Agriculture and poultry farming coexist in Els Garidells. Notable among the crops are the vines, almond trees, olive trees, hazelnut trees and the carob trees, which, it is said, can only live by the sea. We recommend a walk around the area to fully enjoy it.
The entire lower floor remains from the old Castle, with the walls having a maximum height of 7-8 m above the rubble. The Town Council acquired it to consolidate it and recover part of its heritage. From the 132 m hill, you have a beautiful panoramic view of the village and surroundings.
The parish church is small and dedicated to the patron saint of the town, Sant Jaume. At the entrance to the town are the old municipal laundries, recently restored; we recommend you stop and sit at one of the tables. The village has a privileged location: it is close to Valls, but also to Tarragona and Camp de Tarragona station, from where high-speed trains run.