Best mountain peaks near Castellterçol are situated within a region characterized by its varied topography, including prominent summits and natural rock formations. The area offers diverse landscapes, from elevated viewpoints to historical sites integrated into the natural environment. This part of Catalonia provides opportunities for exploring mountainous terrain and discovering local landmarks.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Climbing it from the Talamanca side is more manageable than from the Matadepera area. Even so, whichever way you climb it, Coll is highly recommended to incorporate into your bike routes.
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From Navarcles, you go uphill with some rest between each uphill section.
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a point high enough to enjoy beautiful views 🤩
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beautiful port to climb with spectacular views, second highest point in the province of Barcelona, behind Collformic.
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El coll d'Estanalles is a purely cycling tourism pass. With no steep gradients and very long from both sides, it is a challenge for many cyclists, regardless of their level. I recommend climbing it in spring and autumn. In summer, it is too hot, and in winter, too cold. The road is in perfect condition and with many curves, which gives a more interesting touch for the cyclist. At the top there are no views, but the surrounding landscape is bucolic.
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Very well signposted and encourages you to reach the top
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The mountain bike tour to Puig de la Creu near Castellar del Vallès offers a varied combination of nature, culture, and impressive views. The route leads over forest and gravel tracks through the region's hilly landscape up to the 668-meter-high summit. Once at the top, there are expansive panoramic views over the Vallès, the striking San Llorenç del Munt massif with La Mola, and the Montseny mountains. A special highlight of the tour is the small 12th-century Romanesque chapel of Santa Maria del Puig de la Creu, located just below the summit. Its simple natural stone architecture reflects the spiritual significance of this place and invites you to take a short rest. The summit plateau itself is marked with a metal cross, and next to it is a simple refuge that can provide shelter in case of bad weather. The last few meters to the summit are marked by cairns, as the trails are not always clearly signposted. GPS assistance or a good map is recommended, especially if you want to extend the tour as a circular route via Sentmenat or Sant Llorenç Savall. Overall, Puig de la Creu is a worthwhile destination for anyone seeking a harmonious blend of physical activity, scenic beauty, and cultural discovery.
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Mountain pass with a long profile (10 km from Matadepera and about 15 km from Navàs), it is a pass between Vallès and Bages.
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Among the most popular peaks are Puig de la Creu Summit and the Santa Maria Chapel, offering panoramic views of Vallès Occidental, Collserola, and Montseny. Another highly regarded spot is Montcau Summit, known for its rocky, pyramidal shape and views over the Manresa plain and Montserrat. For a more challenging experience, La Trona (Bertí Cliffs) provides stunning vistas of the Congost valley and, on clear days, the Pyrenees.
While many peaks offer intermediate challenges, the ascent to Puig de la Creu Summit is considered relatively easy to climb, making it a good option for beginners. The route leads over forest and gravel tracks, providing a harmonious blend of physical activity and scenic beauty.
The Montcau Summit is known for its great tradition in family hiking, with a well-signposted path from Coll de Estenalles. The summit features an orientation table, and on clear days, you can even see the Pyrenees.
Many peaks offer excellent viewpoints. Puig de la Creu Summit provides views of the Vallès Occidental, Collserola, and Montseny. From Montcau Summit, you can see the Manresa plain, Montserrat, and Montseny. For expansive panoramas of the Congost valley and even the Pyrenees, La Trona (Bertí Cliffs) is an excellent choice. Additionally, Pic del Vent Summit is described as a wonderful vantage point with impressive views of all the mountains in the province of Barcelona.
Yes, Puig de la Creu Summit features the 12th-century Romanesque chapel of Santa María del Monte de la Cruz, an ancient and spiritual site. Puiggraciós Summit also has vestiges of an Iberian town and a ruined construction near its peak.
The region around Castellterçol offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and running paths. For detailed options, check out the guides for Hiking around Castellterçol, MTB Trails around Castellterçol, and Running Trails around Castellterçol.
Absolutely. You can find various hiking trails, such as the 'Hermitage of Mare de Déu de la Tosca – Gual riera de Marfà loop' or the 'Parish of Sant Fruitós – Church of Sant Julià d'Úixols loop'. These routes offer diverse distances and difficulty levels. More details can be found in the Hiking around Castellterçol guide.
While specific recommendations vary, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. Some tips for Pic del Vent Summit mention spring as an ideal time. It's advisable to check local weather conditions, especially for higher or more exposed routes.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, La Trona (Bertí Cliffs) is a large rocky outcrop known for its challenging climb and verticality, making it a popular climbing point. It's also a good example of an off-road climbing school.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from various summits, the blend of nature and culture, and the sense of discovery. The region's diverse landscapes, from accessible climbs to challenging ascents, are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared 59 photos and given 136 upvotes across various highlights, reflecting a strong positive experience.
For some trails, like the final meters to Puig de la Creu Summit, trails are not always clearly signposted, so GPS assistance or a good map is recommended. When heading to Montcau Summit, the section from Las Roca de la Coca is not advisable if the ground is wet due to exposed climbing sections. Always wear appropriate hiking boots.
Among the peaks mentioned, Montcau Summit stands out at 1056.8 meters, making it one of the main peaks of the Sant Llorenç del Munt massif. Other notable peaks include La Trona (Bertí Cliffs) at 805.9 meters, Puiggraciós Summit at 808.8 meters, and Pic del Vent Summit at 815 meters.
Yes, the area around Castellterçol is well-suited for mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails, including loops like 'Santa Coloma Sasserra – Collsuspina loop' or 'Fonda Safaja – Castellterçol loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Castellterçol guide.


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