Best mountain peaks around Sant Feliu De Llobregat are situated at the edge of the Serra de Collserola Natural Park, offering access to notable peaks. This region provides panoramic views, historical insights, and various hiking opportunities. The natural landscape features diverse terrain, from limestone formations to areas with historical Iberian settlements. Sant Feliu De Llobregat serves as a gateway to exploring these natural features and landmarks.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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For the spectacular view of the Baix Llobregat.
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Puig d'Olorda 450 meters The summit is crowned by a fire watch tower and an immense cross, which has given the name of the Cross by which this mountain is often referred to in the surrounding towns. On the eastern side of the peak are the hermitage of Santa Creu d'Olorda and the Bird Quarry.
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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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Slight, steady climb. You have a beautiful view from the top!
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If the climb is from Sant Boi it will be more sustained, from Viladecans it is more broken and with a couple of sections that are a little bit rough, especially the last one, but they are not impossible.
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The highest point of Viladecans. Good ramps.
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Better not to go up on weekends, a lot of people...
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For expansive views, Puig d'Olorda provides panoramas over the Baix Llobregat region, Barcelona, and distant peaks like Montserrat and Montseny on clear days. Sant Pere Màrtir offers extensive views of Sant Just, Barcelona, the Garraf massif, and the Llobregat delta. Additionally, Penya del Moro provides good vistas over the Llobregat river and the Garraf mountains, while the Hermitage of Sant Ramon offers views of the Llobregat river mouth and delta.
Yes, several peaks boast historical importance. Penya del Moro hosts the remains of an Iberian settlement dating back to between the 7th and 4th centuries BC. Sant Pere Màrtir served as a fort during the Civil War, with recovered anti-aircraft batteries. The Puig Madrona Summit also features an Iberian town site, and the Hermitage of Sant Ramon has a rich history, with the hermitage built between 1885 and 1887.
Penya del Moro is considered an easy excursion suitable for families with children, offering picnic areas nearby. The Hermitage of Sant Ramon is also categorized as family-friendly, as is Monterols Hill, which features a park with circular routes and rest areas.
The highest peak in the immediate vicinity is Puig d'Olorda, reaching approximately 439-450 meters. Following that, Sant Pere Màrtir stands at around 389-399 meters, and the Puig Madrona Summit is 341 meters high.
The terrain varies. The ascent to Puig d'Olorda is generally a slight and steady climb, with its upper parts made of limestone. Penya del Moro involves an easy excursion with forest tracks. For Sant Pere Màrtir Summit, some visitors note a steep rise, though there are also more scenic paths through pine trees.
Yes, Puig d'Olorda is crowned by a fire watch tower and a large cross, and features the hermitage of Santa Creu d'Olorda and the intriguing Pedrera dels Ocells (Bird Quarry). Sant Pere Màrtir is recognizable by its communication antennas and historical anti-aircraft batteries. Penya del Moro has the remains of an Iberian settlement at its summit. The Hermitage of Sant Ramon is a prominent religious building on its namesake peak.
The area around Sant Feliu de Llobregat offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Tunnel – Martorell's Devil's Bridge loop', or challenging MTB trails like the 'Santa Creu d'Olorda – La Rierada Waterfall loop'. There are also gravel biking options, including the 'View of Barcelona and the Sea – Footbridge over the Llobregat River loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Gravel Biking guides for the region.
While specific public transport routes to every trailhead are not detailed, Sant Feliu de Llobregat is situated at the edge of the Serra de Collserola Natural Park, which generally has good access from surrounding towns. For example, Sant Pere Màrtir Summit serves as an excellent starting point for various hiking itineraries, implying accessibility.
Yes, the area around Sant Pere Màrtir features a recreational area with a kiosk-bar, picnic facilities, and sources of water. Penya del Moro also has picnic areas nearby, making it convenient for a family outing.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views, especially from Sant Pere Màrtir Summit and Cruz del Puig d'Olorda. The combination of natural beauty with historical sites, such as the Iberian settlement at Penya del Moro, also adds to the appeal. Many appreciate the varied hiking options and the feeling of being away from the city, even on easily accessible trails.
The region generally offers pleasant hiking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended. Winter offers cooler, crisp air, and clear views, though it's always wise to check local weather conditions before heading out.


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