Parc Natural del Montnegre i el Corredor is a lush protected natural park in Catalonia, Spain, offering diverse Mediterranean forests, dramatic coastal and inland landscapes, and ample opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and cultural exploration.
Located northeast of Barcelona along the Catalan prelitoral mountain range, Parc Natural del Montnegre i el Corredor encompasses over 14,500 hectares of rugged terrain that stretches from the Mediterranean coastline inland across the Montnegre and Corredor mountain massifs. This area is characterized by dense Mediterranean forests of holm oaks, cork oaks, and pine woods, interspersed with agricultural terraces, orchards, and small rural villages that reflect the region's centuries-old farming and forestry traditions. The park’s geography features steep slopes, rocky outcrops, deep ravines, and scenic viewpoints with sweeping vistas of the sea and surrounding valleys. Flora is typical of Mediterranean ecosystems, supporting wide biodiversity including Iberian ibex, wild boar, and numerous bird species such as Bonelli's eagle and European honey buzzard. Montnegre i el Corredor also has notable historical elements — ancient Roman roads traverse its terrain, and traditional stone architecture and rural farming villages provide rich cultural context for visitors. Popular recreation activities center around the extensive network of hiking and mountain biking trails, nature observation points, and picnic areas. The park’s proximity to Barcelona and the Costa Brava makes it a favored getaway for both locals and tourists seeking natural beauty, tranquility, and outdoor adventure. Conservation efforts focus on protecting native habitats and promoting sustainable rural development while preserving its cultural heritage.
The panoramic views from Turó d’en Galzeran, the highest peak of the park
Ancient Mediterranean holm oak and cork oak forests with rich biodiversity
The well-preserved Roman road sections running through the park
Quiet rural villages like Collsacreu offering authentic Catalan cultural experiences
The highest point in the park providing breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding Catalan landscape.
Well-preserved remnants of an ancient Roman route crossing the park, highlighting its historical significance and cultural heritage.
Extensive and ecologically important forests hosting diverse flora and fauna characteristic of the Mediterranean biome.