Montserrat Itineraries

- Hermitages Path: This route takes us to the ancient hermitages located on the southern slope of the Vall Mala valley, built around the rock formation known as Les Gorres, with the iconic Gorra Frígia towering above them all.
- From the Monastery to Sant Jeroni: Circular route of extraordinary interest up to Montserrat’s summit (1,236 m), with spectacular, breathtaking views of the mountain and a good part of Catalonia.
- Degotalls Path: The Els Degotalls Walk runs beneath the walls that plunge down from the Trinitat plains, located 200 metres above the path. The continuous drips of water are evident in the limestone rock, hence the name “Degotalls”.
- Hermitage Path: 2 hours, 7 km.
- From Monastery to Sant Jeroni: 2 hours and 30 minutes, 7 km.
- Degotalls Path: 50 minutes, 3.2 km.
Rules and recommendations
- Stay on the signposted paths and don't take shortcuts, as they contribute to soil erosion.
- Campfires are prohibited within the Park.
- Respect private property, and the cultural and historical heritage.
- Do not throw garbage.
- The capture or collection of animals, rocks, or plants is not permitted.
- Wild camping is prohibited.
- Wear appropriate clothing and footwear for your activity.