Draught animals, mules, took the salt from the salt beds to the Warehouse or Alfolí, following the salt route.
Here, at the back façade of the Alfolí, the salt route ended; the mules entered the first floor of the warehouse where they unloaded the product through this door.
The salt route begins at these huts at the salt beds. The mules that transported the product to the Alfolí left from here.
This was the two-way path that served to access the salt beds and return to the village.
Nature reveals itself as implacable when recovering terrain that man has seized from it: part of the path, now in disuse, along which the mules transported the salt, is invaded by weeds.
This path gave access to the Roser salt beds section. The reservoir on the left is an old pond and the path leads to the hut that protects the spring and the elevation pump.