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Montseny Natural Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Montseny Natural Park

There are a large number of megalithic structures in the massif, such as menhirs, indicating that the area was inhabited since very ancient times The Montseny is a protected area, UNESCO designated the massif a biosphere reserve in 1978. The Generalitat of Catalonia regional government designated it a natural park in 1987, the Montseny Natural Park (Parc Natural del Montseny It has the highest mountains in the area south of the Pyrenees and dominates the plains south of Girona. To the south lies the plateau of La Calma. In between is the Valley of the Tordera River. The highest peaks are Turó de l'Home (1,712 m), Les Agudes (1,703 m), El Matagalls (1,697 m) and Puig Drau (1,344 m). There is a Meteorological Observatory at the top of the Turó de l'Home The vegetation in Montseny varies wi

Top Attractions in Montseny Natural Park

Explore the best things to see and do in Montseny Natural Park:

  • Castell del Brull
  • Castell de Montclús
  • Castell de Tagamanent
  • Collet de l'Estornell
  • Collformic
  • Golf Montanyá
  • Gorg Negre
  • Gualba Stream

Where to Eat in Montseny Natural Park

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Avet Blau
  • 🍴Canel·la Braseria
  • 🍴Can Nena
  • 🍴Casa del Bosc
  • 🍴Coll Formic
  • 🍴El Bellver La Calma

Where to Stay in Montseny Natural Park

  • 🏨Camping Masia Can Cervera
  • 🏨Hotel & Restaurant Sant Marçal del Montseny
  • 🏨Montanyà Hotel & Lodge

Montseny Natural Park Travel Guide Sections

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