Excavated by Lluís Esteva, this is one of the largest dolmens in Les Gavarres. The funerary monument dates back to the Neolithic (2700–2500 BC) and is listed as a Cultural Asset of National Interest. Nearby stands a monumental cork oak “Suro Gran de l’Almeda” that shows signs of having been stripped right up to its branches. This is not typical of Les Gavarres cork oaks, which, due to their size, are usually only stripped along the trunk. This is therefore one of the largest specimens in Les Gavarres.