Natural monuments around Sabadell offer diverse natural landscapes and green spaces within and near the city. The area features a mix of fluvial parks, extensive urban green areas, and peri-urban forests. These locations provide opportunities to experience restored ecosystems, significant tree populations, and historical elements. The region's natural environment contrasts with its urban surroundings, preserving valuable natural and landscape features.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Real nice, shame it's only about 2 km but also a shame there aren't more such roads in the area. Go when there's no racing or practice sessions at the nearby Montmeló circuit!
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The restaurant has been closed since 2023.
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The Xandri pine is a monumental pinyoner pine (Pinus pinea in Latin) located in the territory of the rural park of Torre Negra in Sant Cugat del Vallès, about 250 years old (according to a dendrological analysis it germinated in 1774). The tree has a height of 23 meters, a trunk circumference of 3.20 meters and a trunk thickness of 3.60 meters. Its head has a width of 21 by 15 meters. It is called Xandri because it is located on land that was once owned by a farmer named Xandri
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Perfect to go out on a bike and take some photos
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The Pi d'en Xandri is one of the oldest pines in Catalonia and an ecological, cultural and historical symbol of Sant Cugat. It is estimated that he was born around the year 1774, at the time of Mozart, Kant and Napoleon Bonaparte, now about 248 years ago. It is a stone pine (pinus pinea) and is located in the Torre Negra rural park. It has a considerable height -23 meters- and a trunk of 3.20 meters in diameter. Its crown is 21 meters wide and has a peculiar shape, like a parasol, with a wayward, half-naked branch. The Pi d'en Xandri lost part of its branches due to the snow that accumulated on Christmas night in the year 62, when a formidable snowfall covered Catalonia in white. In 1997 some vandals tried to saw it off and set it on fire. It was necessary to graft a piece of live trunk so that the sap could circulate again and it was held with the trunks that surround it today to facilitate its healing.
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Sabadell offers a diverse range of natural spaces, from the riverside ecosystems of the Parc Fluvial del Ripoll to the extensive urban green areas of Parc de Catalunya. You can also find tranquil woodlands like the Bosc de Can Deu, and significant individual natural monuments such as ancient trees and mountain summits.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The La Mola (1,103 m) summit is a fantastic place to visit with family, though it can get crowded on weekends. The Pi d'en Xandri, an ancient pine, is also family-friendly. Additionally, the Parc de Catalunya features a large children's play area and a miniature train, while the Parc Fluvial del Ripoll and Bosc de Can Deu offer picnic areas and easy paths suitable for all ages.
The La Mola (1,103 m) summit is home to the Romanesque Monastery of Sant Llorenç de Munt, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical architecture. The Parc Fluvial del Ripoll features historical elements like old mills, and the Bosc de Can Deu includes the historic Masia de Can Deu, a traditional farmhouse with over 500 years of history that also houses a museum.
In the Bosc de Can Deu, you can often observe local birds and squirrels. The Parc Fluvial del Ripoll, with its restored aquatic ecosystem and riverside forest, supports diverse riparian fauna and vegetation, making it a good spot for nature observation.
Absolutely. The Parc Fluvial del Ripoll has a network of paths ideal for walks, and the Bosc de Can Deu is crisscrossed with well-maintained paths for walking and jogging. For more structured routes, you can explore various hiking trails around Sabadell, such as the 'Torrent de Colobrers and Ermita de Togores Loop Trail' or routes along the Ripoll River. Find more options on the Hiking around Sabadell guide.
Yes, the Bosc de Can Deu offers paths suitable for cycling. The Parc de Catalunya also features an extensive bicitrial circuit. For more dedicated cycling, you can find gravel biking and MTB trails in the wider area. Check out the Gravel biking around Sabadell guide and the MTB Trails around Sabadell guide for detailed routes.
The Pi d'en Xandri is one of the oldest stone pines in Catalonia, estimated to be around 248 years old. Standing 23 meters tall with a 3.20-meter diameter trunk, it's an ecological, cultural, and historical symbol of Sant Cugat. It's located in the Torre Negra rural park and has a distinctive parasol-shaped crown.
The Gallecs Rural Area is a protected space that preserves its natural and landscape values amidst urban development. It's primarily used for agriculture but also serves as a leisure area for discovering the environment and biodiversity. It promotes sustainable agricultural practices and offers a peaceful setting with fields and natural beauty.
Yes, the Morral del Drac is a notable monolith of conglomerate with a cave inside, located near La Mola. It's also the setting for a traditional legend of the Sant Llorenç del Munt massif. From La Mola (1,103 m), you can enjoy expansive views of the Vallès Occidental region and surrounding mountains like Montseny and Montserrat.
The natural monuments around Sabadell can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is great for enjoying the recreational facilities at Parc de Catalunya, while winter can provide unique, quieter experiences, especially in the woodlands and mountain areas.
At the summit of La Mola (1,103 m), next to the Romanesque Monastery, there is a restaurant and bar service. The Parc Fluvial del Ripoll and Bosc de Can Deu offer designated picnic areas. The Camp del Miracle Fountain provides drinking water, and its surrounding area is a nice spot to rest.
The Parc de Catalunya is Sabadell's largest urban park, covering 43 hectares and serving as a vital green lung for the city. It features large lawns, artificial lakes with a 4-meter-high waterfall, and over 3,500 trees of diverse species. It's a hub for recreation, offering boat rentals, a miniature train, children's play areas, and exercise equipment.


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