Get a dose of history, culture, and nature during this 6.5-hour tour to Montserrat from Barcelona. With your guide and small group of 8 or fewer people, explore the Basilica of Montserrat, take the glass-top St. Joan funicular to the middle part of the Montserrat mountain range, then spend a pleasant 2-hours hiking past authentic "hermitages" (retreats) where the first inhabitants of Montserrat gathered more than a thousand years ago. The tour ends at the monastery and a drive back to central Barcelona.
We will visit Santa Maria de Montserrat, the mountain’s Benedictine monastery, and see the 'Black Madonna'
We will get to the mountaintop getting into the Sant Joan´s Funicular Railway. Once we are there we will hike on easy paths to the middle of the Montserrat Nature Park. We will visit genuine shrines while we learn about local nature and enjoy breathtaking views of 360 degrees.
• In case you pick the option: "Hotel Pick up" take notice that we will pick up at the Hotel's address that you added in the Special Requirements Box at time of booking. We'll inform you pick up time.
• You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity
• We recommend wearing hiking shoes, warm clothing (winter)
• Please bring snacks and drinks to this tour in case you need them
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A stunning mountain range with a historic monastery, offering hiking, scenic views, and religious sites.
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