Best mountain peaks around Sant Boi De Llobregat are found within the Garraf Massif, Ordal Mountains, and the wider Collserola range. This region provides access to diverse natural landscapes and elevated viewpoints. Sant Boi de Llobregat is strategically located, offering routes to peaks that combine natural exploration with historical interest. The area features mountains with varying altitudes, from coastal hills to higher summits.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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La Morella is the second highest peak in the Garraf Massif after Montau (658 m), at 593.6 meters. It is located in the municipality of Begues, in the Baix Llobregat region. Its surroundings contain several chasms. There is also the tail of the old Garraf landfill, currently being restored. At the summit, we can find a geodesic vertex. The peak is included in the FEEC's list of the 100 peaks. A long-distance trail (GR 92 Mediterranean Trail) passes through this mountain peak, on its 21st stage from Bruguers to Garraf. It meets the local short-distance trail (SL-C 99), which is 6.1 km long, running from the Cal Ganxo Environmental Activities Center (Castelldefels) to La Morella. If we follow the GR 92 towards the town of Garraf, 3.5 km away we reach the La Pleta Information Centre in Garraf Park.
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For the spectacular view of the Baix Llobregat.
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To get to the top, I went along the Ratpenat road until a detour that goes there. The entire route is accessible by bike except for going up to the peak of the mountain, where you have to go downhill and push it along a complicated path, especially at the highest part. The views are worth it!!
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The mountain of Sant Pere Màrtir (in Catalan: Sant Pere Màrtir) https://parcnaturalcollserola.cat/sant-pere-martir/
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Slight, steady climb. You have a beautiful view from the top!
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If the climb is from Sant Boi it will be more sustained, from Viladecans it is more broken and with a couple of sections that are a little bit rough, especially the last one, but they are not impossible.
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The highest point of Viladecans. Good ramps.
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The region offers several notable peaks. La Morella Summit is the second-highest peak in the Garraf Massif, offering extensive views. Hermitage of Sant Ramon (Montbaig) provides scenic views over the Llobregat delta and has historical significance. Sant Pere Màrtir Summit and Observation Towers offers excellent views of Barcelona, and Puig d'Olorda is also a popular choice for its views and accessibility.
Yes, the Hermitage of Sant Ramon is considered family-friendly. Its 293-meter peak is accessible, and the site includes a small bar and a Landscape Interpretation Center open on weekends, making it suitable for a family outing.
The Hermitage of Sant Ramon, built between 1885 and 1887, is a significant religious and historical site. It's dedicated to San Ramón Nonato, the patron saint of newborns. The mountain itself was historically known as Golbes mountain in medieval times. Additionally, Sant Pere Màrtir Summit and Observation Towers also holds historical significance.
Many peaks in the region boast great views. The Hermitage of Sant Ramon offers scenic views over the Llobregat delta. La Morella Summit provides beautiful 360-degree views into Barcelona and the Parc del Garraf. Sant Pere Màrtir Summit and Observation Towers is also known for its extensive views of Barcelona. Cruz del Puig d'Olorda offers magical views over the entire area.
The mountain peaks around Sant Boi de Llobregat offer a variety of trails. For instance, La Morella Summit is part of the GR 92 Mediterranean Trail, suitable for long-distance hikers, and also connects with the local short-distance trail (SL-C 99). Many routes to peaks like Sant Pere Màrtir Summit are available, ranging from moderate to more challenging ascents. The region caters to intermediate hikers, with options for both leisurely walks and more strenuous climbs.
Beyond hiking, the area around Sant Boi de Llobregat is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Sant Boi, Creu de la Missió, Colònia Güell – Circular Route' or 'Golbes Fountain loop from Sant Boi'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Footbridge over the Llobregat River' loop, and road cycling routes including 'El Prat - riding around El Baix Llobregat' or the 'Gavà - Begues Climb'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Sant Boi De Llobregat, Gravel biking around Sant Boi De Llobregat, and Road Cycling Routes around Sant Boi De Llobregat guide pages.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making spring and autumn ideal for hiking and exploring the peaks. During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable if visiting then. Winter offers cooler temperatures, which can be pleasant for hiking, though some higher or more exposed areas might be windier.
While popular peaks like Sant Ramon and La Morella can attract visitors, exploring some of the lesser-known trails or visiting during off-peak hours (weekdays, early mornings) can offer a quieter experience. Peaks like Puig Madrona Summit or certain routes on Puig d'Olorda might provide more solitude, especially if you venture beyond the main viewpoints.
On Sant Ramon Mountain, you'll find the illuminated Hermitage of Sant Ramon, which is particularly striking at night. La Morella Summit features a geodesic vertex and is surrounded by several chasms. Sant Pere Màrtir Summit is notable for its observation towers. Puig Madrona Summit hosts a fire vigilance tower and an ancient Iberian town site.
Many natural areas and trails in the region are generally dog-friendly, especially those in the Garraf Massif and Collserola mountains. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to clean up after them. Specific regulations might apply to certain parks or reserves, so checking local signage is advisable.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes that allow you to explore the peaks and return to your starting point. For example, the 'Sant Boi, Creu de la Missió, Colònia Güell – Circular Route' is a popular running trail that can also be hiked. Many local trails around peaks like Sant Ramon and Puig d'Olorda can be combined to form circular walks, providing diverse scenery and viewpoints.
Sant Boi de Llobregat is well-connected, and some trailheads for the nearby mountains can be reached via public transport. For example, the Collserola mountains, which include Puig d'Olorda and Sant Pere Màrtir, are generally accessible from Barcelona and surrounding towns via FGC trains or buses. For more specific details on routes and connections, it's best to consult local transport websites or apps for the most up-to-date information.


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