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  1. The Vallvidrera Funicular (Catalan and Spanish: Funicular de Vallvidrera) is a 736.6-metre-long (2,417 ft) funicular railway in the Barcelona district of Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, in Catalonia, Spain.

  2. Built at the top end of the Sarrià neighbourhood in 1906, the Vallvidrera funicular goes up and down like a lift and it operates automatically after being remodelled in 1998. Relaxing and enjoying the views during the journey is a unique experience.

  3. Cross the street and go down the wooden stairs to access the path that runs parallel to the Torrent de la Budellera as far as Santa Maria de Vallvidrera. From there, follow the Camí del Pantà, which leads directly to the Vallvidrera reservoir.

  4. The trail begins at the Vallvidrera Superior station and continues through the Mirador en Colors, the Turó d'en Cors, the Coll de les Torres, the Turó de la Questió, the Turó alt d'en Solanes and arrives at the town of San Justo Desvern.

  5. Description. This hike takes you on a winding walk from the top of the Valvidrera funicular. It also offers great views of Barcelona and the Collserola natural park. If you're lucky you can see turtles in the Panta de Vallvidrera :) The landscape and vegetation changes several times, both with distance but also altitude.

  6. Oct 30, 2020 · This is a friendly and fun hike through the outskirts of the city of Barcelona, within the famous and busy Parc de Collserola. The route starts at the Pla dels Maduixers parking lot, and continues taking the C01 trail, the Jardins del Vivers de Can Borni, the Turó del Puig, the Turó dels Mussols, the C06 path, Vallvidrera and the C04 to return.

  7. This is a nice and enjoyable hiking route through the Collserola Park, from the Baixador de Vallvidrera to the Carretera de les Aigues, passing through the Panta de Vallvidrera and the Turo d'en Corts.