Best attractions and places to see around Sant Andreu De La Barca is a municipality situated on the right bank of the Llobregat River, surrounded by the Ordal massif. This area offers a mix of historical sites, modernist architecture, and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore green spaces, river views, and extensive opportunities for hiking and cycling routes within its diverse terrain. The region's natural features include the Llobregat River and the surrounding forests.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
Highlight • Religious Site
Tip by
Highlight • Gorge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Religious Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Sant Andreu De La Barca.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
I love this kind of humble and sober religious buildings, so I may be overly enthusiastic, but I think it's beautiful. I couldn't visit the interior because it was closed, so thanks for uploading the interior photos! 😍
0
0
High point. A challenge.
0
0
Challenging climb due to high gradient at times, with little traffic.
0
0
It is a very pleasant and quiet climb that connects Gelida with the area of Corbera de Llobregat and Palma de Cervelló. The two slopes are very fun and shady, the Gelida slope being more constant and the Corbera slope with steps. At the top of the port there is a very legendary bar where you usually stop to have a coffee... or eat something else.
0
0
The hermitage of Santa Creu d'Olerdola has its historical interest and is also a popular place to stop for breakfast and enjoy the sun on cool days. The views of the Llobregat valley are beautiful.
0
0
There is a bicycling friendly bar here that offers a view over Collserola
0
1
Morning without rain, to enjoy this route that, except for the Cross, through the interior of Corbera and SAB, forces us to negotiate slides and notable differences. Route of the 2023 lap. Today the luxury company, with a pace far beyond my reach. Next time, more and better.
0
0
Sant Andreu de la Barca offers several historical and cultural attractions. You can explore the 18th-century Church Bell Tower, considered the city's most emblematic monument. Other notable sites include the Hermitage of Our Lady of Health, dating back to the 9th century, and the Santa Creu d'Olorda Hermitage, a historic religious building with a romantic chapel. The town also features modernist architectural gems like Casa Pedemonte, Casa Estrada, and Can del Forn, as well as the charming Can Preses Farmhouse.
Yes, the area boasts several natural highlights. The impressive Gorg de la Mola is a unique natural feature with a waterfall. You can also visit the Salt de l'Aigua Waterfall in the Collserola area. For panoramic views, the Santa Creu d'Olorda Hermitage offers vistas of the Sant Feliu valley and the Llobregat delta. The Bridge over the Llobregat and Mirador del Cerro de la Torre dels Còdols also provide scenic views of the river and surrounding natural landscapes.
The region around Sant Andreu de la Barca, nestled by the Llobregat River and the Ordal massif, offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For specific trails, explore the Hiking around Sant Andreu De La Barca guide, or check out the MTB Trails around Sant Andreu De La Barca and Cycling around Sant Andreu De La Barca guides for more options.
Yes, Sant Andreu de la Barca has options suitable for families. The Santa Creu d'Olorda Hermitage features a picnic area, making it a great stop for families during a hike. The Salt de l'Aigua Waterfall is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the town has various modern parks and the large Parc de la Solana, which offers recreational areas and natural trails for all ages to enjoy.
Several popular hiking trails are accessible from Sant Andreu de la Barca. You can find routes like the 'Puig de l'Àliga and Els Tres Turons Loop' or the 'Gorg de la Mola and Pic de l'Àliga Loop', both offering moderate difficulty. For an easier option, consider the 'Gorg de la Mola – Cart Ruts loop'. More detailed information and other routes are available in the Hiking around Sant Andreu De La Barca guide.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but for a unique cultural experience, consider visiting during the Sant Andreu de la Barca Festivities. These typically take place over four days at the end of summer, usually the last weekend of August or the first weekend of September, featuring events like the gathering of giants and 'correfocs' (fire runs).
Visitors frequently praise the serene and cozy setting of the Hermitage of Our Lady of Health, ideal for a peaceful visit. The Gorg de la Mola is often described as impressive and a unique natural location. The Santa Creu d'Olorda Hermitage is appreciated for its central location within Collserola Park, offering excellent panoramas and a convenient stop with a restaurant and picnic area for hikers.
Yes, the area offers a variety of cycling routes. For mountain biking, you can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Llobregat River – Llobregat River Footbridge loop' or the 'View of Montserrat – Water Tank loop'. Road cycling options also include challenging routes like 'La Rierada Waterfall – Footbridge over the Llobregat River loop'. Explore the MTB Trails and Cycling around Sant Andreu De La Barca guides for detailed information on distances and difficulty grades.
Sant Andreu de la Barca is known for its rich and varied green spaces. The Can Salvi nature and sports area is a prime example. You'll also find various modern parks throughout the city's neighborhoods, and the Parc de la Solana stands out as a large green space offering recreational areas and natural trails.
The Hermitage of Our Lady of Health is a significant historical site, originally dating back to the 9th century and renovated in the 11th century. It is considered a beautiful and serene destination, offering a peaceful setting within a neat and quiet space, ideal for reflection and enjoying the local heritage.
Absolutely. The region is home to the impressive Gorg de la Mola, a notable gorge with a waterfall, which is considered a unique location despite not being in high mountains. Another beautiful natural feature is the Salt de l'Aigua Waterfall, located in the Collserola area, which is highly recommended for a visit.
Yes, the El Suro Ascent (Olesa Road Side) is a notable climb offering tremendous curves and good views. It's described as a comfortable and pleasant ascent, especially enjoyable in cooler months due to its sunny exposure. From the town of Ullastrell, which the climb crosses, you can enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the coastal mountain range and the Montseny massif.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: