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The full moon in April is known as the Pink Moon or Pascual Moon, as it coincides with Easter. This full moon is the first of spring, so it also marks the dates of Easter.

In this snapshot in Las Fotos de los Lectores de La Vanguardia we can see how it peeks out from behind the summit of Montcau de Sant Llorenç del Munt.

Montcau is a very characteristic elevation due to its triangular shape and with a great tradition in family hiking.

In the upper part there is an orientation table that indicates the peaks and mountains that surround it. It is part of the Prelitoral mountain range, between Terrassa and Manresa.

From this strategic summit. With a height of 1056 meters, you can see Montserrat, Montseny, the Pyrenees and even Canigó.

Access to Montcau is from the Coll de Estenalles, on the road from Terrassa to Navarcles. From there, continue walking along a track, first with a steep slope, then more gently, which leads to Coll de Eres, from which you can access the top.