Best mountain peaks around Castellbell I El Vilar are situated in a mountainous territory, acting as a natural corridor between the Montserrat Natural Park and the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park. This geographical position offers numerous mountain peaks and hiking opportunities. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, including steep peaks, cliffs, and diverse flora. It provides various routes that offer panoramic views of the Montserrat mountain range.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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I really loved this place — it’s truly unique. Montserrat Monastery has an incredible atmosphere and stunning views. The hike from the monastery to Sant Jeroni is especially memorable: the trail includes many stone steps, but it’s well-maintained and quite manageable. Along the way, you’re constantly rewarded with breathtaking views of the необычні скельні formations and surrounding landscapes. At the top, the 360-degree panoramic view is absolutely spectacular and makes the whole hike worth it.
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A classic for visitors to Montserrat and its surroundings.
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Route with spectacular views. You must bring enough water and appropriate shoes.
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The detour here is worth it.
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Very well signposted and encourages you to reach the top
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The region offers several significant peaks. Sant Jeroni Summit is the highest peak of the Montserrat mountain at 1,236 meters. Other notable summits include Montcau Summit, located between Tarrasa and Manresa, and the elevated areas of Turó del Marquès and Turó de Morrolius, which are popular for hiking.
Many peaks in the region provide excellent views of Montserrat. Turó del Marquès and Turó de Morrolius are particularly known for their impressive vistas. Additionally, Montcau Summit offers views over the Manresa plain and the Montserrat massif from its west face. The Miranda of Santa Magdalena, at 1,132 meters, provides a wide panoramic view of the entire eastern half of the Montserrat mountain massif.
Yes, there are several moderate hiking options. The "Turó de Morrolius and Turó del Marquès Loop" is a moderate 8.02 km circular trail with an elevation gain of 310 meters, taking approximately 2 hours and 32 minutes. Another moderate option is the circular route to Turó de l'Escletxa and Turó de Montcunill within the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park, which is about 7.34 km with a 210-meter elevation gain.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll find diverse flora, including rare *fraxinus ornus* (flowering ash) trees on Turó del Marquès. The Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park, which includes peaks like Turó de l'Escletxa and Turó de Montcunill, is characterized by steep peaks, abrupt cliffs, holm oak groves, Aleppo pine forests, and unique geological formations of conglomerates, resulting in numerous crags, caverns, and monoliths.
Absolutely. The Sant Salvador de les Espases Hermitage stands on top of a mountain, offering magnificent views and is declared a cultural asset of national interest. The Serra de l'Obac, part of the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park, features historical elements like ancient lime kilns and stone constructions, and archaeological remains including Neolithic and medieval settlements, as well as the 11th-century Sant Llorenç del Munt monastery. The medieval Castellbell Castle also adds historical significance to the elevated landscapes.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. The Collada de l'Obac offers a cycling climb with an average gradient of 4.8%. You can find various MTB trails and road cycling routes, including challenging options like the "Montserrat Loop" or the "El Borràs, Turó de la hermita y Monistrol de Montserrat" route. The region is also part of the "Els 3 Monts" green route project, connecting natural parks for extensive outdoor exploration.
While specific 'family_friendly' categories are not listed for all peaks, the moderate trails like the "Turó de Morrolius and Turó del Marquès Loop" or the shorter version of the "Ascent to the hills of la Escletxa and Montcunill" (7.34 km) can be suitable for families with active children. Montcau Summit is also noted for its great tradition in family hiking.
The region offers hiking opportunities throughout the year. While specific seasonal recommendations for peaks are not detailed, the diverse terrain and natural parks suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter can also be suitable for mountain routes, but always check local conditions.
For a challenging ascent, consider the hike to Sant Jeroni Summit, the highest point of Montserrat. Many of the highlights, including Sant Onofre Hermitage and Miranda of Santa Magdalena, are categorized as challenging, often involving steep paths or technical sections. For example, the path from Las Roca de la Coca to Montcau Summit is not advisable if wet due to exposed climbing sections.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially of the Montserrat mountain range, which can be enjoyed from various summits and viewpoints. The unique natural formations, diverse flora, and the historical elements found along the trails also contribute to a rich outdoor experience. The komoot community has given these highlights 377 upvotes and shared 221 photos, indicating strong visitor satisfaction.
Yes, circular routes are a popular way to experience the peaks. The "Turó de Morrolius and Turó del Marquès Loop" is a well-known moderate circular trail. Another option is the "Ascent to the hills of la Escletxa and Montcunill" which offers both a 7.34 km and an 11.3 km circular route through the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park. You can find more options in the Hiking around Castellbell I El Vilar guide.


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