Mountain passes around Mura are situated in a region featuring diverse terrain, suitable for both cycling and hiking. These passes often serve as connectors between local municipalities and provide access to natural landscapes. The area is characterized by forested sections and elevated viewpoints, offering varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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It's tough climbing up here on a road bike, especially in winter... But an unforgettable and addictive experience... and then on beyond Ases there's still a good climb left, and then down (carefully) to Castellterçol
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A very pleasant climb. Few cars, a cool, shady area. There are some rest areas that make the 8km climb manageable.
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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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One of the two climbs that leave Terrassa and cross the Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç de Munt i l'Obac, thus connecting the Vallés Occidental region with the Bages region. Like the climb to Coll d'Estanalles, Coll de l'Obac is a very gentle climb, on a narrow, rough road, without a hard shoulder, very busy with cars on Sundays and public holidays, so you have to be careful, especially on the descent. The final stretch of the climb, the last 2 km, is by far the hardest, especially a very long straight that exceeds 7%. It is very pleasant to ride there first thing in the morning, with shade and the freshness of the forest. The views of Montserrat, the Bages plain and the Pyrenees line are well worth it... and a good photo.
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Good port from Terrassa. Smooth and continuous climb, between woods and with little traffic.
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Among the most popular mountain passes in the Mura region, you'll find Coll d'Ases (860 m), known for its challenging climb and excellent viewpoint. Another favorite is Pla del Fideuer, a border pass offering picnic tables, making it suitable for family outings. Coll de Estenalles is also highly regarded by cyclists for its scenic route and views.
Yes, the Mura region offers family-friendly options. Pla del Fideuer is a great choice, featuring tables for picnics and easy access for a pleasant family outing. Additionally, many trails around the passes are suitable for walks with varying difficulty levels.
The mountain passes around Mura are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see forested sections, elevated viewpoints offering beautiful vistas, and unique natural monuments like The Dancing Holm Oak, which also serves as a resting point for cyclists.
The Mura region is excellent for various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, with challenging climbs like Coll d'Ases and scenic routes such as the Carretera de la Mata to Coll d’Estenalles. You can also find numerous hiking and running trails. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Mura, Mountain Hikes around Mura, and Running Trails around Mura guides.
Absolutely. The Mura region is a cyclist's paradise. Passes like Coll de Estenalles are purely cycling ports, offering long routes with many curves. The Carretera de la Mata to Coll d’Estenalles is another popular cycling route with a stretched ascent. Many cyclists also use The Dancing Holm Oak as a resting point before continuing to other destinations.
Visitors particularly enjoy the challenging yet rewarding cycling experiences, the stunning viewpoints, and the natural beauty of the area. Many appreciate the well-maintained roads for cycling and the opportunities for picnics and family outings at spots like Pla del Fideuer. The sense of accomplishment after climbing a pass like Coll d'Ases is also a highlight for many.
For cycling, spring and autumn are generally recommended for passes like Coll de Estenalles, as temperatures are more moderate. Summers can be too hot, and winters too cold for comfortable rides, especially on longer ascents.
Yes, several passes offer excellent viewpoints. Coll d'Ases (860 m) is noted for its excellent panoramic views. Coll de Estenalles, while not having views directly at the summit, is surrounded by a beautiful bucolic landscape and offers high points to enjoy vistas. Pla del Fideuer also provides scenic surroundings.
The mountain passes around Mura offer a range of difficulty levels. Some, like Coll d'Ases, are considered tough climbs, especially on a road bike. Others, such as Coll de Estenalles, are described as challenging but manageable for many cyclists regardless of their level, with long stretches and moderate slopes. The region caters to both intermediate and more experienced adventurers.
Yes, there are designated spots for resting and picnicking. Pla del Fideuer is specifically mentioned as having tables for picnics. Additionally, The Dancing Holm Oak is a well-known resting area, particularly for cyclists, before they continue on their routes.
Yes, the Mura region, particularly around the Sant Llorenç del Munt Natural Park, offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find routes ranging from easy to difficult, suitable for different preferences. For specific hiking options, you can refer to the Mountain Hikes around Mura guide, which includes trails like the 'Mura – Puig de la Balma loop'.


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