Mirador De Pedres

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Location: Mirador de Pedres (viewpoint), Barcelona, Spain

Region: Coastal Barcelona area

Type: Viewpoint / photo spot

Admission: Free

Facilities: Limited at the viewpoint itself

Best Season: Year-round (best visibility on clear days)

Dog Friendly: Yes outdoors on leash

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Access

This appears to be a small viewpoint or lookout along the coast.

Use Google Maps to confirm the closest walking approach and any nearby public access points.

What to Expect

A quick stop for views and photos.

Safety

Stay back from edges and be mindful of wind and wet surfaces near the water.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Mirador de Pedres located?

Mirador de Pedres is in Barcelona near the coast. Exact access can vary by approach.

How do I get to Mirador de Pedres?

Use Google Maps to route to the closest public access point and confirm the walking path.

Is it free to visit?

Yes, it is typically an outdoor viewpoint.

How long do I need?

15–30 minutes is usually enough for a short viewpoint stop.

What is the best time to visit?

Clear mornings and golden hour are best for visibility and photos.

Is it good for families?

It can be, but keep kids close near edges.

Is it accessible?

Accessibility depends on the approach path and terrain.

Are dogs allowed?

Yes, typically on leash.

What should I bring?

Comfortable shoes and a light layer. Coastal wind can be strong.

Where can I find the best directions?

Use Google Maps shortly before you go to confirm the route and any access notes.

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