General information
Collection of websites that contain information about dry stone landscapes and its architecture. Most of links are local examples. It must be said that it only includes information of active websites. Unfortunately, this criterion inevitably excludes some information of great interest on the subject of dry stone, but which cannot be consulted from a web page.
Catalonia
This website features an inventory of all the dry stone buildings known as barraques (shacks traditionally used in vineyards) in Monistrol de Calders (Moianès, Bages) as well as other historical items. Each building has an individual file, but they are all grouped together based on shared traits (double barraques, xups (cisterns), shelters, lean-tos against rocks, etc.). The constructions are also identified by their respective codes in Wikipedra.
This section on a personal website is dedicated to dry stone barraques (vineyard-related buildings) within the Sant Llorenç del Munt range. Each structure has a descriptive file and is included in one of fifteen landscapes or mountain towns.
Complete information from the Centre Miró in Mont-roig del Camp on dry stone in the municipality, including news items on the subject.
Personal web for the purpose of giving information on dry stone constructions and particularly the vineyard huts in the municipality of Subirats (Alt Penedès).
Personal web with information on the vineyard huts built in dry stone in Sant Fruitos del Bages. It offers information on dry stone and other webs connected with the subject.
Personal website featuring various articles related with the world of dry stone and protecting the heritage of rural constructions.
This section on the Collserola Park website is dedicated to vineyard-related buildings classified according to their type. The nearly 150 constructions inventoried are georeferenced via Google Maps.
Web of the Town Hall of Borges Blanques (the Garrigues) with a short summary on vaulted cabins in the district.
Personal web which describes the various dry stone items located in the Alt Camp district. There are also two articles on the values of dry stone architecture and construction techniques.
The art of dry stone at Vinebre (Ribera d'Ebre) contains general information on the technique and an explanation of the various forms constructed.
Agricultural park formed by a labyrinth of roads, fields, dry-stone walls and huts built in volcanic stone. The restoration project, recognised with awards such as the 4th Rosa Barba European Landscape Prize (2006), has enabled the traditional landscape of this area to be restored. It is part of The Volcanic Region of La Garrotxa Natural Park.
Web which describes in detail various elements of rural architecture existing in Conca de Barberà. Most of these elements are dry stone constructions.
This website serves to create an inventory of approximately 50 dry stone barraques linked to wine growing in the town of Castellolí (l'Anoia). All the buildings have their own file and are georeferenced via Google Maps.
Blog which inventories, using photographs, items of the dry stone heritage in the north part of the Alt Camp. Each photograph is described in detail by the author and, in some cases, he identifies the threats affecting these constructions.
Personal website that inventories the various types of dry stone in the town of Cadaqués (Alt Empordà).
Europe
Official web of the locality of Alberobello, in the Italian Puglia region, declared World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
Web of the Action Foundation for protection of the Environment with a section devoted to dry stone walls, with an explanation on how to build a dry stone wall.
Scotsman Norman Haddow gives various examples of types of constructions of dry stone walls and boundaries.
Croatia
France
Full documentation and news on the dry stone heritage in France.
Portal on dry stone in France and nearby areas. Includes current and historical images of constructions contributed by collaborators. It also contains sections on building techniques and links to the rest of the French portals on the same subject.
Personal website that makes the inventory of dry stones shed and other interesting rural structures, as wells, milestones, apiary and a tunnel, in the limit of the municipality of Fitou and the six adjacent municipalities, Caves, Feuilla, Leucate, Opoul, Salses and Treilles, forming the eastern part of the massif of Corbières. This inventory begins in November of 2014 and ended at May of 2016.
Actions for the reconstruction of dry stone buildings in Brittany.
Italy
Documentation on these dry stone constructions in Italy, which take their name from the locality from which they originate: Trulli.
Information of all kinds on the heritage in the area of Muro in the region of Lecce, in the extreme southeast of Italy. With graphic information and a section with summaries of various dry stone constructions around the Mediterranean.
General information on dry stone construction.
Page of Cinque Terre natural park with information on the vineyard terraces in the park and in the Liguria region.
Spain
Information on dry stone constructions in the village of Higueruela (Albacete).
Page from the Council of Majorca with ample information on dry stone constructions in the island and a summary of itineraries.
Information on dry stone landscapes in the municipality of Benafigos.
Aragón
Information on dry stone constructions in the village of Grisel on the Ciesma mountain.
Cantabria
Website of the Government of Cantabria with information about dry stone buildings, history, construction techniques and different routes of interest.
Valencian Community
Information on dry stone constructions in the northern part of the Castellón districts, in the areas of Catí, Tírig and Albocasser (Alt Maestrat), one of the areas with greater frequency of these structural elements in the landscape.
Information on dry stone at Vilafranca del Maestrat (Alt Maestrat), with a section on vocabulary and a photo gallery.