The novecentist summer houses of Valldoreix
Explore classicist and eclectic architecture with unique novecentist houses, charming plazas, and scenic rambles, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
We'll start at the Valldoreix station of the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC) railway and head up a flight of stairs that brings us to the church of Sant Cebrià. Once past the church, we'll reach Plaça Can Cadena and continue along Rambla de Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer. Soon, we'll find the first point of interest on this route: the Antoni Caballé house. It's particularly noteworthy because of its noble, classicist forms. We'll continue along the Rambla, if we pay close attention we'll notice several houses in the novecentist style, each with its peculiarities. We'll pass Plaça Pompeu Fabra and continue on to Plaça Mas Roig. Once there, we'll head down Avinguda de Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer and turn right on Passeig de l'Oreneta, which will take us to Plaça dels Ocells. Here we'll see several examples of period houses. Next, we'll follow Avinguda Ramon Escayola, turn left onto Passeig del Rossinyol and right onto Passeig Crisantem. Here we'll find another notable building, Villa Montserrat. It's a good example of eclecticism, with several other unclassifiable elements. When we reach Passeig del Nard, we'll turn left. Here, it's important to stay alert; we're reaching the area with the greatest concentration of novecentist houses. Casa Buenos Aires is particularly noteworthy. We'll turn right onto the Rambla del Jardi. This Rambla is a great place for a stroll, and contains some excellent examples of novecentist houses. We'll then turn right onto Avinguda Joan Borràs, named in honour of one of the promoters of the first urban developments in Valldoreix. We'll turn left and continue on until we reach an interesting group of three unmistakable houses. We'll continue our route down the short and narrow Carrer Assutzena, where we'll find one of the creations of architect Enric Catà. We'll turn left onto Passeig del Rosari and continue on to Rambla del Jardí, where we'll turn right. We'll then continue on until we find Passeig Llesamí, where we'll turn right again. Our third point of interest is located on this street: the Casa de Xocolata or 'Chocolate House', which gets its name from the reddish sandstone used in it. Next, we'll head down Avinguda Joan Borràs and turn left onto Avinguda Ramon Escayola. These were the first two streets built in this urban development. Here, we'll find a group of three spectacular houses, the first of which is our final point of interest. The Bartomeu Pujol house is extremely well-preserved. The roof is especially noteworthy; the interplay of roof forms, all supported by wooden corbels, highlights the volumetric composition of the building. We'll continue along Avinguda Alcalde Ramon Escayola until we reach Passeig de Rubí, where we'll turn right. Here, we'll find some additional novecentist style houses. This street will take us back to our starting point, the FGC station of Valldoreix.
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ROUTE THROUGH CENTRAL PARK AND CAN MATES HILL PARK
Around the greenbelt of Sant Cugat
ROUTE THROUGH SANT CUGAT’S GREEN PLACES
Sant Cugat, “green” city.
Puig Madrona (336 m)
Walk to Puig Madrona (from Valldoreix)
A short but intense climb that rewards you with an exceptional panoramic view of Vallès and the Collserola mountain range.
Walk to the Ermetà Spring
One of the most emblematic springs in Collserola Park, located near the Torre Negra (Black Tower) and surrounded by native vegetation.
Pi d'en Xandri
The Pi d’en Xandri is one of the oldest pines in Catalonia.
A refreshing and pleasant walk through forests and streams with typical Collserola landscapes. Circular route.
From Sant Cugat del Vallès to Sant Medir
Follow a section of the GR 6 trail along the Sant Medir stream.
From Sant Cugat del Vallès to the Gausac Valley or Sant Medir
Ideal for families, with shade and pleasant views.
GR 6 Montserrat Trail. From Barcelona to the Monastery of Montserrat
A route that starts in the Horta labyrinth (Barcelona) and goes through Collserola, Vallès and Llobregat until reaching Montserrat.
From Sant Cugat to Can Borrell
Explore scenic trails, historic ruins, and natural springs, culminating at a charming farmhouse, offering a picturesque hiking experience.
Font de l’Ermetà and Torre Negra
Explore scenic trails with historic landmarks, dry brooks, and a famous pine, offering a serene hiking experience near Sant Cugat.
Springs of Ribes and la Rabassada
Discover scenic paths, historic viaducts, and serene springs, ideal for nature lovers and hikers seeking tranquility and picturesque views.
Valleys of Can Bell and Can Gordi
Explore scenic trails with large oaks, serene brooks, and historic ruins, including a spring and an ancient church, perfect for nature and history enthusiasts.
La Floresta – Rabassalet
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The pond of Can Borell and Sant Adjutori
Explore scenic paths, a historic hermitage, and an ancient kiln, offering a blend of nature and history for tourists.
Font Groga
Explore scenic trails, hidden springs, and a nature reserve with diverse flora and fauna, ideal for hiking and nature enthusiasts.
Way of Saint James
A historic pilgrimage route with scenic trails, medieval landmarks, and nature parks, offering a spiritual and cultural journey through picturesque landscapes.
Monks’ path
The path offers a scenic 25 km hike, showcasing Romanesque and Gothic monasteries, and climbs from 100 to 1,050 meters, ending at a stunning mountain peak.
The novecentist summer houses of Valldoreix
Explore classicist and eclectic architecture with unique novecentist houses, charming plazas, and scenic rambles, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
The Ignatian Way
Historic pilgrimage route featuring scenic stops in Terrassa, Sant Quirze del Vallès, and Sant Cugat, with a detour to Montserrat.
PR C-38, Sant Cugat to Barcelona
Short path from Sant Cugat to Vista Rica (Horta-Guinardó, Barcelona). Signposted with white and yellow marks.
Sant Medir pel pantà de Can Borrell
Sant Medir pel pantà de Can Borrell
Turó de Can Camps
Turó de Can Camps