Natural monuments around Parc de la Serralada de Marina offer a diverse landscape characterized by gentle slopes and Mediterranean forests of oak and pine. This protected area serves as a significant green space for the Barcelona metropolitan area. It features various natural formations and viewpoints that provide expansive vistas of the region. The park's natural features contribute to its ecological importance and provide opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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The current cross is the result of several replacements, as wind and storms toppled it more than once. For years it was a popular spot for pilgrimages and also served as a makeshift landmark for locals, who used it as a meeting point when the roads were still unmarked. Access is easy and consistent, and the open view explains why this hill has always been a landmark for anyone traveling through the area.
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For cultural reasons, the monastery of St. Geroni della Murtra was very important.
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This water point is located in front of the entrance to the monastery.
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Let's keep our fingers crossed that water will flow here again.
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The Cruz de Montigalá is an icon of the city of Badalona. From here there are beautiful panoramic views of a large part of the Serralada de Marina, Badalona and Barcelona.
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Genís Cave, also known as Genís Cave, is a paradolmen located in the municipality of Santa Coloma de Gramenet. It is located in the Serralada de Marina park, on the southwest side of the Pollo hill, near the hermitage of Sant Climent and 500 meters from the Puig Castellar archaeological site.
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The Font del Lleó that was fixed a few years ago, as well as its pond located opposite. It is located on the site of the old Mas Murtra, in the Poià valley, where, according to Josep Maria Cuyàs, there had been the chapel dedicated to Sant Martí since the 12th century, the monastery of Sant Jeroni was founded in 1416 by the Jerome monks with the help of the merchant Bertran Nicolau, who bought the farm and, in addition, obtained from Benedict XIII the license to move the community from its place of origin, Mont Olivet, to Sant Pere de Ribes (Carafe); the reasons for the move were, possibly, the poor conditions of the place: infertile soil and lack of water. In 1821 the monastery was used as a hospital during the yellow fever epidemic, the contagion of which ended in July of the following year;
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Easy trial, it has fallen trees on the road, one forces you to get off the bike...
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Visitors frequently enjoy the View of the Mediterranean from Parc de la Serralada de Marina for its spectacular coastal vistas. Another favorite is the Montigalá Cross, which offers panoramic views of the Serralada de Marina, Badalona, and Barcelona. The Lion Fountain is also popular, providing a tranquil spot near an old monastery.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Lion Fountain is listed as family-friendly and offers a pleasant stop. The Font dels Avellaners, a natural spring, is also a peaceful and accessible spot for families to enjoy the park's natural beauty.
Parc de la Serralada de Marina is characterized by gentle slopes and Mediterranean forests of oak and pine. You'll find natural springs like the Font dels Avellaners, unique geological formations such as the Cova d'en Genís Paradolmen, and numerous viewpoints offering expansive vistas of the region and the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, some natural monuments have historical significance. The Montigalá Cross is a historical landmark with a rich past. The Lion Fountain is located near an old monastery, and the Cova d'en Genís Paradolmen is a natural cave near the Sant Climent hermitage and the Puig Castellar archaeological site, offering a glimpse into ancient human history.
The park offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Font de l'Alzina, Puig Castellar, Ermita de Sant Climent – Circular Route' or 'Puig Castellar, Ermita de Sant Climent, Cueva d'en Genís, Sant Jeroni de la Murtra – Circular Route'. For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Parc de la Serralada de Marina guide. The park is also popular for gravel biking and road cycling, with dedicated routes available in the Gravel biking guide and Road Cycling Routes guide.
The highest point in the range is Turó de Galzeran, reaching an altitude of 485 meters. This strategic location offers expansive views and a profound appreciation for the park's natural beauty and its role as a green space for the metropolitan area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like the View of the Mediterranean from Parc de la Serralada de Marina and the Montigalá Cross. The tranquil ambiance of natural springs like Font dels Avellaners and the historical intrigue of sites like Cova d'en Genís Paradolmen are also highly valued.
Yes, the park is home to natural springs. The Font dels Avellaners (Hazelnut Tree Fountain) is a notable natural spring nestled in a secluded area, surrounded by lush riparian vegetation. It offers a peaceful spot to relax and observe the park's natural water features.
Absolutely. The Mediterranean forests of holm oaks, cork oaks, and pine trees provide a vital habitat for diverse flora and fauna. Exploring the areas around the natural monuments offers excellent opportunities for observing nature and wildlife, making it an ideal location for nature enthusiasts.
The Cova d'en Genís Paradolmen, also known as 'la madriguera de Genís,' is a natural cave that has been partially modified by human activity. Its significance lies in its natural formation and its proximity to archaeological sites, offering a unique blend of natural and ancient human history within the park.
Yes, the park is known for its excellent viewpoints. The Montigalá Cross and the View of the Mediterranean from Parc de la Serralada de Marina offer spectacular panoramic views. Other notable viewpoints include Creu de Montigalà, Collet de la Vallensana, and La Coscollada Observation Tower, all providing breathtaking natural vistas.
The park's Mediterranean climate makes it enjoyable for most of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for exploring. Sunny days are particularly recommended for visiting viewpoints like the View of the Mediterranean from Parc de la Serralada de Marina, as the coastal views are clearest.


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