Montserrat has a lot of great hiking trails. But for those who want a quick way up or down the mountain, the funicular is the way to go.
A funicular comprises two vehicles on a sloped railway that are connected by a cable and pulleys. The vehicles counterbalance each other, so as one moves up the slope, the other moves down. Funiculars were first used in urban areas in the 1860s. Amazing!
There are two funiculars at Montserrat. From the village, the Santa Cova funicular will take you down the mountain, where you can do an easy hike to the Santa Cova chapel. And the Sant Joan funicular will take you up the mountain where you can hike to a number of places. Each funicular travels both ways, so you can return the way you came if you so choose.
One popular hike is to take the Sant Joan funicular up the mountain and then hike the rest of the way up to the Sant Jeroni lookout point. The difficulty of this route is moderate, traversing approximately 3.7km with an elevation gain of 215m. But the wife and I made the hike harder by hiking all the way from the village to Sant Jeroni before hiking down to the funicular and riding it the rest of the way down. It's your call; the hiking possibilities here are numerous.
Funicular tickets are available with single-way and round-trip options, but we got unlimited rides with our ToT Montserrat pass. Whether you take the funicular up or hike up the mountain, the views of the village down below are absolutely gorgeous! read more