Can Borrell and Turó de Valldaura Loop
Can Borrell and Turó de Valldaura Loop
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Hike the moderate 7.6-mile Senderos del Collserola circular route, offering panoramic views and a refreshing escape near Barcelona.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parc de Collserola
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2.78 km
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6.48 km
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12.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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5.69 km
5.56 km
983 m
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5.06 km
4.68 km
1.80 km
677 m
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This moderate hike usually takes around 3 hours and 45 minutes to complete. However, your actual time may vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views or explore the highlights.
The terrain is quite varied, offering a good mix of experiences. You'll walk on forest paths, some with dense evergreen oaks and pine trees, as well as more open stretches. Expect some ascents of varying steepness, and occasionally narrow or rocky sections. It's a classic Mediterranean landscape.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Parc Natural de la Serra de Collserola. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The best times to hike this route are typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is usually mild and pleasant, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful. Summers can be hot, and winters can be cooler and sometimes wet, though still enjoyable on clear days.
No, you do not need a permit, and there is no entrance fee to access the Parc Natural de la Serra de Collserola. It's a public natural park, freely accessible for everyone to enjoy. However, please respect the park's regulations, such as staying on marked paths and not disturbing wildlife.
This route offers several interesting points. You'll pass by the historic Font Vella de Can Catà, a charming old fountain. Further along, you can enjoy panoramic views from the Turó de Valldaura Lookout Tower. The serene Sant Adjutori Hermitage is another notable stop, and you might even find refreshments at the Masia de Can Borrell.
The Collserola Natural Park is very accessible from Barcelona. While specific parking details for *this* exact starting point aren't provided, many access points around the park offer public transport connections. For driving, look for parking near common access points like the Carretera de les Aigües or areas around Vallvidrera, keeping in mind that parking can be limited, especially on weekends.
Yes, this circular route intersects with several other paths within the park. You'll find yourself on sections of the Catalunya E18, Sender del Vallès Natural, and Senders del 1714 - Etapa 02, among others. This offers opportunities to explore further if you wish to extend your hike.
Given its 'moderate' difficulty rating, this particular route might be a bit challenging for absolute beginners or very young children due to its length and elevation gain. However, if you're a beginner with a reasonable level of fitness or have older children who are used to hiking, it could be a rewarding experience. Collserola offers many easier, shorter circular routes if you're looking for something less strenuous.
Yes, the Masia de Can Borrell is a restaurant located along the route, offering a convenient stop for food and drinks. Additionally, depending on your starting and ending points, there are often cafes and restaurants in the villages and urban areas bordering the Collserola Natural Park.
The views are a major highlight! You can expect magnificent panoramic vistas, including sweeping views of the city of Barcelona, the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, and the lush natural landscape of the Collserola park itself. From various points, you might even spot iconic landmarks like the Sagrada Familia and Tibidabo mountain.