Best mountain peaks around Castellví De La Marca are found within a municipality nestled in the Alt Penedès region of Catalonia. The area is characterized by a rolling landscape, with its northern and northwestern sections defined by the eastern foothills of the Serra del Montmell. This region offers a blend of natural elevations and historical sites, providing panoramic views of the Penedès plain. The peaks here serve as natural viewpoints and hold historical significance, such as ancient watchtowers.
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Beautiful hike and a great view of Vilanova i la Geltrú and the sea.
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The Puig de l'Àliga, at 464 meters above sea level, is not the highest peak of the Garraf, that honor goes to the Puig de la Mola (534 meters), but it is the highest of the foothills southern parts of the Garraf massif. It forms a natural border between the regions of Alt Penedès and Garraf and is a natural viewpoint of both the Penedès plain and the Garraf coast. At its highest point there is a geodesic vertex, a large cross, and a fire watch tower.
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La Fita dels Tres Termes is a mountain 234 meters high located in the Garraf massif, at the confluence of the municipalities of Vilanova and la Geltrú, Castellet and la Gornal and Cubelles. In its highest part, next to the forest surveillance tower, there is a cairn of mortar, right at the apex of the three municipal boundaries.
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Beautiful tower not only for its views but also for the views it offers of the Penedès plain. The demanding climb is worth it!
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Small peak, near a quarry, where a series of rural roads converge. This is a typical area of the Penedès with extensive fields of vineyards interspersed with scattered farmhouses where you can also appreciate old quarries. From the top, if the vegetation allows us, you can see from Montserrat, la Mola, la Morella, el Montmell, el Montau and el Puig de l'Àliga, among others. As can be read on a small panel at the top, the Toponym derives from the word "popia", which in the geographical vocabulary of the popular language designates a hill of low height, with a regularly rounded shape and a wide base: the shape of the chest of 'a woman. The word "Papiol" derives from this metaphor. The name is already documented in 992 as the boundary of Viladellops (Olèrdola). Essential peak included in the list of 100 peaks of the F.E.E.C. https://www.feec.cat/activitats/100-cims/cim/penya-del-papiol/
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Located on the hill of the same name, at an altitude of 468 meters, on the Marmellar stream and dominating the entire extension of the Penedès plain, the Castellot is one of the most recognizable surveillance and defense structures of the medieval period. This small fortress had the mission of serving as a lookout and defense of the territory in the event of an attack by the Saracens. Due to its small size, it never had a castle structure, it was just a watchtower and defense tower, with a small attached construction and next to it the primitive chapel of Sant Miquel. The complex is dated between the end of the 10th century and the beginning of the 11th century, with some modifications made in the 13th century, before being abandoned and becoming a temporary refuge for shepherds, vagabonds and bandits. A second phase of restoration was completed in March 2021, mainly focused on the watchtower, the upper part of which can now be accessed via an internal staircase.
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Located on the hill of the same name, at an altitude of 468 meters, on the Marmellar stream and dominating the entire extension of the Penedès plain, the Castellot is one of the most recognizable surveillance and defense structures of the medieval period. This small fortress had the mission of serving as a lookout and defense of the territory in the event of an attack by the Saracens. Due to its small size, it never had a castle structure, it was just a watchtower and defense tower, with a small attached construction and next to it the primitive chapel of Sant Miquel. The complex is dated between the end of the 10th century and the beginning of the 11th century, with some modifications made in the 13th century, before being abandoned and becoming a temporary refuge for shepherds, vagabonds and bandits. A second phase of restoration was completed in March 2021, mainly focused on the watchtower, the upper part of which can now be accessed via an internal staircase.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Puig de l'Àliga, known for its panoramic views of both the Penedès plain and the Garraf coast. Another favorite is La Talaia Summit and Observation Tower, which offers extensive vistas after a rewarding climb. El Castellot is also highly regarded for its historical significance and views over the Penedès plain.
Yes, El Castellot is a prominent historical site. It features the remains of an ancient medieval castle, including a restored circular defense tower and remnants of the chapel of Sant Miquel. This fortress served as a strategic watchtower during the Middle Ages, offering a blend of history and stunning views.
The mountain peaks around Castellví De La Marca offer diverse and expansive views. From El Castellot, you can see the Penedès plain, its vineyards, and the Litoral and Prelitoral mountain ranges, with glimpses of the sea, Pyrenees, or Montserrat on clear days. Puig de l'Àliga provides a natural viewpoint of both the Penedès plain and the Garraf coast. Fita dels Tres Termes offers beautiful views of Vilanova i la Geltrú and the sea.
Absolutely. Many peaks, such as El Castellot, are popular hiking destinations. Routes range from moderate, like a 1.5-kilometer trail with 185 meters elevation gain, to circular routes of about 6.4 km. While some ascents can be consistently uphill or involve rocky terrain, many paths are pleasant, passing through shaded and wooded areas. You can find various hiking routes in the region, including those listed in the Hiking around Castellví De La Marca guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Castellví De La Marca offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Castellet Castle – Iron sculptures loop' or the 'Coll de les Ventoses Climb', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Castellví De La Marca guide. For runners, there are challenging trails like 'Castellot de Castellví — circular by the Casas Noves de la Riera' in the Running Trails around Castellví De La Marca guide.
Yes, some trails leading to peaks like La Talaia Summit and Observation Tower can include steep sections with slopes up to 20%. The ascent to El Castellot, while pleasant in parts, can also be consistently uphill and involve rocky terrain requiring some use of hands. Penya del Papiol is also categorized as challenging, with some areas described as very dangerous and slippery, requiring mountain shoes.
The region's Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking and exploring the peaks, offering pleasant temperatures and clear skies. During these seasons, the views are often at their best, and the trails are comfortable for activity. Summer can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable, while winter offers cooler, sometimes crisp, conditions for hiking.
Puig de l'Àliga is significant as it forms a natural border between the Alt Penedès and Garraf regions. At its highest point, you'll find a geodesic vertex, a large cross, and a fire watch tower. It's highly regarded for its breathtaking views of both the Penedès plain and the Garraf coast, making the climb well worth the effort.
Yes, circular routes are available. For instance, a circular route to El Castellot is approximately 6.4 km long with a 292-meter elevation gain, typically taking about 2 hours and 45 minutes, starting from the Marmellar stream parking area. You can find more options in the Hiking around Castellví De La Marca guide.
Penya del Papiol is a 381-meter mountain located in Olèrdola, within the Alt Penedès region. It's known for its views of the surrounding vineyards and other prominent peaks like Montserrat and Puig de l'Àliga. Its name derives from 'popia,' a term for a low, rounded hill, and it's included in the F.E.E.C.'s list of 100 peaks, making it a notable achievement for hikers.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking and extensive views offered from the summits, often stating that the effort of the climb is immediately forgotten once they reach the top. The combination of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the ancient watchtower at El Castellot, also adds a unique appeal. The diverse trails, from shaded paths to challenging rocky sections, cater to various hiking preferences.


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