Hermitage of San Martin de Nagol:
It is a very small chapel that is accessed by a path from the village of Nagol. The church of San Martí de Nagol has a rectangular floor plan and a semicircular apse, of simple construction. It appears cited for the first time in a document from the year 1048 of the parish. Its uniqueness lies, on the one hand, in the fact that it is embedded within the rock, and, on the other, falling plumbly over the valley. Also noteworthy is the location of the apse, to the west, and the entrance, to the east, since due to its special location access could only be made on this side. In 1981, the Cultural Heritage services launched the reconstruction that we can see today. To carry it out, two excavation campaigns were carried out, which in addition to allowing the recovery of part of the original altar, the base and the altar, brought to light ceramic remains, coins and a necropolis.