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Montseny Natural Park

Photographer Maria Geli i Pilar Planagumà

El Montseny Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve is located in the Catalan Pre-coastal mountain range, of which this massif is the highest part.

El Montseny Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve is located in the Catalan Pre-coastal mountain range, of which this massif is the highest part.

The relief of El Montseny starts with elevations of under 200 metres on the eastern side that rise to just over 1,700 m. The Tordera river divides the mountain into three large subunits: El Pla de la Calma and Puig Drau (1,344 m) in the West, the peak of El Matagalls (1,693 m) in the North, and Pic de les Agudes (1,706 m) and Turó de l’Home (1,707 m), the massif’s highest peak, in the East.

The broken mosaic formed by the diverse terrain gives the Natural Park its great scenic and biological wealth of mountain ranges, streams, woods, cropland and high plains. The presence of Man in the area from remote times has modelled a humanised landscape showing even more the partitioning of the mountain.

The management plan for El Montseny Natural Park, promoted by Barcelona and Girona Provincial Councils, is based on balancing the conservation of the natural systems and cultural heritage, compatible social and economic development, and regulated public use, and on the commitment to the project of participating municipalities, local government offices, and groups associated with the region.

Park accredited with:

A collaboration commitment between the entity and the territory to work on responsible, sustainable and quality tourism management.

  • ico superficie

    31.063,90ha

  • Species Common beech, Silver fir, Snowdrop, Poet’s daffodil, Balm of Montseny, Sheperd’s violet, Nuthatch, Grass frog, Edible dormouse, Bechstein’s bat, Rosalia longicorn, Mallard, Mandarin duck, Kingfisher, Montseny Brook Newt

Information centre

MASIA MARIONA
Ctra. 5119, km 2,5 Mosqueroles
08479 Fogars de Montclús

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