Catalonia Park Putxet





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Nice route through the famous Collserola Park. The Sierra de Collserola Natural Park is part of the metropolitan area of Barcelona and part of the Cordillera Litoral. The vegetation is predominantly made up of mixed pine and holm oak forests, together with low vegetation formations. In addition you can find a large number of archaeological remains. Worth!
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A beautiful walk from Barcelona going up through a lush forest in the magnificent Collserola Natural Park. The route begins at the Vallcarca metro stop, goes up the hill to El Tibidabo, where you can take the opportunity to walk through this beautiful tourist place with an amusement park and the Expiatory Temple of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Once there, continue to Turó del Puig with impressive views. The route returns along the same path.
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Park Güell is one of Barcelona's most popular tourist attractions and a sure visit, being considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located on a hill with beautiful gardens and architecture, it was designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudi. Many different paths can be taken in this area. It is family-friendly and easy to get to from the Vallcarca Barcelona metro stop. Please note that to enter this park, a fee must be paid.
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This route is part of a multi-week tour along the Catalan Way, also known as the "Camí de Sant Jaume" in Catalan (Camino de Santiago de Compostela). It can be done on foot or by bicycle at different paces and from other starting points. The Catalan Way takes pilgrims from the Mediterranean coast in Catalonia to La Rioja, where the excursion joins the famous French Way to continue their journey to Santiago de Compostela. This section ends in the mountain of Montserrat, where the monastery...
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This route leaves from the outskirts of Barcelona, from the Muntaner area. Initially the route passes through an urban area with paved streets but then enters the Parc de Collserola where it passes through wide dirt tracks that go up the mountain until reaching Sant Medir and the Mirador de Can Borni.
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