
Exploring Montserrat Mountain


If you are visiting Barcelona, Spain, we would highly recommend that you save a day for a trip to Montserrat. The mountain is home to great hiking trails, grand vistas along with a Basilica, monastery, convents, restaurants and two hotels.

Getting From Barcelona to Montserrat Mountain.
Start at the Plaza Espanya train station in Barcelona. The train station is in the same building as a metro station so it’s easy to get to via Metro from anywhere in Barcelona. In the station follow signs for the R5 train which runs ever fifty minutes or so. The train will take you to stations at the foot of the mountain but, before buying tickets, you will need to decide whether you would like to travel up Montserrat Mountain by Cable Car or by the Rack Railway . There are agents selling combination tickets who can help you decide, so ask them for advice. You also need to confirm which station to exit at Montserrat.
The trip is 34.3 miles, takes a little less than an hour with an average price of US$8


The mountain of Montserrat would be worth a visit if it was only a geological spectacle and that alone draws hikers and rock climbers from around the world. It has also been a religious site from the days of the Roman Empire with a temple to Venus having been built there more than two thousand years ago. Since 888 AD there has been the Christian sanctuary of the Virgin Mary of Montserrat and, in 1025, Oliba, Bishop of Vic, founded a larger monastery at the hermitage of Santa Maria de Montserrat. The monastery soon began receiving pilgrims and visitors who contributed to the spread of stories of miracles and wonders performed by the Virgin. In 1409 the monastery of Montserrat became an abbey and from 1493 to 1835, the monastery underwent numerous improvements, growing and increasing in splendor.



Montserrat Mountain is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and unique geological formations. Here are some of the main attractions to look for as you explore Montserrat:\
- Montserrat Monastery. A Benedictine monastery established in the 10th century, famous for its Black Madonna statue. Known for its beautiful architecture, religious significance, and a museum with a rich collection of art.
- The Black Madonna (La Moreneta) The revered statue of the Virgin Mary, known for its dark complexion. Pilgrims and visitors often come to pay their respects and admire this iconic figure.
- Hiking Trails
Popular Trails – Sant Jeroni: The highest point in Montserrat, offering panoramic views. Cami del Coster*: A scenic route with stunning vistas of the mountain.
Difficulty varies from easy to challenging. - Cable Car and Funiculars
Aeri de Montserrat: A cable car that provides breathtaking views as it ascends the mountain.
Funicular de Sant Joan: Takes you higher up the mountain for more hiking and exploration. - Montserrat Natural Park – A protected area around the mountain, featuring diverse flora and fauna. Activities include birdwatching, rock climbing, and nature walks.
- Montserrat Museum Features a collection of works by artists such as El Greco, Picasso, and Dalí. Includes art and history related to the region and the monastery.
- Chapel of St. Michael – A small chapel located near the monastery, dedicated to the archangel Michael.
- Local Cuisine – Enjoy traditional Catalan dishes at local restaurants within the park or monastery area. Try “mató” (a fresh cheese) and other regional delicacies.
- Cultural Events – Look for performances by the Montserrat Boys’ Choir is one of the oldest in Europe and often performs in the basilica.
- Photography – Capture stunning landscapes from various viewpoints, especially during sunrise or sunset.

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