Best mountain peaks around Sant Vicenç De Montalt are found within the Maresme region, offering access to the coastal mountain range. The area features the Cim del Montalt and the Corredor mountain range, both providing diverse natural environments. These peaks are part of protected natural parks, offering panoramic views of the coastline and inland mountains.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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En Salvi Arenes i en Bosch, pagesos i propietaris dels boscos del Corredor, van promoure al 1523 la construcció d’una petita capella, dedicada a la Mare de Déu dels Socors, tot interpretant uns suggeridors senyals celestials. Se’n feu càrrec l’ermità Bernat Penitència. Al 1583, el frare Lleonard Claus va construir l’actual temple, d’estil gòtic tardà. S’hi celebren tres aplecs a l’any: dilluns de Pasqua (general), sant Marc (gent de Dosrius) i primer de maig (vot de poble de Canyamars). Font: XPN
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Long before the current metal structure, this spot was already being used in the 19th century as a signal post, where forest rangers gave visual warnings from a wooden platform. It wasn't chosen solely for its height, but also because it's a place where the wind changes abruptly, which helps detect smoke from a great distance. In the 1970s, a rotating fiberglass cabin for continuous surveillance was tested there, but it was discarded because the wind moved it too much. An unassuming spot, but with a hidden history behind its forestry function.
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Quite a quiet place to visit by bike or on foot. In my case I went up from Pineda de Mar passing through Hortsavinya. At the top of Turó Gros there is a watchtower with views of the entire area, if you go up on a cloudless day, it is more than worth going. The tower is abandoned and without a padlock. Quite a recommendable place! I will surely go up there again.
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The Sanctuary has its origins in the 16th century and is in the late Gothic style. Since 1984 it has been run by the Auladell Perarnau family. Our location, very close to the top of the Corredor mountain range, allows us to enjoy an excellent landscape.
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There are four slopes to climb Turó de l'Home. They all share the last 6 km, once you take the detour that takes you to the highest point of the Montseny massif. The slope marked in this section is the toughest (the one that starts in Sant Celoni and passes through Mosqueroles), with almost 25 km and 1,400 m of elevation gain. It is a very challenging pass that rivals the great Alpine passes. The second slope begins at a bridge over the Tordera River, past the villages of Santa Maria de Palautordera and Sant Esteve de Palautordera. This second slope joins the first in the village of Costa del Montseny, from where it is almost 15 km to the summit of Turó de l'Home. The third slope starts in Sant Celoni (like the first) and passes through the village of Campins. At Santa Fe del Montseny, take a detour to the left to Coll de Santa Helena, from where there is only a 1 km descent to the final detour to Turó de l'Home. The fourth slope starts in the province of Girona, specifically from Viladrau, crossing Coll de Gomarra, Coll de Bordiol, Sant Marçal, Santa Fe del Montseny, Coll de Santa Helena, and Turó de l'Home. This is undoubtedly the easiest slope, although its initial section has 2 km of 10% gradients. It is a completely different slope from the previous ones.
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The Gros hill is not the highest of the mountain range, but it is close (764). The watchtower raises you about 20 meters higher and from the top you have views of 4 bands: 1> On the coast and sea of La Selva and Maresma, 2> In Barcelonès (Collserola can be seen on the horizon), Bages and Vallès (Montserrat), 3> In the Gironès (you can distinguish the Rocacorba with the antennas) and 4> In the massif of Montseny and the castle of Montsoriu. Getting here requires a lot of effort, but it's worth it! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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Good views of Montseny. Good mountain bike descents.
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Peaceful place, to have a good lunch and visit the emblematic Torrassa.
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The region offers several significant peaks. You can explore Montalt, a summit within the Corredor mountain range known for its views. The Corredor Mountain Range itself, particularly near the Corredor Sanctuary, provides diverse natural environments. Additionally, Cim del Montalt offers extensive views of the coastline and the Prelitoral mountain range.
From peaks like Cim del Montalt and Montalt, you can expect spectacular panoramic views encompassing both the Mediterranean Sea and the inland mountains, including the Montseny massif. The Fire Watchtower on Turó Gros also offers extensive views across the coast, Barcelonès, Bages, Vallès, Gironès, and the Montseny massif.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Corredor Sanctuary, a late Gothic-style building from the 16th century, is located near the top of the Corredor mountain range. You can also visit La Torrassa del Moro, a cylindrical tower of Roman origin later transformed into a watchtower. The Corredor mountain range also contains Neolithic dolmens and Iberian archaeological remains.
Hiking routes vary in difficulty. The ascent to Cim del Montalt is considered a medium-difficulty route, typically taking around 3 hours and 40 minutes for a 12.20 km loop. The route to Rocs del Moro is also medium-difficulty, about 8.34 km and 2 hours 50 minutes. Some climbs, like the Ascent to Turó de l'Home from Sant Celoni, are considered challenging with significant elevation gain.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes for peak ascents aren't detailed, the Montnegre y el Corredor Natural Park, which encompasses many of these peaks, offers numerous trails through diverse forests. The Corredor Sanctuary area is described as a quiet and pleasant place with a spectacular setting, which can be suitable for families looking for a natural environment with facilities.
You'll find diverse Mediterranean forest ecosystems, including pine, holm oak, and cork oak. Notable natural features include the unique rock formations at Rocs del Moro and historical elements like the Roca de la Ferradura (Horseshoe Rock) and the Font del Xiprer (Cypress Fountain) on routes to Cim del Montalt.
The region generally benefits from a cool Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are often ideal for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Summer can be warm, but the forest trails provide shade. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may vary.
Yes, near the Corredor Sanctuary, there is a restaurant with a grill serving typical Catalan food, open on weekends and holidays. It offers both indoor and outdoor seating. La Torrassa del Moro also has bar service, sandwiches, and barbecue available on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays.
Absolutely. The area around Sant Vicenç De Montalt is popular for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, as well as dedicated MTB trails. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Sant Vicenç De Montalt, Cycling around Sant Vicenç De Montalt, and MTB Trails around Sant Vicenç De Montalt guides.
Cim del Montalt is highly valued for its rewarding hike and spectacular panoramic views. The 12.20 km loop route, taking about 3 hours and 40 minutes, traverses beautiful forests and offers sights like the Roca de la Ferradura and Font del Xiprer, culminating in extensive views of the coastline and inland mountains from its 596-meter summit.
The Corredor Mountain Range is unique for its blend of natural beauty and historical significance. It's part of the Montnegre y el Corredor Natural Park, featuring a cool Mediterranean climate and diverse vegetation. Its highest point is home to the Corredor Sanctuary, a 16th-century building, and the area also contains ancient Neolithic and Iberian archaeological remains.
For unique geological features, head to Rocs del Moro (Moor's Rocks). This area is known for its singular rock formations characteristic of the coastal mountain range. A medium-difficulty walking route of about 8.34 km allows you to explore these formations and also see historical rural architecture like Can Milans del Bosch and the vineyard hut of Can Cabot.
Yes, for example, near the Corredor Sanctuary, there is free parking available, making it a convenient starting point for various routes. The area around the Corredor mountain range is well-connected by tracks and trails, with several possible starting points for ascents from nearby towns.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views of the Maresme coast and the Montseny massif from summits like Montalt. The quiet and pleasant atmosphere, especially around the Corredor Sanctuary, and the opportunity to combine nature with historical sites like La Torrassa del Moro are also highly appreciated.


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