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Parc Natural de Collserola is a sprawling natural park that serves as an essential green lung for Barcelona, offering an extensive network of trails, rich biodiversity, and panoramic views over the city and the Mediterranean.

19,768
Acres Protected
112+
Miles of Trails
Over 4 million
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Parc Natural de Collserola

 

Parc Natural de Collserola is a vast protected natural park located immediately northwest of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Covering approximately 8,000 hectares, it forms one of the largest metropolitan natural parks in the world. The park sits within the Serra de Collserola mountain range, stretching over a belt between Barcelona and the Vallès region. It features a Mediterranean forest ecosystem with holm oak, pine groves, and shrublands that support diverse wildlife including wild boars, foxes, and numerous bird species. Established officially in 1987, the park was created to preserve the natural environment amidst increasing urbanization and to offer residents and visitors a place for outdoor recreation. Collserola has an extensive trail network—over 180 km—where walkers, runners, and mountain bikers can explore quiet forest paths and hilltop lookouts. One of the key landmarks is the iconic Torre de Collserola, a telecommunications tower designed by Norman Foster that doubles as a panoramic viewpoint. The park also contains historical sites, such as ancient Roman ruins and medieval hermitages. Visitors are drawn to Collserola for its easy accessibility from Barcelona’s urban core, its panoramic vistas overlooking the city and the Mediterranean Sea, and the opportunity to encounter a peaceful natural landscape just minutes from a major European city.

Highlights

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Torre de Collserola – Iconic telecommunication tower with panoramic observation deck

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Mediterranean oak and pine forests harboring diverse wildlife

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Roman and medieval archaeological sites scattered throughout the park

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Mirador del Tibidabo – A historic viewpoint with sweeping vistas of Barcelona and the sea

Notable Natural Features

Torre de Collserola

A futuristic telecommunications tower that also serves as a public observation platform offering 360-degree views over Barcelona and surrounding landscapes.

Tibidabo Summit

The highest peak in the park, featuring a historic church, an amusement park, and one of the most popular panoramic viewpoints.

Font de la Budellera

A natural spring and picnic area beloved by visitors seeking a tranquil break amid lush surroundings.