Best mountain peaks around Vilassar De Mar offer diverse elevated experiences in the Maresme region, providing panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast and surrounding natural landscapes. This coastal area, while not directly mountainous, serves as a gateway to hills and summits within the nearby Catalan Coastal Range. Visitors can explore various peaks that combine natural beauty with historical significance. The region provides opportunities for hiking and discovering elevated points with distinct characteristics.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Creu de Montcabrer crowns one of the most emblematic points of the Serralada Litoral. The current cross, placed in 1982 and blessed in 1983, is the last in a long tradition dating back to 1565. Over the centuries, it has been replaced several times due to lightning, vandalism, and even bullet impacts during the Civil War. In addition to its unique history, this place is wonderful for the spectacular views it offers: from Montseny to Barcelona, passing through the Castell de Burriac and reaching Blanes on clear days. It's ideal for stopping, breathing, and contemplating the landscape. 🚴 WARNING: Do not attempt to ride down the path that leads to the caves located just below the cross. It is not suitable for cycling and can be dangerous. It is recommended to return along the same path you came in.
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A summit with excellent views of the Maresme, crowned by a geodesic vertex. It's an ideal place to take a break, admire the landscape, or take some great photos. The final access is narrow and rocky: the last 10 meters require you to dismount and hike up. Still, the panoramic views are worth the effort.
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Fire watchtower on the summit. You can't climb the tower - but the view from up here is still magnificent.
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La Creu de Montcabrer (311 meters) is a viewpoint with spectacular views of the sea and mountains. The iron cross that presides over it has a long history of legends related to the towns of Cabrera de Sea and Cabrils.
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From the same hill and in a southerly direction (toward the sea) descends a rocky ridge. There are three caves where various archaeological remains have been found. Looking out to sea from the cross, on the left side and near the summit, there is the Cova dels Tres Cercles. On the right side and at mid-height, the Cau de les Formigues. In the center and at the bottom of the ridge, the Cave of the Good Women. Access to all of them is not easy, as you need to have a minimum of climbing skills and also wear suitable walking shoes.
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Popular belief gives Montcabrer a range of peculiar characteristics such as, for example, that the rocks are magnetized or that smoke has been seen coming out of the stones because there is a volcano below. A legend says that, on an ugly winter day, a goatherd from the Pyrenees who lived in Cabrils died there. The goatherd was well known and loved for his ability to cure illnesses using mountain herbs, and this is where the name Montcabrer comes from.
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On the small esplanade at the top there is a cross: the Santa Creu de Cabrils. The existence of a cross is already recorded in 1565 in a property document that mentions it as a threshold. Later on, we again find information about a cross that was planted in June 1707, in a solemn procession, to appease the rains that were damaging the crops. It was made of teak wood and was 20 spans. Inside was a glass tube with the vicar general's license and some fragments of the relics of the Holy Martyrs of Vilassar de Dalt. In July 1726, during an afternoon summer storm, a bolt of lightning tore it to pieces and scattered the bones of the saints.
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Cliff rocks near Montgat. The railway tunnel and the small old tower (unfortunately not accessible) next to it are pretty.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Fire lookout tower on Turó d'en Galceran for its impressive views and the Creu de Montcabrer Summit, known for its iron cross and panoramic sea and mountain vistas. Another popular spot is Montgat Hill, which is easily accessible and offers views separating the Barcelonés and Maresme regions.
Yes, Montgat Hill is an excellent choice for families. This small rock is barely 40 meters high and is easily accessible from urban centers, making it suitable for a leisurely walk along the coast.
The peaks around Vilassar de Mar offer diverse natural beauty. You can expect panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast, dense vegetation typical of the Serralada Litoral Natural Park, and opportunities to observe native flora and wildlife. Many summits, like Creu de Montcabrer Summit and Turó de l'Infern, provide spectacular sea and mountain views.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. The Creu de Montcabrer Summit features an iron cross with a long history and local legends. Additionally, Turó d'Onofre Arnau is a historical site where the important Castle of Mata once stood, offering a glimpse into the region's feudal past.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, enjoy scenic Road Cycling Routes, or try Gravel Biking. The Serralada Litoral Natural Park, which encompasses many of these peaks, is ideal for nature enthusiasts.
The difficulty varies. Peaks like Montgat Hill are easy and family-friendly. Others, such as Fire lookout tower on Turó d'en Galceran, Creu de Montcabrer Summit, and Turó d'Onofre Arnau, are considered intermediate. For a more challenging experience, the final access to Turó de l'Infern is narrow and rocky, requiring a short hike up.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast and the surrounding natural landscapes. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the iron cross on Creu de Montcabrer Summit or the historical context of Turó d'Onofre Arnau, also adds to the appeal. The pure air and sense of connection with nature are frequently mentioned highlights.
Absolutely. The Fire lookout tower on Turó d'en Galceran offers impressive views that clearly separate different regions. Both Creu de Montcabrer Summit and Turó de l'Infern provide excellent views of the Maresme region and the coastline, ideal for photography and taking a break.
The Serralada Litoral Natural Park offers a wide range of routes suitable for various fitness levels. While specific trail details are not listed here, you can find numerous hiking options within the park by exploring the komoot guides for the region, which often include routes passing through the park.
While not a prominent peak in the traditional sense, the area around Castell de Burriac, near Cabrera de Mar, offers a notable elevated point with historical interest and potential views. Hiking to the castle provides a moderate climb and is a popular way to experience the elevated landscape near Vilassar de Mar.
The Maresme coast generally enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are often ideal for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, while winter provides cooler, crisp air for outdoor activities.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Turó de l'Infern is a good option. This 324-meter mountain offers excellent views, but its final 10 meters are narrow and rocky, requiring a short hike up, making it suitable for more experienced individuals.


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