Serra de Collserola Natural Park is a lush, forested mountain range bordering Barcelona, offering a peaceful green refuge with extensive hiking and biking trails and panoramic views over the city and Mediterranean Sea.
Serra de Collserola Natural Park is a protected natural area located immediately northwest of Barcelona, spanning approximately 8,000 hectares. It forms part of the Catalan Coastal Range and is characterized by its Mediterranean forest ecosystem, including holm oaks, pines, and diverse shrublands. The park's geography features undulating hills, river valleys, and rocky outcrops, with Tibidabo Peak rising as its highest point at 512 meters, offering spectacular views of Barcelona and beyond. Established in 1987, the park serves as an essential green lung for the densely populated metropolitan area, preserving biodiversity and providing recreational space for residents and visitors alike. It hosts various wildlife, including wild boar, foxes, and over 150 bird species, making it a key spot for urban wildlife observation. Key recreation opportunities include an extensive network of hiking and mountain biking trails, picnic zones, and viewpoints. Notable landmarks within the park include the historic Tibidabo amusement park, the iconic Sagrat Cor church atop Tibidabo, the Carretera de les Aigües trail offering easy scenic routes, and historic ruins of ancient hermitages and old farmhouses. The park’s proximity to the city makes it a convenient escape for outdoor enthusiasts, educational groups, and families seeking nature immersion without traveling far. Its management continues to balance visitor access with habitat preservation, promoting sustainable use and environmental education. Serra de Collserola represents a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and urban adjacency, making it a treasured destination in Catalonia.
Tibidabo Peak and the Sagrat Cor church offering sweeping views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean
Carretera de les Aigües – a broad, flat trail popular for walking, running, and cycling
Wildlife spotting opportunities including wild boar, raptors, and diverse bird species
Ruins of hermitages and traditional Catalan masies (farmhouses) scattered throughout the park
The highest summit in the park at 512 meters, featuring the iconic Sagrat Cor church and panoramic views over Barcelona.
A wide, flat trail running along the mountain ridge, popular for walking, cycling, and running with stunning city views.
An environmental education center that offers interpretive programs on local ecology and conservation.