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Top 20 Mountain Passes in Barcelona

Best mountain passes in Barcelona offer diverse terrain for outdoor activities. The region, part of Catalonia, features a varied landscape ranging from coastal mountains to higher inland peaks. These areas provide opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural parks. Many passes are easily accessible from the metropolitan area, while others are located further afield in iconic ranges like Montseny and the Pyrenees.

Best mountain passes in Barcelona

  • The most popular mountain passes is Coll Formic Pass (1,145 m), a mountain pass within the Montseny massif. It is known for its challenging cycling routes and panoramic views, with an elevation that provides cooler temperatures.
  • Another must-see spot is Òrrius Pass, a mountain pass offering views of the entire Vallés region. It is popular with mountain bikers, gravel cyclists, and road cyclists due to its low traffic.
  • Visitors also love Parpers Pass, a gentle mountain pass. It connects with many other passes in the coastal mountain range, making it a strategic point for longer cycling routes.
  • Barcelona is known for accessible passes near the city, challenging climbs in natural parks, and formidable Pyrenees passes. The region offers a variety of mountain passes for different activity levels and scenic preferences.
  • The mountain passes in Barcelona are appreciated by the komoot community. Over 190 upvotes and 8 photos highlight the appeal of these routes.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Parpers Pass

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The ascent to the Collada de Parpers begins in La Roca del Vallés in the middle Mogent valley, rugged in the east by the inland slopes of the Coastal Range, a sector where pine and holm oak forests are located, connecting with the town of Argentona si We come from the Maresme coast.

It is a gentle port on both sides but it is interesting because it connects with many ports of the coastal mountain range.

The ascent by the Roca del Vallés has 5.3 kms. with a very moderate mean of 3.2%. The port goes from East to West along the C-1415c.

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Collformic (1145m)

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El Collformic is a classic climb of Montseny with not too steep but constant ramps.

In summer it can be quite exposed, but as it is not too steep and has a bar that is open in summer, it is a good pass to do.

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Orrius Pass - Sant Bartomeu Pass

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It is a hill with views of the entire Vallés, little traffic and a crossing point between MTB, gravel cyclists and road cyclists. The track on the right looking towards Òrrius reaches the hermitage of Sant Bartomeu, very quiet. The descent is cool in both directions, although in the winter season you have to be careful on some curves that are very wet.

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Coll de la Creueta

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Coll de la Creueta, nice views at 1600mtrs of altitude

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Can Benet Pass

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Mandatory stop with good views, it also has a picnic area and trash cans. Silent zone signs, with a little luck you will hear the sound of silence. El Turó de Can Benet is situated between the towns Les Alzines de Can Portell and Turó de Canyadell.
Don't miss the Fita that indicates the direction of the nearby towns, if you are not from the area take your time to find your way.

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Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m)

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The ascent to the top of the Creu d'Aragall is a mountain pass that is located in the municipality of Gelida, and mainly occupies a mountainous area located at the northern end of the Ordal mountain range, connecting to the south with the Llobregat valley. .

The vegetation in the mountainous area is typical of the Catalan pre-coastal mountains, mainly pine forest with undergrowth with bushes, being a very hot area in summer.

The port from Gelida is 6.7 kilometers long, with an average slope of 6.2% and a maximum slope of 13% in the first stages.

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Views climbing the Coll de la Creueta

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1921 meters high.
Bordering peak between the Ripollés and Berguedá regions and dividing the waters between the Ter and Llobregat rivers.
The slope of the bergadá is included in the Cadí Moixeró Natural Park.
It is considered one of the great ports of Catalonia (from the south side) through which La Volta a Catalunya or La Vuelta a España have passed on several occasions.

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Estenalles Pass

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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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Coll de Bracons

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If you want to drive over the Coll de Bracons, I recommend the driveway of Joanetes. On this side the asphalt is rough and covered with chippings. On the descent to St Pere de Torello the road is newly asphalted in October 2019 and in best condition.

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Coll de Can Maçana

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Fork towards the Montserrat or Marganell monastery

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May 28, 2026, Collado de Orrius - Coll de Sant Bartomeu

Coll de Sant Bartomeu

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October 15, 2025, Coll de Bracons

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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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Hellish climb but with spectacular views, good asphalt too

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From Navarcles, you go uphill with some rest between each uphill section.

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Parking is difficult in the area after 10:00. The area is beautiful and has great views. You can take a practically flat route (Collformic to the ruins of El Café, but it's not circular), a more challenging one like Matagalls. And many more!

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You'll have good luck if you see the Magical mountain, and the descent after is fantastic :-)

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Joost
April 20, 2025, Collformic (1145m)

Beautiful, even, climb. Definitely a great option from Montseny back towards Viladrau

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easily accessible mountain passes from Barcelona for a quick escape?

For a quick escape, Collserola Park, often called Barcelona's 'green lung,' offers numerous routes and smaller passes ideal for hiking and cycling with stunning city views. Another option is Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m), located in the Ordal mountain range, known for challenging cycling climbs through pine forests.

Which mountain passes are recommended for cyclists near Barcelona?

Cyclists have several excellent options. Òrrius Pass is popular for its low traffic and views of the Vallés region, suitable for mountain, gravel, and road cyclists. Parpers Pass is a gentle ascent connecting to many other coastal mountain range passes, perfect for longer routes. Further afield, Coll de les Ventoses offers consistent gradients and panoramic views of the Penedès plain.

Are there any family-friendly mountain passes or areas near Barcelona?

Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Collserola Park offers many accessible trails for hiking and exploring. Can Benet Pass is noted as family-friendly, featuring good views and a picnic area. Montserrat Natural Park also has routes ranging from easy to challenging, making it possible to find suitable options for families, alongside its cultural attractions.

What are the best mountain passes for panoramic views?

Many passes offer breathtaking views. Collserola Park provides stunning vistas of Barcelona and the Mediterranean. Coll Formic Pass (1,145 m) within the Montseny massif offers panoramic views of the surrounding protected landscapes. From the higher points of Montserrat Natural Park, you can even see the Pyrenees on a clear day.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Barcelona's mountain passes?

The region boasts diverse natural features. You'll find extensive pine and holm oak forests, especially around passes like Creu d'Aragall Pass and Collserola Park. Montseny Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, features diverse landscapes including beech forests and rocky outcrops. Montserrat Natural Park is famous for its unique 'serrated' pink conglomerate rock formations.

Are there challenging mountain passes for experienced hikers or cyclists?

Absolutely. For cyclists, the ascent to Creu d'Aragall Pass from Gelida is challenging with sections up to 13%. Coll Formic Pass (1,145 m) is a classic, challenging climb within Montseny. For those seeking serious challenges, the Catalan Pyrenees offer formidable passes like Vallter (Vallter 2000) with a 12-kilometer ascent to 2,155 meters, known for its demanding climbs and professional cycling history.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The mountain passes near Barcelona are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking with routes like 'From the mountains to the sea' or 'Through the Parc de Collserola' as detailed in the Gravel biking in Barcelona guide. For hiking, explore easy trails such as 'Vallvidrera Reservoir Trail' or 'Empedrat de Morou' from the Easy hikes in Barcelona guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like 'Parc de Collserola, Can Borrell' or 'Serra de Galliners Loop' found in the MTB Trails in Barcelona guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes near Barcelona?

The best time to visit depends on your activity. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer can be very warm, especially at lower elevations like Creu d'Aragall Pass, though higher passes like Coll Formic Pass provide cooler temperatures. Winter can bring wet conditions to some descents, such as at Òrrius Pass, and snow to the higher Pyrenees passes.

Are there any cultural or historical landmarks near the mountain passes?

Yes, particularly at Montserrat Natural Park, which is home to the famous Montserrat Monastery and the 'Moreneta' (Black Madonna), making it a significant spiritual and cultural center. Within Collserola Park, visitors can also encounter historic architectural elements like churches and monasteries.

What are the parking options at these mountain passes?

Parking availability varies by pass. For example, Coll Formic Pass (1,145 m) offers a parking area with capacity for 20 vehicles, and another 500 meters away for 40 more. Coll de Can Maçana also has parking facilities. For other passes, it's advisable to check specific local information or consider public transport options where available.

What makes the Pyrenees passes near Barcelona special?

The Pyrenees passes, though further from Barcelona, are renowned for their formidable climbs, professional cycling history, and breathtaking alpine scenery. Passes like the Col du Portillon (1,293 m) have been featured in the Tour de France, and Port del Cantó has been part of the Vuelta a España. They offer demanding routes and spectacular views, making them a must-visit for serious cyclists and nature enthusiasts.

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