Best mountain peaks around Montcada I Reixac offer opportunities for hiking and exploring historical sites. The region is situated within the metropolitan area of Barcelona and benefits from the natural beauty of the Serra de Collserola Natural Park. Peaks in this area provide panoramic views of the surrounding plains, rivers, and mountain ranges. These locations blend natural landscapes with historical significance, including remains of Iberian settlements.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The mountain of Sant Pere Màrtir (in Catalan: Sant Pere Màrtir) https://parcnaturalcollserola.cat/sant-pere-martir/
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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 mountain of San Pedro Mártir (in Catalan, Sant Pere Màrtir), also known as Puig de Ossa (Puig d'Ossa), has an altitude of 399 m. Its summit is an ideal observation point due to the visual dominance of the entrance to Barcelona. Before it has been considered for many years as a strategic point for military purposes. At its summit there are signs of an Iberian settlement.
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For spectacular panoramic views, consider visiting Turó de Montcada, which provides 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, where you can see the Pyrenees, Montseny, coastal mountains, the sea, and even Mallorca on clear days. Sant Pere Màrtir Summit also offers great views, particularly of the entrance to Barcelona.
Yes, several peaks in the area feature historical sites. The Puig Castellar Iberian Settlement is a significant historical site occupied from the 6th to 2nd century BC. The Iberian Site of Les Maleses also showcases ancient dwellings. Additionally, both Turó de Montcada and Sant Pere Màrtir have remains of Iberian settlements at their summits, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Many of the peaks around Montcada i Reixac are accessible for various fitness levels. For instance, the climb to Turó de Montcada is considered easy, requiring only a firm step and some water. Other routes to peaks like La Coscollada Observation Tower or Sant Pere Màrtir are generally rated as intermediate, offering a good balance of challenge and reward.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The ascent to Turó de Montcada is an easy climb, making it a good choice for families. Many trails within the Serra de Collserola Natural Park, which encompasses some of these peaks, are also suitable for family outings, though some may require a moderate fitness level. Always check specific route details for suitability.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Montcada i Reixac offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Riverbank of the Ripoll River and "Camí dels Monjos"' or road cycling routes such as 'La Roca Road – Divisa Descent'. For more hiking, explore trails like the 'Circular route through the Besòs River Park' or the 'Besòs River Park – Turó de Moià loop'. You can find more details on these activities in our Hiking around Montcada I Reixac and Cycling around Montcada I Reixac guides.
Montcada i Reixac is part of the metropolitan area of Barcelona, offering public transport connections. While specific peak access may vary, many trailheads within the Serra de Collserola Natural Park are reachable by train or bus from Barcelona. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and routes to the specific starting points for peaks like Turó de Montcada or Sant Pere Màrtir.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended. Winter offers cooler temperatures, and while snow is rare on these lower peaks, trails are generally accessible.
Beyond the panoramic views, the peaks are part of the natural beauty of the Serra de Collserola Natural Park. You'll encounter Mediterranean flora and fauna. At the base of La Coscollada, for example, you'll find the Font de l'Amigó, where the Canyet stream originates. The diverse landscapes offer opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy the tranquility of nature close to the city.
Generally, dogs are permitted on trails within the Serra de Collserola Natural Park, which includes many of these peaks. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas, to respect wildlife and other hikers. Always check specific park regulations or trail signs for any restrictions before heading out.
The duration of a hike depends on the specific peak and your starting point. For instance, the ascent to Turó de Montcada is relatively short and can be completed in a couple of hours as part of a longer loop. Hikes to La Coscollada Observation Tower or Sant Pere Màrtir might take a few hours depending on the chosen route and pace. Many routes are designed as circular walks, allowing for varied durations.
The mountain peaks around Montcada i Reixac are unique due to their blend of natural beauty, accessible hiking, and rich historical significance, all within the metropolitan area of Barcelona. They offer stunning panoramic views of urban and natural landscapes, alongside ancient Iberian settlements, providing a unique combination of outdoor activity and cultural exploration. The presence of the Serra de Collserola Natural Park further enhances their appeal.
While the immediate summits are natural areas, you will find cafes and restaurants in the towns and villages surrounding the Serra de Collserola Natural Park, including Montcada i Reixac itself. It's a good idea to plan your refreshments before or after your hike, as options directly on the trails are limited. Some routes might pass through or near small villages with local eateries.


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