The weather was very good and the trip went smoothly. The tour guide was Mark, who introduced the history of the monastery very seriously on the bus. When we arrived at the destination, he explained the environment here while walking. In addition to the monastery and art gallery, there are also magnificent mountains and boulders, and the natural scenery is even more attractive. On the recommendation of the tour guide, we walked to the Cross of San Miguel, stood on the edge of the cliff and looked out at the monastery opposite and the vast and magnificent mountain scenery around. It was great! It was Friday that day, and many primary and secondary school students came here for off-campus teaching and hiking. Obviously, this is a popular hiking and outing spot for local residents. (It takes less than an hour to go back and forth) The tour guide said that you can also take a cable car to another attraction "Sant Joan". This side is higher and the view is wider!