Best mountain peaks around Collsuspina are found within a municipality in the Moianès region, characterized by its mountainous terrain. Elevations in the area often rise above 900 meters, offering scenic landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region features prominent rock formations, elevated viewpoints, and areas of native oak vegetation and green meadows.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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La Trona is a large rocky outcrop that juts out from the sunny straight walls of the Cingles de Bertí, dominating the Sot del Bac valley, despite belonging to Sant Martí de Centelles. This fact has caused that in its obaga part there is a small area with a very specific microclimate. In addition, it is a good example of an off-road climbing school. The rock isn't exactly Yosemite granite or Verdon limestone, but it's pretty good quality compared to the vast majority of Osona's walls. It dominates the hidden natural link between the Vallès and Osona, looking towards the Vallès despite belonging to Osona, in the middle of the cliff that follows the gorge formed by the river of the same name. The name probably comes from its curious shape, since it could well be the high chair of some giant. From its summit you can see the southern part of the Congost valley, closed by the Puiggraciós and the town of La Garriga; to the east you can enjoy the entire western sector of the Monseny massif, dominated by the Turó del Tagamanent with the Pla de la Calma and the Carenes d'en Bosc in the background; and towards the north, if the elements cooperate, you can see the Pyrenees. To the west is the entire eastern sector of the Cingles de Bertí up to its buttress of Puiggraciós.
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La Trona is a rock of 805.9 meters of altitude with a prominence of 12 m. It is a very popular climbing point due to its verticality.
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Puigfred is a mountain of 944 meters that is located at the southern end of the municipality of Sant Martí de Centelles, in the place known as the Cingles de Bertí, and forms a set of predominant elevations of the region along with the mountain range of the Barks (separated by the Nou neck). It is surrounded by different massifs such as Rajadell, Bellavista Vella and Puig-Arnau. To the east of the summit there are other remarkable elevations such as the summit of La Trona or the hill of Rajadell. The GR 5 long-distance path and the Matagalls - Montserrat path also pass to the east.
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Any good time, the route can be classified as easy, and if you like history, you will be able to soak up what happened in 1715 and the repercussions to this day.
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The section to ascend if you go by bike is difficult to climb on hills, too much upward slope. I recommend going down the main one and not the other viewpoint, but only if you go by bike, it is a very narrow and inclined section for hikers.
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Beautiful hermitage on top of a hill overlooking the plain of Vic. Must visit.
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Beautiful hermitage on top of a hill with views over the whole plain of Vic. Must visit.
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The Collsuspina region offers several prominent points of interest. One of the most notable is La Trona (Bertí Cliffs), a distinctive rock formation at 805.9 meters, popular for climbing and offering views of the Congost valley and Monseny massif. Another significant spot is the Ermita de Sant Sebastià, a hermitage on a hill providing panoramic views over the Vic Plain. Additionally, the Collet de Sant Pere and Ruins of Sant Pere del Coll de la Crossa is a mountain pass at 930 meters with historical church ruins.
The terrain around Collsuspina is essentially mountainous, with elevations often rising above 900 meters. You'll encounter prominent rock formations like La Trona, known for its verticality. The landscape is characterized by beautiful areas of native oak vegetation, such as the Casanoves wood, and lush green meadows. Trails often cross ravines and streams, offering diverse natural scenery.
Yes, the area features several historical and religious sites. The Ermita de Sant Sebastià is a beautiful hermitage situated on a hilltop, offering historical context and views. Furthermore, the Collet de Sant Pere and Ruins of Sant Pere del Coll de la Crossa includes the remains of a church at a mountain pass, adding a historical dimension to your visit.
Beyond hiking and exploring the peaks, the Collsuspina area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and running. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Collsuspina, Gravel biking around Collsuspina, and Running Trails around Collsuspina guides.
Yes, Collsuspina offers routes suitable for families. While some peaks like La Trona are more challenging due to their verticality, the general area provides trails for walking or cycling that cater to different experience levels, including families. The lush landscapes and green meadows make for pleasant nature walks.
The cool, rainy climate of Collsuspina contributes to its lush landscapes. Autumn is particularly recommended for nature walks, as the region's native oak vegetation provides a vibrant display of colors, making it an ideal time to enjoy the scenic beauty.
For those seeking a challenge, La Trona (Bertí Cliffs) is a popular climbing point known for its verticality. The 'Camí de la Trona' path, an ancient mule track, offers spectacular views along ledges across vertical cliffs, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights. The ascent to El Roc Gros Viewpoint can also be difficult, especially by bike, due to steep inclines.
For exceptional panoramic views, consider visiting the viewpoint of Sant Cugat de Gavadons, which offers expansive vistas of the Vic Plain, Montseny, and the Eastern Pyrenees. The Ermita de Sant Sebastià also provides excellent views over the plain of Vic.
Yes, the GR 5 long-distance path and the Matagalls - Montserrat path pass to the east of Puigfred Hill (944 m), offering opportunities for longer treks through the region's mountainous landscape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic scenery, the opportunities for climbing, and the expansive views from various elevated points. The combination of prominent rock formations, historical sites, and diverse trails suitable for different activities makes the area a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The village of Collsuspina is situated at an altitude of over 900 meters above sea level, placing it within the mountainous terrain of the region and offering a high starting point for explorations.


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