New provisional access opened at Parc Nadal in Sant Feliu to reach the station

A strategic path from plaça de l'Estació reopens while tree maintenance and safety checks continue.

Generic image of metal fences and maintenance signage in a public park.
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Generic image of metal fences and maintenance signage in a public park.

The Sant Feliu de Llobregat local government opened a new pedestrian path in Parc Nadal this March 3rd, connecting plaça de l'Estació with the temporary railway station.

This reopening follows the park's closure after a severe windstorm on February 12th. While this specific route is now functional, other areas of the park remain restricted to ensure public safety during ongoing recovery efforts.
Gardening teams are currently focused on pruning and inspecting trees to prevent falling branches. Although fallen trees have already been cleared, metal fences and warning signs remain in place to block access to high-risk zones within the park.
Future works will include repairing damaged street furniture and replacing anchoring systems broken during the storm. Additionally, the municipality plans to replant several species, including rose bushes and trees that were lost during the weather event.