A whole region in one walk
Inaugurated in 1983, the park now spreads across about 60,000 m² (645,835 ft²) and lays out 147 models as an outdoor tour of Catalonia. You move past churches, monasteries, stadiums, bridges, and village scenes without ever leaving the wooded edge of Torrelles de Llobregat. That is why the place feels bigger than a novelty stop.
The route works like a tiny road trip
The walk is built like a tiny road trip through Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona. One turn gives you Sagrada Família and modernist showpieces, the next shifts toward monasteries, mountains, or coastal scenes. Families can wander casually, but design-minded visitors still get a real sense of how varied Catalonia is.
The forest changed the mood
The site changed in 2008 when Bosc Animat added ropes, bridges, zip lines, and 66 activities among the trees. That matters because it explains why the park now works for mixed groups: one person can obsess over model details, another can chase movement and fresh air, and everyone still ends up in the same green setting. It is a smart evolution of an already unusual stop.