Best attractions and places to see around Badia Del Vallès include a network of urban parks and cultural sites. This modern city in Catalonia features wide avenues and green spaces, reflecting its unique urban planning. The area offers marked trails connecting to the Ripoll River and its fluvial park, alongside proximity to the Serra de Collserola mountain range. Badia Del Vallès provides opportunities for exploring green spaces and community-focused points of interest.
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The road from Horta to Cerdanyola connects the Vallés with Baecelona and the northern part of Collserola. At the col del forat del vent it connects with the passeig de les Aigües.
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One of the best ways out of Barcelona towards Vallés with little traffic and fantastic views of the city. It is well worth the visit for tourists who come to discover Barcelona.
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This segment is the gentlest section of the ascent of the Arrabassada, the best known for reaching Tibidabo. Here you will find a false plan where you can recover and also a gas station where you can buy supplies or wash your bike. Always with good views of the city.
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Path to ride on MTB or gravel that runs parallel to the bed of the Besós river in its lower part. You can start riding from the mouth of the river in Sant Adrià de Besòs where it begins with paved bike lanes to the Can Zam Park in Santa Coloma de Gramenet where this dirt path begins right away. At this point there is the possibility of going up to the upper part of the river where there are paved bike lanes up to Montcada i Reixac.
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It is a charming Romanesque style hermitage and has almost a thousand years of history (built in 1046 AD). It has been restored but retains its original structure.
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The Besòs River Park is a public space located along the last 9 kilometers of the Besòs riverbed, from the confluence with the Ripoll river to its mouth in the Mediterranean Sea. With a total area of 115 hectares, it is one of the most important green spaces in the Barcelona metropolitan region, especially if we consider its location, forming part of the urban continuum of the cities of Barcelona, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Sant Adrià de Besòs and Montcada. i Reixac. The contamination and degradation of the Besòs River and its surroundings is a problem that dates back to the sixties, mainly due to the great growth of the populations that surround the river and the industrialization process of these cities. The policy for the recovery of degraded river spaces initiated in the eighties by the town councils and the Generalitat of Catalonia -always with the collaboration of an increasingly sensitive citizenry- has notably improved the state of the Besòs river. It is necessary to highlight the effectiveness of the sanitation measures applied, especially in the nineties, to stop considering the Besòs river as a sewer.
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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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Some sections with strong stones, not so comfortable to go with the gravel.
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Badia Del Vallès offers several green spaces and natural features. You can visit the Pi d'en Xandri, a monumental stone pine and an ecological symbol located in the Torre Negra rural park. The city also boasts an extensive urban park network, including Parque del Turonet, Parc de Joan Oliver, Parc de les Illes Balears, and Bosc de la Bètica, which are considered its "green lungs." Additionally, marked trails connect the city to the Ripoll River and its fluvial park, and the Sierra de Collserola mountain range is just a few minutes away, offering more natural exploration.
Yes, Badia Del Vallès has cultural points of interest. The Sant Medir Hermitage, of Romanesque origin, is a significant religious building located in the Collserola mountain range and serves as a starting point for many hiking trails. Within the city, the Plaza Mayor is a central hub for cultural and musical activities, and the Civic Center regularly hosts exhibitions and various community events.
Badia Del Vallès is well-suited for families, offering a network of urban parks with car-free circuits, playgrounds, and shaded spots. Parque del Turonet is ideal for leisurely walks and family activities. The Pi d'en Xandri, a natural monument, is also a family-friendly spot within the Torre Negra rural park. Many cultural and sporting events are organized throughout the year in the city's squares, promoting a healthy and communal lifestyle.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Sant Medir Hermitage in the Collserola mountain range is a popular starting point for many trails, offering picnic areas and shaded spots. The Sierra de Collserola itself provides marked trails for enjoying metropolitan nature. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide for the area, which includes trails like the "Castell de Barberà del Vallès – Picnic Area loop from Barberà del Vallès" and the "Beautiful wooden bridge – Molí d'en Fontanet Footbridge loop from Barberà del Vallès." Find more hiking routes at Hiking around Badia Del Vallès.
Absolutely. The area around Badia Del Vallès is popular for cycling. The Horta to Cerdanyola Road is a cycle way known for its views of Barcelona and fewer cars. You can also find routes that run parallel to the Besòs River, such as the Besòs Riverside Path: Montcada to Can Zam. For a variety of cycling options, including gravel biking, check out the guides for Cycling around Badia Del Vallès and Gravel biking around Badia Del Vallès.
Badia Del Vallès and its surroundings can be enjoyed for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. The region generally experiences a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summers can be warm, making shaded parks and early morning/late afternoon activities more comfortable. Winters are mild, allowing for outdoor exploration, though some northern parts of the Collserola range can be more humid and cold.
Badia Del Vallès is a modern and relatively young city, established in 1994, and is an interesting example of urban planning. It was born from a social housing development in the 1960s and 70s. Its design is characterized by wide avenues, promenades, and a strong emphasis on green spaces, contributing to a vibrant community spirit and a notable plant heritage with over 3,500 trees of around 100 different species.
Yes, several spots are suitable for breaks and picnics. The Sant Medir Hermitage offers picnic areas, shaded spots, and a water fountain, making it a great place to pause during a hike. Additionally, the urban park network within Badia Del Vallès provides numerous shaded areas and green spaces perfect for relaxing or enjoying a packed lunch.
Near the Sant Medir Hermitage, you can find a restaurant called Masía Can Jané just up the path past the car park. Within Badia Del Vallès itself, as a modern city, you will find various local amenities, cafes, and restaurants, particularly around the Plaza Mayor and main thoroughfares, catering to visitors and residents.
You can enjoy the Ripoll River by following the marked trails that connect the city with the river and its fluvial park. These itineraries offer opportunities to experience nature and explore the riverside environment. The Besòs River, which the Ripoll River flows into, also has a riverside path, the Besòs Riverside Path: Montcada to Can Zam, which is suitable for cycling and walking.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty and urban convenience. The green spaces, such as the urban parks and the proximity to the Sierra de Collserola, are highly valued for outdoor activities. The unique character of the city's modern urban planning, with its wide avenues and community focus, also stands out. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 550 upvotes and 180 photos shared for the attractions in the area.
Yes, several spots provide excellent views. The Horta to Cerdanyola Road, a popular cycle way, offers spectacular views of the city of Barcelona. Additionally, the Sant Medir Hermitage, situated in the Collserola mountain range, provides scenic surroundings and is a great spot to take in the landscape.


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