Can Vernet Park
A medieval bridge, children's play area, and colored cycling lanes highlight this park, surrounded by tall riverbank trees due to the stream's humidity.
The medieval bridge of Can Vernet (14th century), which formed part of the course of the water mine that carried water to the Monastery, gives its name to this park that has a children’s play area and coloured lanes for cycling. The humidity of the area surrounding the stream explains the existence of very tall riverbank trees.
Central Park
A vast green space with a stream, paths for walking and cycling, sports courts, lawns for activities, and a children's play area.
Turó de Can Mates Park
The city's largest park offers stunning views and features giant slides for children, surrounded by holm oaks and Mediterranean shrubs.
Monastery Gardens
A vibrant hub with panoramic views, nearby gardens host leisure activities, offering a lively meeting spot for tourists.
La Guinardera Lake
Ideal for nature lovers, this spot offers birdwatching, fishing, and serene walks or cycling through pine-lined paths.
La Pollancreda Park
This spacious park features poplars, a stream with bridges, a large play area, and facilities for cycling, ball games, petanque, and skating.
Arborètum Park
A scenic path leads to a park showcasing diverse Catalan trees, from lowlands to Pyrenees, and includes a children's play area.
Can Vernet Park
A medieval bridge, children's play area, and colored cycling lanes highlight this park, surrounded by tall riverbank trees due to the stream's humidity.