Best mountain peaks around Vallirana, located in Catalonia, Spain, are nestled between the Sierra del Ordal and the Garraf Massif. The area features a natural environment characterized by hills and pine forests, with elevations reaching over 600 meters. As part of the Garraf Natural Park, Vallirana offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The rugged landscape also includes notable caves and sinkholes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Hape Kerkeling, a well-known entertainer in the German-speaking world, wrote down some thoughts about a mystical experience (encounter with God) while traveling through Spain, which I would also like to offer to the viewer of this small sacred monument: "To encounter God, one must first extend an invitation to him, for he will not come uninvited. It is also a form of good manners. We have free choice. He builds an individual relationship with each person. Only someone who truly loves is capable of this." (Hape Kerkeling in "Ich bin dann mal weg")
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La Morella is the second highest peak in the Garraf Massif after Montau (658 m), at 593.6 meters. It is located in the municipality of Begues, in the Baix Llobregat region. Its surroundings contain several chasms. There is also the tail of the old Garraf landfill, currently being restored. At the summit, we can find a geodesic vertex. The peak is included in the FEEC's list of the 100 peaks. A long-distance trail (GR 92 Mediterranean Trail) passes through this mountain peak, on its 21st stage from Bruguers to Garraf. It meets the local short-distance trail (SL-C 99), which is 6.1 km long, running from the Cal Ganxo Environmental Activities Center (Castelldefels) to La Morella. If we follow the GR 92 towards the town of Garraf, 3.5 km away we reach the La Pleta Information Centre in Garraf Park.
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For the spectacular view of the Baix Llobregat.
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To get to the top, I went along the Ratpenat road until a detour that goes there. The entire route is accessible by bike except for going up to the peak of the mountain, where you have to go downhill and push it along a complicated path, especially at the highest part. The views are worth it!!
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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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High point. A challenge.
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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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While Vallirana is characterized by hills and forests rather than towering peaks, you can explore several significant elevated points. These include La Morella Summit, the second highest point in the Garraf Massif offering 360-degree views, and the Hermitage of Sant Ramon, a religious building on a summit with views of the Llobregat delta. Another notable point is Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m), known for its consistent climb.
The elevated areas around Vallirana are part of the Garraf Natural Park, characterized by a rich natural environment of hills and extensive pine forests. You'll find diverse flora and indigenous fauna. The rugged landscape also features notable geological formations like caves and sinkholes, such as Cova Bonica and Fou de Montaner.
Yes, several elevated points in the region have historical or cultural significance. The Hermitage of Sant Ramon is a religious building dating back to the late 19th century, situated on a summit. Additionally, Puig Madrona Summit is known to have been the site of an Iberian town, and features a fire vigilance tower. The area's caves, like Cova Bonica, show evidence of Neolithic habitation.
The area around Vallirana is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling routes through pine forests and vineyards. For specific routes, explore the options available in the Hiking around Vallirana guide, the Cycling around Vallirana guide, or the MTB Trails around Vallirana guide.
Many trails winding through the pine forests and hills are suitable for families, offering scenic views and a chance to connect with nature. The Hermitage of Sant Ramon is listed as family-friendly, providing an accessible destination with rewarding views. Look for routes with moderate difficulty in the hiking guides for suitable options.
Popular hiking routes include the 'Vallirana Trail' and the 'Montañas del Moro y de la Bruguera — circular desde Vallirana', both offering moderate challenges. For more options, including routes to specific highlights like La Morella Summit, consult the Hiking around Vallirana guide.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m) offers a consistent climb for several kilometers with an average slope of around 6-7%. The area also features difficult cycling and MTB routes, such as the 'Pont del Diable de Martorell – View of Montserrat loop from Vallirana' for cycling, and 'Sant Ponç de Corbera Monastery – Stone Shelter loop from Vallirana' for MTB.
The region can be quite hot in summer, as noted for the Creu d'Aragall area. Spring and autumn generally offer more temperate weather, making them ideal for hiking and cycling. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural scenery.
The Garraf Natural Park is home to diverse indigenous fauna. While specific sightings can vary, you might encounter various bird species, small mammals, and reptiles typical of Mediterranean forests. The park's protected status helps preserve its biodiversity.
Absolutely. La Morella Summit provides stunning 360-degree views stretching from the Parc del Garraf towards Barcelona. The Hermitage of Sant Ramon offers views of the Llobregat river mouth and delta. Additionally, Puig Madrona Summit and Cruz del Puig d'Olorda are also known for their wide and beautiful views over the surrounding area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the beautiful 360-degree views from spots like La Morella Summit and the tranquil natural setting. The variety of trails for hiking and cycling, along with the historical charm of sites like the Hermitage of Sant Ramon, are also highly valued. The area has received significant positive feedback, with 379 upvotes and 199 photos from the komoot community.


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