The area where most of the activities will take from is a small town called Cardedeu, accessible by bus, train or car. We also offer a transport service (which needs to be booked at least 2 days in advance)
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The train is the easiest way to get to Cardedeu from Barcelona. Take the R2 Nord line from these main Barcelona station: Barcelona Sants, Passeig de Gràcia or Clot-Aragó to Cardedeu (direction Sant Celoni).
It takes between 30-40 minutes and costs roughly €5 euros each way.
During the week the trains are usually every 30 minutes and every hour at the weekend. Trains to Granollers Centre (two stops before Cardedeu) are more frequent and you can take a taxi for 15 minutes from there if you miss your train to Cardedeu directly.
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Take the Sagalés 405 bus from Estació del Nord (near Arc de Triomf). It departs roughly every 3 hours, takes about 50 minutes, and costs between €5 - €12 (or use a Zone 3 ATM card).
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Taking a taxi from Barcelona to Cardedeu is a quick but more expensive alternative to the train, typically costing between €60 and €80 each way. The journey usually takes around 28 to 30 minutes depending on traffic.
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Please select this option on your checkout here if it’s needed. We will charge €40 euros per person (return) and the pickup point will be in Clot, Barcelona with details emailed to you. Cheaper prices are available for groups of 5+.
If the name of the person attending is different to the name on the booking you will need to confirm this with us when we send you the details so the driver knows who to mark off.
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The meeting point will generally be at Cardedeu Train station but may vary depending on the activity. All details will be sent to you ahead of time.
If you are late, we will try our best to wait for you, but you must let us know in advance by calling the number at the bottom of the website. If we need to start the activity, we will send you a new location to meet.
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The most direct route from Barcelona or Girona is via the AP-7 highway.
Take Exit 12A (Cardedeu / La Roca del Vallès) and follow the C-251 road, which leads you straight into the town center. If you are coming from the coast (Mataró area), you can take the C-60 and merge onto the AP-7 or continue toward Granollers before heading northeast on the local roads.
The drive from central Barcelona typically takes about 35 to 45 minutes, depending on traffic, which is usually heaviest near the city exits.
For parking head to Pinetons parking or Aparcament públic de Can Mills. Both are free for 24 hour use.