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The Parc de Montjuïc is located in the Sants neighbourhood and it occupies a vast swathe of the imposing hill overlooking the port, offering a plethora of green areas and gardens, museums and cultural attractions, sports facilities and Olympic sites. Montjuïc speaks to us about the history and life of a hill that has helped define Barcelona's personality.
A small boating lake, a giant sculpture of a dragon, grassy areas, Mediterranean trees and sports fields. The perfect spot for a family picnic far from the noise and bustle of the city.
From Montgat to Malgrat de Mar, an entire coastline with beautiful villages, long sandy beaches, pine forests and stunning mansions.
Just outside Barcelona, the Llobregat Delta is more than a delta. Protected natural areas, beaches, pine groves, fields, walking and bicycle trails, local produce, including artichokes and the blue-legged chicken, viewing areas for plane spotters, water infrastructures…
The flavour of bygone years in Sarrià and the elegance of Sant Gervasi are to be found on the slopes of Tibidabo.
Nature in its purest state just a couple of hours away from Barcelona.
Parc Nacional d'Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici
The Parc Nacional de Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici stands in one of the most beautiful spots in the Pyrenees. It is part of the Network of Spanish National Parks and is the only one in Catalonia to have been awarded this status.
Straddling the counties of Pallars Sobirà and Alt Urgell, this is the largest natural park in Catalonia.
Two large mountain ranges, Cadí and Moixeró, which are connected by the Tancalaporta pass, make up an impressive mountain barrier at the point where the Pyrenean foothills meet the Pyrenees.