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Santa Maria de Montserrat abbey in Catalonia, Spain.
Santa Maria de Montserrat abbey in Catalonia, Spain. Photograph: Alamy
Santa Maria de Montserrat abbey in Catalonia, Spain. Photograph: Alamy

Adventures in Barcelona: a day trip escape for inspiring city views

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Montserrat natural park is a peaceful mountainous area with hiking trails, spectacular scenery and an ancient abbey, less than an hour from the city

One of my favourite things about visiting famous, beautiful cities is escaping from them for a different perspective.

I love Barcelona – who doesn’t? – the architecture, the bustle, the energy. But there’s a great place not far away to get a totally different vibe. Jump on a train from central Barcelona and within an hour you’ll be at the foot of a steep mountain covered with enormous, weird, smooth rocky outcrops. At the top of the mountain is the beautiful Santa Maria de Montserrat, a Benedictine abbey with 1,000 years of history. You can either climb the mountain or, as I did, hop into a cable car and be whisked effortlessly to the top. Pilgrims have been coming here for centuries to see the abbey’s famous black madonna and there’s a boarding school that’s home to one of the oldest boys’ choirs in Europe, who often perform.

But besides the abbey, the real highlight is the miles and miles of well-marked beautiful hiking trails around the Montserrat natural park. The views are spectacular, the rocky landscape and cool, shaded woodlands are delightful, and rarely have I enjoyed a simple squashed jamon y queso sandwich more than watching the sun set from those peaceful heights.

Visiting Montserrat is an easy day trip from Barcelona, or you could do as I did and spend the night wild camping up on the mountain (there is a hotel if you prefer), hogging all its beauty to yourself for a fabulous night under the stars.

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