Best natural monuments around Sant Boi De Llobregat offer a blend of urban green spaces and diverse natural landscapes. The region features Mediterranean forests, river deltas, and significant protected areas. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation, contributing to the area's ecological value.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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Currently only operating Thursday to Sunday (June 2025)
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All fountains in Barcelona are turned off, including the Fuente Mágica. The city wants to (symbolically) indicate that there is a water problem. So much so that even the fountains are not working. Too bad that this also affects the Fuente Mágica ....
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A very beautiful area that is always worth exploring! What do you think?
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A very good cycle path, with views of Barcelona
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They are located on the mountain of Montjuïc, and were made between 1919 and 1923, on the occasion of the International Exhibition of 1929. They were the work of Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier and Nicolau Maria Rubió i Tudurí, in parallel with the Gardens of Laribal and those of the Greek Theatre. The gardens are located on an esplanade at Mirador de Miramar, a balcony 60 m above sea level from where you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the city and the port of Barcelona. After this space is the Hotel Miramar, a building built as a restaurant for the International Exhibition and which, between 1959 and 1983, was the headquarters of TVE in Catalonia; in 2006 it was converted into a hotel. The garden consists of several flower beds bordered by low hedges, as well as trees of various species. In its central part there is a fountain, and three sculptures of female figures decorate this space: Fertility (1929) and Serenity (1929), by Josep Clarà, and La veremadora (or Pomona, 1927), by Pau Gargallo.
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Unfortunately not in operation when I visited at the end of January
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Among the most appreciated natural monuments in the area is Cypresses Viewpoint, which offers expansive views of the Barcelona plain and the Llobregat delta. Visitors also frequently enjoy the Salt de l'Aigua Waterfall in the Collserola area, known for its spectacular natural beauty, and Gorg de la Mola, a gorge featuring impressive rock formations shaped by the river.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Cypresses Viewpoint and Salt de l'Aigua Waterfall are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Parc Fluvial de Sant Boi de Llobregat offers comfortable routes for pedestrians and cyclists, making it ideal for leisurely family strolls along the river.
The region boasts diverse natural features, including Mediterranean forests with pine and oak trees on mountains like Muntanya de Sant Ramon, and valleys such as Vall de Santa Bàrbara with native oaks and cork oaks. You'll also find river deltas, wetlands, and coastal pine forests within the Llobregat Delta Natural Areas, alongside urban green spaces like Parc de la Muntanyeta.
The Llobregat Delta Natural Areas are critically important for migratory birds, especially from Northern Europe to Africa, making it an excellent location for birdwatching. Muntanya de Sant Ramon is also a privileged spot for observing migratory birds, particularly falcons, kites, eagles, and storks in September and October.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is popular in areas like Muntanya de Sant Ramon and the extensive Parc Natural de la Serra de Collserola. The Parc Fluvial de Sant Boi de Llobregat is great for cycling and walking. For more structured routes, you can explore running trails or cycling routes that pass through or near these natural areas.
Yes, the Llobregat Delta Natural Areas form a network of protected spaces spanning over 900 hectares, designated as a Special Protection Area for Wild Birds. Additionally, parts of the vast Parc Natural de la Serra de Collserola, one of the largest metropolitan parks globally, touch the municipality, offering extensive natural landscapes.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal. Spring brings blooming flora, especially cherry trees in Vall de Santa Bàrbara, while autumn (September and October) is excellent for observing migratory birds on Muntanya de Sant Ramon. The weather during these seasons is also typically pleasant for outdoor activities.
Yes, the region offers a range of trails. For instance, the Parc Natural de la Serra de Collserola provides extensive opportunities for hiking, from easier paths to more challenging routes. You can find detailed information on various running and cycling guides that include difficulty ratings for routes in the area.
The Llobregat Delta Natural Areas are crucial for their diverse ecosystems, including lagoons, wetlands, and coastal pine forests. They serve as a vital ecological corridor and a critical stopover point for migratory birds, making them a significant site for biodiversity and environmental conservation.
Absolutely. The Cypresses Viewpoint offers excellent panoramic views of the Barcelona plain, the Llobregat delta, and the surrounding mountains. Muntanya de Sant Ramon, with its hermitage, also provides a high vantage point at 294 meters, offering broad perspectives of the delta.
Beyond the significant birdlife in the Llobregat Delta and Muntanya de Sant Ramon, the Montbaig Forest Park (which includes Sant Ramon) is home to sedentary fauna such as common squirrels, genets, wild boars, and hedgehogs. Owls and kestrels can also be observed in these forested areas.
Yes, the Parc de la Muntanyeta is a large metropolitan park covering almost 400,000 square meters, serving as a significant 'green lung' within Sant Boi. While partially urbanized, its extensive reforested areas and central location make it a valuable natural asset for recreation and relaxation.


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