Best mountain peaks around El Pla De Santa Maria are found in the Alt Camp region of Tarragona, Spain, offering diverse elevated points. The area features a scenic landscape with mountains that provide views and hiking opportunities. These peaks combine natural beauty with historical interest, making them suitable for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding mountains offer various experiences for those exploring the region.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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The trail that brings you to this point is in good condition and suitable for all ages. From here, you can choose to descend to Can Marles, or if you turn off the first path, you'll reach Cal Joan de la Torre and then Aiguaviva.
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Three emblematic points of the mountain range come together: Castellot, with the remains of the medieval fortress that guarded the Penedès; the Romanesque hermitage of Sant Miquel, from the 11th century, small and simple, but full of history; and the Creu del Montmell, which crowns the ridge as a symbol visible from afar. Climbing it by MTB or on foot is demanding, with steep and rocky sections, but the reward is immense: a 360º natural viewpoint over vineyards, villages and, on clear days, all the way to the sea. It is a place where nature, heritage and epic panoramas meet in a single point.
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It crowns the mountain range and is one of the most iconic points in Baix Penedès. Located at an altitude of over 780 m, it offers a spectacular panorama of the entire region and, on clear days, as far as the sea. Today, all that remains are the remains of walls and towers, witnesses to a medieval fortress that controlled the roads and served as a refuge for the population. The climb to Castellot is demanding, with steep and rocky sections, but the reward is enormous: a natural viewpoint where history and landscape merge. On MTB you have to be prepared, it is better to climb calmly and perhaps do the last section on foot, but the experience is very worthwhile. It is a place that reminds us of the strategic importance of this peak and at the same time a perfect point to enjoy the immensity of Montmell.
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El Roc del Cogulló is one of the peaks of the Sierra de Comaverd, although with its 879 meters, it is not the highest of this mountain range, being the Cogulló de Cabra, located about 390 meters to the northeast. From the viewpoint you have a spectacular view of the Conca de Barberà region, with the plain of Poblet in the foreground and the Sierra del Tallat in the background.
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Beautiful views of the Baix Camp region from the top where there is an old surveillance tower called Torre d'en Petrol
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Excellent location to enjoy the views at the top of the Talaia del Montmell.
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Mount 963 meters high in the municipality of Querol. From the top, where you can find a geodesic vertex, you can see privileged views of the Alt Camp.
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This viewpoint is not the summit to crown the Cogulló de Cabra (881 m) you have to continue the path following the cliff and you will find a small esplanade with a couple of trees and a white plate and there is the summit.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider View of Pico del Montmell, which crowns the Montmell mountain range and offers vistas over the entire region, and on clear days, even the sea. The Roc del Cogulló Viewpoint also provides a spectacular outlook over the Conca de Barberà region, with the plain of Poblet in the foreground.
Yes, the Montmell mountain range is rich in history. You can explore the remains of the medieval fortress known as Castellot and the 11th-century Romanesque hermitage of Sant Miquel. Additionally, Torre d'en Petrol on Puigcabrer features a 19th-century surveillance tower, offering a glimpse into the past while providing views of the Baix Camp region.
Climbing to the Creu del Montmell, part of the Montmell mountain range, is a demanding experience with steep and rocky sections. The ascent to Cogulló de Cabra also presents a challenge, particularly the scramble on the Roc del Cogulló, which is assisted by a chain and stairs. These routes offer significant rewards for experienced hikers.
Yes, the ascent to Cogulló de Cabra is considered a moderately challenging hike, typically taking around 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete a circular route of about 12 km with 375 meters of elevation gain. La Cogulla de Figuerola del Camp Summit is also a popular destination for intermediate hikers, accessible from various points including Coll de Lilla.
The Roc del Cogulló features a notable scramble section with a chain and stairs, making the ascent an engaging experience. Many peaks, such as Montagut Peak (962 m) and La Cogulla de Figuerola del Camp Summit, host geodesic vertices at their highest points, indicating their significant elevation and use for surveying.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, including routes like the 'Torre de la Mixarda – Santa Maria del Pla Wetlands loop'. There are also various cycling routes, such as the 'Santes Creus – Mazinger Z Statue loop'. For hikers, dedicated hiking guides provide options like the 'Cistercian Route: Santes Creus Circular'.
Yes, for Cogulló de Cabra, the ascent typically follows a portion of the GR-7 long-distance trail. For La Cogulla de Figuerola del Camp Summit, it is accessible from various points, including the Coll de Lilla. You can find detailed hiking routes, such as the 'Roc del Cogulló Viewpoint – Cabra del Camp loop', in the hiking guide for El Pla De Santa Maria.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from the summits and viewpoints, such as those from Montmell and Roc del Cogulló. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, like the medieval fortress remains and Romanesque hermitage in the Montmell area, is also highly valued. The komoot community has shared 14 photos and given 11 upvotes, reflecting the visual appeal and rewarding experiences.
Montagut Peak (962 m), located in the municipality of Querol, is one of the highest points in the vicinity, offering privileged views of the Alt Camp region.
Yes, both Cogulló de Cabra and La Cogulla de Figuerola del Camp Summit are recognized as part of the '100 essential peaks' list by the Catalan Federation of Mountaineering (FEEC), indicating their significance and popularity among mountaineers.
While specific seasonal details are not provided, generally, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for hiking in this region of Catalonia, with milder temperatures and clear skies. Summer can be hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable, while winter can bring colder temperatures at higher elevations.
There is no information indicating that specific permits are required for general hiking in the mountain areas around El Pla De Santa Maria. However, it's always advisable to respect local regulations, stay on marked trails, and practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural environment.


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