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Hike the difficult 11.3-mile La Garriga Trail, gaining 1468 feet, through diverse landscapes and historical sites in 5 hours and 14 minutes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parc Natural del Montseny
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18.2 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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8.72 km
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976 m
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5.26 km
3.92 km
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This route is rated as difficult, spanning over 18 kilometers with approximately 447 meters of elevation gain. It requires a very good fitness level, sturdy shoes, and sure-footedness. Some sections may involve loose gravel, making footing tricky.
The terrain is highly diverse, featuring irrigated areas, mosaics of fields and forests, and mountainous slopes. You'll encounter riverside environments along the River Congost, and paths may include sections with loose gravel. The landscape transitions from dry land to green and even blue areas.
The route offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. You'll pass by the beautiful Vallcàrquera Stream and the Font del Molí. The broader La Garriga trail network also features Roman villas, medieval castles, air-raid shelters, and Modernist architecture, reflecting the area's rich history.
While the provided information doesn't explicitly state dog-friendliness for this specific route, many trails in the La Garriga area are generally accessible for dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near agricultural land, and to check local regulations before your visit. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
The diverse landscape of La Garriga can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. However, for the most comfortable hiking experience, spring and autumn are generally ideal, offering milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summers can be hot, and while winter hiking is possible, conditions may vary, especially on higher or more exposed sections.
Yes, the route passes by the Rectoria de Vallcàrquera – Nature School, which serves as a facility. The municipality of La Garriga itself offers various amenities, including cafes and accommodation, which can be found before or after your hike.
Based on the available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the La Garriga Trail. However, it's always a good idea to check the official local tourism website (e.g., visitalagarriga.cat) for any updated regulations before your visit.
The trail starts from La Garriga. While specific parking details for the exact trailhead are not provided, parking is generally available within the municipality of La Garriga. It's advisable to check local parking options in the town center or near the starting point of the route.
La Garriga is well-connected by public transport. You can typically reach the town by train or bus, making it accessible without a car. From the town center, the trailhead is usually within walking distance. Consult local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings.
Yes, this route overlaps with several other official trails. Notably, it covers significant portions of the Sender de la Garriga (74%), El Camí IT7TR1 El Camí de Llevant: de Montserrat a Salses (49%), and La Jonquera - Sant Adrià del Besós (49%). You'll also find sections that are part of the Figaró-Tagamanent and Els Tres Monts trails.
Given its 'difficult' rating, this specific 18-kilometer route is generally not recommended for beginners or young families. It requires a good level of fitness and sure-footedness. However, the broader La Garriga trail system does offer easier, shorter routes suitable for all skill levels if you're looking for a less challenging option.