Parc de la Serralada de Marina

Parc de la Serralada de Marina is in Barcelona province of Catalonia in Spain. Surrounded by large urban centres, the park plays a fundamental role as a green, educational and leisure space within the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona.

Understand

Situated in the Litoral mountain range, Serralada de Marina Park, with a surface area of ​​2,086 hectares (5,150 acres), is bordered to the east by the Besòs river and the Serra de Collserola Natural Park and to the north-east by Parc de la Serralada Litoral. It belongs to the counties of El Barcelonès, El Vallès Oriental, El Maresme and El Vallès Occidental.

It is characterised by gentle slopes, a pleasant climate and a Mediterranean forest of oak and pine trees.

  • 🌍 Tourist informatio and central office of Serralada de Marina Park (Oficina del Parc de la Serralada de Marina. La Conreria), Ctra. B-500, km 6, 08391 Tiana, . M-F 09:00-14:00.
  • 🌍 Tiana astronomic observatory (Punt d'Informació a l'Observatori Astronòmic de Tiana), Eduard Fontserè, s/n; zona poliesportiva, 08391 Tiana, +34 934 650 626. Sa Su 10:00-14:00.
  • 🌍 Ecometròpoli information point, Carrer Prat de la Riba, 171, 08921 Santa Coloma de Gramenent (Pavelló Montserrat), +34 618 007 230.

Landscape

The Park Consortium covers an area of ​​3,032 hectares (7,490 acres). Geographically, the area corresponds to the southern end of the Marina mountain range, in the sector known as the Sierra de la Conreria. This range follows in parallel the outline of the Mediterranean coast, from south-west to north-east. The highest altitude of the mountain range is the hill of Galceran (485 m), which has an outstanding geographical, ecological, landscape and territorial importance due to its location between the Vallès plain and the coast line.

Climate

The climate is of a coastal Mediterranean type. The average temperatures around 15 °C and rains between 500 and 600 millimeters.

Get in

By train

Rodalies-Renfe trains

  • Line R1 and RG1
  • Line R2 nord

By car

You can get there by the Motorways C-33 and B-20.

  • The BV-5001 borders the northern part of the park.
  • The B-500 crosses the park from Tiana to La Conreria to Martorelles.
  • The BV-5011 crosses the park from Badalona to collet de la Vallençana to Montcada.

By bus

  • Bus Badalona-Sabadell, via La Conreria.
  • Bus Tusgsal. Lines 2, B-19, B-24, B-25, B-26 and B-27 until Can Ruti (Badalona)

Fees and permits

It's free to enter.

Get around

The following roads cross the park, mainly north-south:

  • The B-500 crosses the park from Tiana to La Conreria (access to walking routes) to Martorelles.
  • The BV-5011 crosses the park from Badalona to collet de la Vallençana (access to walking routes) to Montcada.

The park has mainly unpaved roads. Some of them allow cars. It is a small mountain range with almost no flat roads. Be careful with the climbs and descends in a car if you are not used to unpaved roads.

The park is part of the following cities: Badalona, Montcada i Reixac, Sant Fost de Campsentelles, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Tiana.

See

  • 🌍 Santa Maria de Montalegre Charterhouse (Cartoixa de Montalegre), Carretera B500 Badalona – Mollet Km 4’5. ,E- 08391- Tiana, +34 969554401. Founded in the 14th century, this Carthusian monastery served as a retreat for monks seeking solitude and spiritual contemplation. Its austere yet majestic architecture, adorned with intricate stone carvings and towering spires, reflects the monks' dedication to their ascetic lifestyle. Surrounded by pristine natural beauty, Montalegre Charterhouse offers a serene sanctuary for visitors to explore its cloisters, chapels, and tranquil gardens
  • 🌍 Sant Pere de Reixac, Camí de l'Ermita de Sant Pere de Reixac, s/n, 08110 Montcada-Reixac, +34 935644155.
  • 🌍 The Iberian Settlement of Turó d’en Boscà, Carretera de Can Ruti, 08915 Badalona (acces from a roudabout on the road).
  • 🌍 La Mare de Déu de l’Alegria Hermitage, Camí de l'Alegria, 08391 Tiana, +34 933954252.
  • 🌍 The Iberian Settlement of Puig Castellar, Carrer Camí Vell a Montcada, 08110 Montcada i Reixac.
  • 🌍 Sant Jeroni de la Murtra, +34 933951911. is a medieval monastery with a rich historical tapestry. Founded in the 14th century, it witnessed pivotal moments in Spanish history, including hosting Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile before their journey to meet Christopher Columbus. The monastery's tranquil setting amidst lush greenery offers a serene escape, inviting visitors to explore its architectural splendor and contemplate its spiritual significance. With its cloisters, chapels, and courtyards, Sant Jeroni de la Murtra stands as a testament to Catalonia's cultural heritage and provides a glimpse into centuries of religious devotion and artistic expression.
  • 🌍 Sant Cebrià de Cabanyes hermitage.

Viewpoints

  • 🌍 Mirador del Coll de la Vallensana.
  • 🌍 Mirador de Nou Pins.
  • 🌍 Mirador del Bosquet de les Escoles.
  • 🌍 Mirador Sant Pere de Reixac.

Do

  • Hiking: The GR92 runs across the full length of the park, between Montcada i Reixac and La Conreria.
  • Mountain bike: There are mountain bike ways and paths that can be used in the park. Climbing to Turo d'en Galceran, in the northernmost part of the park, is one of them.
  • Road bike: Several roads crosses the park north-south and all of them are favourites among road cyclists. The climb to La Conreria is classic one.

Eat

There are many restaurants in the villages around the park. look for it in Badalona, Tiana, Alella, Sant fost de campsentelles or Montcada i Reixac

  • 🌍 Restaurant La Conreria, Carretera de Badalona, Km 7, 08105 Sant Fost de Campsentelles, +34 935930026. W-M 13:30-16:00, Sa Su 9:00-16:00. Catalan cuisine and cyclist breakfast.
  • 🌍 Restaurant Castanyers, Camí dels Castanyers, 84, 08105 Sant Fost de Campsentelles, +34 935930042. Daily 09:00-16:30. Grilled meats. €35.

Sleep

The best option for finding lodging is in Barcelona, Santa Coloma de Gramanet or Badalona.

Go next

Go to the Parc de la Serralada Litoral to the north-east following GR92.

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