What is the Ronda Verda?
The Ronda Verda is a signed circuit for cyclists crossing the great natural features of the Barcelonès county. It is a circular route consisting of six main sections: Collserola Park, Besòs Riverside Park, Serralada de Marina Park, Sea Front, Montjuïc and Llobregat. Its route runs through the municipalities of Badalona, Barcelona, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Sant Adrià de Besòs and Santa Coloma de Gramenet; as well as Esplugues de Llobregat and Montcada i Reixac.
Along the route there are six clearly differentiated sections: Llobregat, Montjuïc, Collserola Park, Besòs Riverside Park, Serralada de Marina Park y Sea Front. It crosses areas with different characteristics and special features, combining urban sections with stretches in natural areas. The route forms a green corridor, connecting and binding together urban parks and facilities and natural areas.
It allows you to enjoy and visit a wide range of places and items of natural, cultural, social, economic and tourist interest around Barcelona and the municipalities nearest to it, including Collserola Park, the hill at Montjuïc, the Barcelonès sea front, the River Besòs, the Barcelona Trade Fair complex in Gran Via, the Fòrum and Serralada de Marina Park.
You can start the circuit anywhere on the route, using the municipalities’ basic network of cycle lanes or the connections available from the metropolitan public transport network. The Ronda Verda is also connected with the network of longer distance paths and routes (GR...)
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72km of cycle lanes available
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Crossing seven metropolitan municipalities
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Access from any point on the route
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Good communication with public transport
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Diverse environments: seaside, riverside, mountain and city
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Different levels of difficulty
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Very near Barcelona’s main tourist attractions
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Drinking fountains and rest areas near the circuit
The Ronda Verda is a project coordinated by Barcelonès County Council with the support of the municipal councils of Badalona, Barcelona, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Sant Adrià de Besòs and Santa Coloma de Gramenet; as well as Esplugues de Llobregat and Montcada i Reixac, the Serra de Collserola Natural Park Consortium and Barcelona Provincial Council.