Natural monuments around Viladecans encompass diverse ecological experiences, from coastal environments to wetland areas and proximity to a karstic massif. The city's natural surroundings feature significant biodiversity and unique landscapes. These areas offer various recreational opportunities for exploring the region's natural heritage. Viladecans is situated near the Llobregat Delta, coastal beaches, and the Garraf Massif.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Hape Kerkeling, a well-known entertainer in the German-speaking world, wrote down some thoughts about a mystical experience (encounter with God) while traveling through Spain, which I would also like to offer to the viewer of this small sacred monument: "To encounter God, one must first extend an invitation to him, for he will not come uninvited. It is also a form of good manners. We have free choice. He builds an individual relationship with each person. Only someone who truly loves is capable of this." (Hape Kerkeling in "Ich bin dann mal weg")
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La Morella is the second highest peak in the Garraf Massif after Montau (658 m), at 593.6 meters. It is located in the municipality of Begues, in the Baix Llobregat region. Its surroundings contain several chasms. There is also the tail of the old Garraf landfill, currently being restored. At the summit, we can find a geodesic vertex. The peak is included in the FEEC's list of the 100 peaks. A long-distance trail (GR 92 Mediterranean Trail) passes through this mountain peak, on its 21st stage from Bruguers to Garraf. It meets the local short-distance trail (SL-C 99), which is 6.1 km long, running from the Cal Ganxo Environmental Activities Center (Castelldefels) to La Morella. If we follow the GR 92 towards the town of Garraf, 3.5 km away we reach the La Pleta Information Centre in Garraf Park.
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To get to the top, I went along the Ratpenat road until a detour that goes there. The entire route is accessible by bike except for going up to the peak of the mountain, where you have to go downhill and push it along a complicated path, especially at the highest part. The views are worth it!!
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Made up of an old black slate mine and quarry, in the early 1990s the Barcelona Metropolitan Corporation restored it as an auditorium and playground. But it had to be closed when it was discovered that the slope of the quarry was unstable (in fact, after a few months of being closed to the public, there was a major landslide). It was later recovered as a wetland for the observation of the birds in the area, but without the public being able to enter the quarry site.
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Puig d'Olorda 450 meters The summit is crowned by a fire watch tower and an immense cross, which has given the name of the Cross by which this mountain is often referred to in the surrounding towns. On the eastern side of the peak are the hermitage of Santa Creu d'Olorda and the Bird Quarry.
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A very good cycle path, with views of Barcelona
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The protected areas of the Llobregat delta are a network of protected areas belonging to the municipalities of El Prat de Llobregat, Viladecans, Gavà and Sant Boi de Llobregat. This area, located next to cultivated fields and surrounded by large communication infrastructures, enjoys great biological diversity. You can find lagoons, wetlands and coastal pine forests on dunes and virgin beaches. It is a very important area for wildlife, especially for waterfowl, as it is located on the migratory route from northern Europe to Africa.
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Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural monuments in the area. Among the most popular is La Morella Summit, the second-highest peak in the Garraf Massif, offering extensive 360-degree views. Another highly-rated spot is Cypresses Viewpoint, which provides views of the Barcelona plain and the Llobregat Delta. The El Prat de Llobregat Nature Reserve is also a beloved natural monument, known for its rich biodiversity, wetlands, and coastal pine forests.
Yes, several natural monuments around Viladecans are suitable for families. The El Prat de Llobregat Nature Reserve, with its trails and birdwatching opportunities, is a great option. The beaches of Viladecans, such as Platja de la Pineda and La Murtra, also offer natural settings with some amenities, making them ideal for family outings. The Cypresses Viewpoint is also considered family-friendly, offering accessible views.
The natural monuments in Viladecans are rich in wildlife, especially birds. The Llobregat Delta, which includes areas like Remolar Lake and Les Filipines Marshland, is a crucial site for birdwatching, lying along migratory routes between Europe and Africa. You can spot over 360 bird species, including rarities, as well as 29 mammal species and 13 reptile species. The Garraf Massif is home to birds like the Bonelli's eagle, blackbird, and crested lark, and the Mediterranean tortoise.
The natural monuments around Viladecans offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, especially in the Garraf Massif, which features unique karstic landscapes. The Llobregat Delta is perfect for birdwatching and gentle walks. For more structured activities, you can find various routes for hiking around Viladecans, including easy loops like the 'Filipinas Beach – Birdwatching observatory loop'. Cycling is also popular, with options for touring bicycle and road cycling routes that take you through coastal and natural areas.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. The Llobregat Delta natural areas offer flat paths ideal for leisurely walks and birdwatching. For example, the 'Filipinas Beach – Birdwatching observatory loop' is an easy 6.3 km hike. The beaches of Viladecans also provide pleasant, flat routes for seaside strolls. You can find more easy routes in the hiking guide for Viladecans.
Viladecans boasts a diverse range of natural features. You can explore the extensive wetlands and coastal lagoons of the Llobregat Delta, which are vital for migratory birds. The city's coastline features 2.5 km of dunes bordered by pine forests, offering unique beach ecosystems like Platja de la Pineda. Inland, the proximity to the Garraf Massif introduces karstic landscapes with limestone rock formations, caves, and chasms, as well as specialized flora adapted to arid conditions.
The Llobregat Delta is particularly rewarding for birdwatching during spring and winter, as it lies on a major migratory route. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the beaches and hiking in the Garraf Massif. Summer can be warm, but the coastal areas provide a refreshing breeze. Winter offers a quieter experience, especially for observing wildlife.
While the Llobregat Delta and Garraf Massif are well-known, exploring specific smaller sites within them can feel like discovering hidden gems. For instance, La Murtra Lake within the Delta is the smallest lake but has unique vegetation and wildlife like kingfishers and little bitterns. The 'Pedrera dels Ocells' near Puig d'Olorda is a restored quarry now serving as a wetland for bird observation, offering a quiet spot to connect with nature.
Many natural monuments in Viladecans are accessible via public transport, particularly those within the Llobregat Delta and the beaches. The Delta's protected areas are often reachable by local bus services from Viladecans or nearby towns. While the Garraf Massif might require a combination of public transport and a short walk or cycle, key entry points are generally well-connected. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific destinations.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like La Morella Summit and Cypresses Viewpoint. The tranquility and rich biodiversity of the Llobregat Delta, particularly for birdwatching, are also highly praised. Many appreciate the opportunity to connect with nature, whether through peaceful walks along the beaches or challenging hikes in the Garraf Massif, often noting the unique landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
Absolutely. The region offers several excellent viewpoints. Cypresses Viewpoint provides views of the Barcelona plain and the Llobregat Delta. For a more expansive panorama, La Morella Summit in the Garraf Massif offers 360-degree views. Additionally, the Hermitage of Sant Ramon, located on the Sierra de Montbaig (part of the Garraf Massif), serves as a natural lookout point with extensive views over the Llobregat Delta.
While primarily natural, the Garraf Massif incorporates historical elements within its landscape. You can find old farmhouses and traditional vine huts built with dry stone techniques, reflecting the region's agricultural past. The Hermitage of Sant Ramon, a natural lookout point, also holds cultural significance. The 'Cruz del Puig d'Olorda' is another natural monument that combines a peak with a religious cross, offering both natural beauty and a sense of history.


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