the parish church of Sant Pere as its main architectural reference point.

Alcarràs is served by the C-12 road and sits roughly 150 km west of Barcelona. Lleida-Pirineus railway station, 13 km east, connects the area to Barcelona in under two hours by high-speed rail. Accommodation options in and around Alcarràs are limited; most visitors base themselves in Lleida and make the short drive west.