Serra de Collserola | |
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![]() The Collserola range rising aboveBarcelona | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 516.2 m (1,694 ft) |
Coordinates | 41°24′44″N2°04′26″E / 41.41222°N 2.07389°E /41.41222; 2.07389 |
Geography | |
Location | Barcelonès (Catalonia) |
Parent range | Catalan Coastal Range |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Metamorphic rock |
TheSerra de Collserola (Catalan pronunciation:[ˈsɛrəðəˌkɔʎsəˈɾɔlə]), or simplyCollserola, is amountain range between the riversBesòs andLlobregat. It is part of theCatalan Coastal Range.
These mountains separateBarcelona from theVallès plain and their tallest peak is theTibidabo, at 512 m. Other main summits are:Turó del Puig,Puig d'Olorda,Turó de Valldaura,Turó de la Magarola,Puig d'Ossa, andPuig Madrona. The valleys of the Llobregat and Besós Rivers, the plain of Barcelona, and the Vallès basin, mark the geographical boundaries of the Collserola massif.
To preserve the area, in 1987 theParc de Collserola (Collserola Park), which has an area of 84.65 km2, was established.[1] It is one of the largestmetropolitan parks in the world - 8 times larger than theBois de Boulogne in Paris, and 22 times larger thanCentral Park in New York.
In the park, over a thousand major plants and around thirty plant communities have been catalogued; including forests of Aleppo pines and nut pines, evergreen oaklands, riverside copses, maquis and scrublands, brush, and savannah grasslands. This diversity allows for the existence of a rich, varied wildlife; includingwild boar, fox, genet,stone marten,badger,rabbit, andsquirrel;blue tits,whitethroats,treecreepers,woodpeckers,bee eaters,doves,goshawks,sparrowhawk, and rat-catching eagles;salamanders,newts, green tree frog, the small southern frog, toads, the small spotted toad, theMediterranean turtle, the giant turtle, the ocellated lizard, snakes, and so on.
On the Vilana hill, of 445 m, stands theTorre de Collserola (Collserola Tower), a telecommunications tower built in 1992 for the use of Olympic games. It is 288.4 m and was built by the British architectSir Norman Foster.
The Collserola Park is used extensively by the inhabitants of Barcelona and the other towns that border it. It is popular for walking, cycling and birdwatching. There are numerous restaurants where families go during the weekends. A path that follows the ridge of the Serra, known as the "Carretera de les Aigües" (Water Road), has been extensively improved for cyclists. The Barcelona city plan intends to include it in a cycle track that completely circles the city.