Section Collserola Park
Part of the Ronda Verda route crosses Collserola Park, a natural area considered to be the green lung of the metropolitan area. With Tibidabo as its most emblematic summit, Collserola Park extends over 8,000 hectares. Woodland areas predominate, with a great variety of plant formations showing valuable biological diversity.
Places of interest |
Tibidabo, Rabassada viewpoint, Fabra Observatory, Collserola Tower. |
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Characteristics |
Shared use between pedestrians and cyclists, with panoramic views of the city of Barcelona and the Llobregat delta area. |
Difficulty |
Low, except at each end to gain access. There, the difficulty is medium/high. |
Problems |
The route between Vallparc and the BP-1417 (Carretera de la Rabassada) is impracticable. It still has to be built. Check the map. |
Cycling rules in Collserola Park:
- · Route shared with other users. You must give way to pedestrians.
- · No cycle races or competitive cycling.
- · Maximum speed: 20km/h
- · Riding is only allowed on paths or tracks at least 3 metres wide and on signed routes.
- · No riding on narrow paths, torrent beds o across fields.