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Silence, nature and splendid views accompany the paths of the Garraf massif, which invite you to discover everything from a castle hidden in a cliff to a Buddhist monastery or the Mediterranean fauna and flora.

The Garraf massif is located in the Catalan Coastal mountain range. It occupies a triangular area between the Llobregat valley, the Penedès depression and the Mediterranean.

It forms a group of low mountains, whose landscape we see brushed in The Photos of the Readers of La Vanguardia. Orographically it goes from sea level to 593 meters from the top of La Morella.

The Garraf massif loses height to the west and disappears near Vendrell, where the coastal depression is limited by the sea.

The Garraf mountains are calcareous with many chasms and caves. And the palmetto is an endemic species in this area that we can discover when walking these trails.