Hiking in stages, climbing famous peaks, going on walks with the family, visiting natural parks... The regions of Barcelona offer a wealth of activities to enjoy on foot.
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A wide variety of landscapes, from the seaside to the high mountains, with a Mediterranean climate and activities all year round. Great routes structured in stages and lovely local trails. Magical mountains, such as Montserrat or Pedraforca, along with 14 natural parks, an extensive network of waymarked paths, and routes that connect nature, culture and gastronomy. In short, a comprehensive offering that provides easy, sustainable access to all the regions of Barcelona.
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In the county of Anoia there are several magical places that bring together exactly this: rivers, waterfalls, natural pools, and landscapes suspended between tranquility and adventure. Discover and enjoy these routes where water takes center stage.
If you like walking or cycling surrounded by nature, history and charming landscapes, Anoia is your paradise. Right next to the Via Blava, there are plenty of routes that will take you to medieval castles, hidden springs, spectacular viewpoints and paths full of stories. Whether you are looking for a quiet walk or a challenge on wheels, here are 10 suggestions to discover the territory at your own pace.
Anoia is a land rich in water and stories. For centuries, the river has been the lifeblood that turns wheels, powers machines and brings crafts to life, showing us how people used to work in the past. Along the Via Blava, you will find villages and corners where the industrial past lives on: old paper mills, factory colonies, tanneries, and museums that take you on a journey through time.
The Via Blava Anoia not only invites you to follow the calm course of the Anoia River, but also to discover corners full of history and views that embrace the whole region. Between Jorba and la Pobla de Claramunt, the route offers chapels, basilicas, and viewpoints that combine heritage, spirituality, and nature.
A weekend following the course of the Anoia River can be a real adventure for young and old alike. The Via Blava Anoia, which runs from the river’s source to its mouth, offers sections and paths ideal for walking or cycling with children. But it also hides charming villages, natural spaces, games, and gastronomy to round off the trip.
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