Best mountain passes around Castellbisbal offer diverse terrain for outdoor enthusiasts in the province of Barcelona. The region features a mix of challenging ascents and scenic routes, particularly around the Llobregat valley and the Ordal mountain range. Its landscape is characterized by pine forests and varied elevations, providing opportunities for both road cycling and hiking. These routes connect various municipalities and offer a blend of physical challenge and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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I confirm again that the path is narrow and overgrown in some places.
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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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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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High point. A challenge.
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Good port from Terrassa. Smooth and continuous climb, between woods and with little traffic.
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Challenging climb due to high gradient at times, with little traffic.
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It is a constant climb, full of shadows, with perfect asphalt, with little traffic, turns at the beginning and with more straights in the intermediate and final parts. It is a perfect port to train and enjoy the tranquility. Gelida is the starting point, although it is true that either from Martorell or from Sant Sadurní, the road goes up.
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It is a very pleasant and quiet climb that connects Gelida with the area of Corbera de Llobregat and Palma de Cervelló. The two slopes are very fun and shady, the Gelida slope being more constant and the Corbera slope with steps. At the top of the port there is a very legendary bar where you usually stop to have a coffee... or eat something else.
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The mountain passes around Castellbisbal offer diverse terrain, characterized by pine forests with undergrowth, varied elevations, and scenic views. You'll find routes with constant gradients and well-maintained asphalt, particularly on popular cycling climbs. The region is part of the Catalan pre-coastal mountains, connecting to the Llobregat valley.
Yes, Pla del Fideuer is specifically noted as a family-friendly mountain pass. It's a border pass between Olesa de Montserrat and Vacarisses, offering a pleasant outing with facilities like picnic tables, making it ideal for families who don't want to walk extensively.
For cycling training, the Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m) is highly recommended. It's known for its constant gradient, well-maintained asphalt, and low traffic volume, providing an ideal environment for focused training. The ascent from Gelida spans 6.7 kilometers with an average slope of 6.2%.
The mountainous area around Castellbisbal, particularly the pine forests, can be very hot in summer. For a more comfortable experience, spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures, making them ideal for exploring the passes and trails. Winter can also be pleasant, though some sections might be cooler.
The region around Castellbisbal is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, mountain biking, and general cycling tours. There are numerous routes available, such as the 'Martorell and Castellbisbal Loop via El Suro Ascent' for road cycling, or the 'Ruta Llobregat entre Paseo de San Vicente y puente peatonal de Castelbisbal - circular' for MTB. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Castellbisbal, Road Cycling Routes around Castellbisbal, and MTB Trails around Castellbisbal guides.
Yes, many of the passes offer scenic views. The Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m) provides characteristic views of the Catalan pre-coastal mountains. Additionally, the Alt de la Creu d'Aragall (537 m) – Gelida Side is also noted as a viewpoint, offering tranquility and natural beauty.
The passes offer a range of difficulties. Climbs like the Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m) are considered challenging, with constant gradients and maximum slopes up to 13%. However, there are also moderate local climbs like 'The Castellbisbal Climb' (8.3 km, 2.8% avg gradient) and family-friendly options like Pla del Fideuer, catering to different fitness levels.
Yes, the Alt de la Creu d'Aragall (537 m) – Gelida Side is known for having many shaded sections, making it a more comfortable option during warmer periods. The general vegetation of pine forests also contributes to shaded areas on various routes.
While major passes are often nearby, Castellbisbal features local climbs popular with cyclists. 'The Castellbisbal Climb' is an 8.3 km ascent with an average gradient of 2.8%. Another is the 'Av. Castellbisbal Cycling Climb,' a shorter 0.82 km route with an average gradient of 3.1% and a maximum of 8.5%, offering a quick challenge.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility, well-maintained roads, and the opportunity for consistent training on climbs like the Creu d'Aragall. The diverse landscapes, from pine forests to varied elevations, and the blend of physical challenge with natural beauty are also highly valued. The komoot community has contributed 72 upvotes and 13 photos, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes. For road cycling, the 'Martorell and Castellbisbal Loop via El Suro Ascent' is a moderate 35 km loop that incorporates diverse landscapes and significant elevation gain. Many other cycling and MTB loops are available, often connecting different towns and natural features around the Llobregat river valley.


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