Best mountain peaks near Sant Adrià De Besòs are found in the surrounding natural parks and ranges, as Sant Adrià De Besòs itself is a coastal city with low elevation. The region offers access to elevated areas within the broader Barcelonès comarca, including parts of the Collserola and Serralada de Marina mountain ranges. These nearby peaks provide diverse hiking opportunities and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the coastline and inland areas. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and historical sites within…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The current cross is the result of several replacements, as wind and storms toppled it more than once. For years it was a popular spot for pilgrimages and also served as a makeshift landmark for locals, who used it as a meeting point when the roads were still unmarked. Access is easy and consistent, and the open view explains why this hill has always been a landmark for anyone traveling through the area.
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The Cruz de Montigalá is an icon of the city of Badalona. From here there are beautiful panoramic views of a large part of the Serralada de Marina, Badalona and Barcelona.
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In a fairly good state of conservation you can see the foundations of what this town was. The signs posted perfectly explain each place.
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The Iberian village of Puig Castellar is located in the Serralada de Marina park, at the top of the 303 m high Pollo hill, with an area that must slightly exceed 4,000 m2. The magnificent defensive and control conditions of the territory suggest that it must have been an important town. This location allowed him the vision and communication with the nearby settlements, since he controlled an important stretch of the coastline, the mouth of the Besòs, the plan of Barcelona and the passage inland, towards the Vallès. It was occupied from the 6th century BC until the beginning of the 2nd century BC and belonged to the Laietans people, who inhabited the territory that extended approximately from the Llobregat river to the Tordera and inland through the valley of the Llobregat and the Vallès.
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Short climb but very intense the last two hundred meters, somewhat hard, good views from the top.
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Interesting place with remains of an Iberian settlement from where impressive 360° views are commanded. You can see the Pyrenees on clear days.
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Iberian town with wide views
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The cross is about 4 meters high. The first cross, designed by the architect Joan Amigó, was placed on September 28, 1913 but was destroyed during the Civil War, and was erected again, in reinforced concrete. There are great views from here.
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While Sant Adrià De Besòs itself is a coastal city with low elevation, the surrounding Barcelonès comarca offers access to elevated areas within the nearby Collserola and Serralada de Marina mountain ranges. You'll find a variety of natural summits, historical sites on elevated terrain, and accessible viewpoints, providing diverse hiking opportunities and panoramic views.
Yes, the region features several significant historical sites on elevated terrain. A notable example is the Puig Castellar Iberian Settlement, located at 303 meters high within the Sierra de Marina Park. This ancient settlement offers strategic views of the coastline and the Barcelona plain. Another is the Iberian Site of Les Maleses, situated at 462 meters in the Marina mountain range, revealing old stone houses and offering extensive views.
For spectacular panoramic views, consider visiting Turó de Montcada, a 273-meter summit offering 360-degree vistas of the Vallès and Barcelonès plains, the Besòs river, and the Marina and Collserola mountain ranges. Another excellent spot is La Coscollada Observation Tower, the highest hill in Badalona at 466.3 meters, from where you can see the Pyrenees, Montseny, coastal mountains, the sea, and the Barcelona plain.
Yes, the areas surrounding Sant Adrià De Besòs, particularly the Collserola and Serralada de Marina ranges, offer numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. For more detailed routes and options, explore the Hiking around Sant Adrià De Besòs guide.
While specific easy mountain routes directly to peaks are varied, many trails in the Collserola Natural Park are suitable for beginners. For example, the Hiking around Sant Adrià De Besòs guide lists routes like the 'Bar La Marbella – Poblenou Park loop' which is rated easy. When visiting peaks like Turó de Montcada, visitors note that it doesn't require extensive mountain experience, just a little effort.
Absolutely. The region around Sant Adrià De Besòs is popular for both mountain biking and road cycling, with routes often traversing the lower slopes and valleys of the nearby mountain ranges. You can find various options in the MTB Trails around Sant Adrià De Besòs and Road Cycling Routes around Sant Adrià De Besòs guides.
Many trails within the Collserola and Serralada de Marina Natural Parks are suitable for families and are generally dog-friendly, though it's always advisable to check specific park regulations regarding dogs. The varied terrain allows for walks of different lengths and difficulties, making it possible to find routes enjoyable for all ages. Look for paths with gentler inclines and clear signage.
The best time to hike the mountains near Sant Adrià De Besòs is generally during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the temperatures are more comfortable for outdoor activities. Summers can be quite hot, and while winters are generally mild, some higher areas might be cooler.
While the mountain peaks themselves are natural areas, the surrounding natural parks like Collserola offer some amenities. You might find cafes or small restaurants in nearby towns or at the edges of the parks. It's always recommended to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for longer hikes, as facilities directly on the trails can be sparse.
When hiking the peaks near Sant Adrià De Besòs, it's advisable to wear comfortable, layered clothing suitable for the season. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended, especially for trails with uneven terrain. Depending on the specific peak, a windbreaker jacket can be useful, as some elevated spots like Puig Castellar Iberian Settlement can be windy. Always bring enough water.
Yes, many of the mountain areas, particularly the Collserola Natural Park, are accessible via public transport from the broader Barcelona metropolitan area, which includes Sant Adrià De Besòs. You can typically take a train or bus to towns bordering the parks and then access trailheads from there. Specific routes will depend on your chosen destination within the mountain ranges.
The Montigalá Cross is an iconic landmark in Badalona, located in the Serralada de la Marina. It offers beautiful panoramic views of a large part of the mountain range, Badalona, and Barcelona. The original cross, designed in 1913, was destroyed during the Civil War but was later rebuilt, making it a site with both historical significance and scenic appeal.


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