Montserrat Monastery Spain

23 April 2018

On the way to meet friends to go to Montserrat, I experienced Barcelona’s celebration of

St Jordi’s (St George) Day, a celebration similar to St Valentine’s Day, with a twist. The men give a rose to the woman they love, be it their partner, sister or friend and the woman gives the man a book.
The Red Cross (Crue Roja) had a stall selling roses and I introduced myself as a fellow volunteer. At the same moment, Denny (whom I met on the 15 day Transatlantic cruise) saw the stall and did the same thing. Bumping into each other in Barcelona, Denny and I discovered we had another thing in common, working for Emergency Services, not just dancing and travelling.

I then met up with friends for my adventure to Montserrat.

You can take a train to the Montserrat Monastery which costs 16EUR each way or have a friend like Stu who drove Taria, Sheryl, Kim and I, stopping off for some of the most spectacular views which photos do not do justice.

At Montserrat we were so in awe we took our time taking everything in.

I got my obligatory police photo.

The Basilica with the Black Madonna was packed with people to hear the boys choir singing.

There are so many trails you could spend a week here. We took theSant Joan Funicularto enjoy the views of Montserrat and Catalunya and to explore some of the walking trails.

We then took a slow walk up the mountain along the hermitage path to Sant Joan Chapel.

This is quite exhausting and the farmers markets were calling so we decided to put together a picnic before we returned to Barcelona.

We had a picnic feast of prosciutto, figs, potato omelette, several cheeses, nougat and fresh baguette.

Highly recommend at least a whole day at Montserrat but I would have enjoyed at least 3 days there. There is a lovely reasonably priced hostel at Montserrat.

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Author: Edi

I am a 63 year old mother, of 2 adult boys. In March to August 2018 I completed my goal to visit every USA state by driving 30,000 kilometres solo. I am now continuing documenting my local and other country adventures.

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  1. That tram ride Edi! Half expected a ‘scenic railway ‘ experience of the tram then going at full speed downhill!! Did you go inside the Sagrada Familia? I’ve heard you have to get tickets some weeks in advance. Keep the photos and stories coming! What a trip!! xx

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    1. Didn’t go into Sagrada Familia. If you buy tickets online you don’t have to line up. There is do much to do here it is difficult to know what to do first. It’s a beautiful city.

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