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Hike the moderate 5.3-mile Calella-Tordera Trail, exploring Palafolls Castle, the Rio la Tordera, and the Church of Santa María de Palafolls
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.81 km
2.49 km
2.17 km
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3.67 km
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1.41 km
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The starting point in Calella is easily accessible. You can reach Calella by train from Barcelona and other nearby cities, with the trailhead a short walk from the Calella station. Parking is also available near the trailhead for those arriving by car.
Yes, the Calella-Tordera Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as parts of the trail pass through the Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure their safety, especially in areas where birds of prey might be present.
The best time to hike the Calella-Tordera Trail is during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is typically milder and more pleasant for hiking. Summer can be very hot, especially in open areas with limited shade, while winter might bring cooler temperatures and potential for rain.
No, you do not need a permit, and there are no entrance fees to hike the Calella-Tordera Trail or to access the Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park sections it traverses.
The trail offers a rich variety of landscapes and terrain. You'll encounter smooth dirt paths, particularly in forested areas, as well as more rocky sections. The route transitions from coastal views near Calella to lush woodlands within the Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park, and then into rural countryside. Proper hiking footwear is essential due to the varied surfaces.
The trail passes near several sites of historical interest. You can observe remnants of old stone structures and terraced agriculture, reflecting centuries of the region's heritage. Specifically, you'll be near Palafolls Castle and the Church of Santa María de Palafolls, offering glimpses into the area's past.
While some natural springs exist along the way, their flow can be seasonal and unreliable. It is highly recommended to carry sufficient water for the entire hike, especially given its length and the potential for warm weather.
The Calella-Tordera Trail (PR C 146) is a point-to-point route, stretching approximately 33 kilometers (about 20.5 miles) from Calella inland towards Tordera. It is not a circular trail, so you will need to arrange transportation from the end point.
For this moderately challenging, multi-day trail, you should bring appropriate hiking footwear, sufficient water and snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing. Given the potential for quick weather changes in the mountains, rain gear is also highly recommended. A map or GPS device is useful, though the trail is generally well-marked.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Calella-Tordera, Eix Central del Maresme, and Tourdera trails, among others. This offers opportunities to explore connecting routes if you wish to extend or modify your hike.
While the trail passes through rural areas, the towns of Calella and Tordera offer various accommodation options, cafes, and restaurants. It's advisable to plan your overnight stays and resupply points in advance, especially if undertaking the full multi-day hike, as services directly on the trail might be limited.
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