Best mountain peaks around Sant Vicenç Dels Horts are found within the broader Baix Llobregat region and the nearby Collserola mountain range. The area features accessible natural areas with notable viewpoints and smaller summits. The most prominent local peak is Sant Ramon mountain, also known as Montbaig, which reaches an altitude of 293 meters. These locations offer panoramic views of the Llobregat plain and surrounding landscapes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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For the spectacular view of the Baix Llobregat.
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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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Access to one of the weather balls/radar
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High point. A challenge.
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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 most prominent local peak is Hermitage of Sant Ramon, also known as Montbaig, which offers panoramic views of the Llobregat plain. Another popular spot is Sant Pere Màrtir Summit and Observation Towers, providing varied routes and views of Barcelona.
Yes, the Hermitage of Sant Ramon (Montbaig) is considered family-friendly. The hike to its 293-meter summit is described as a slight, steady climb, making it accessible for families seeking outdoor activity and scenic beauty without extreme difficulty.
From peaks like the Hermitage of Sant Ramon, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Baix Llobregat plain and the Llobregat delta. Other viewpoints, such as Sant Pere Màrtir Summit, offer impressive vistas of Barcelona.
The Hermitage of Sant Ramon itself is a religious building located at the summit of Montbaig, built between 1885 and 1887. The mountain was historically known as La Fita, marking the division of three municipalities. Puig Madrona Summit also has historical significance, with knowledge of an Iberian town on top of the hill and the Ermita de la Salut de Papiol nearby.
For a more challenging experience, consider the Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m). Located in the Ordal mountain range, it offers a sustained ascent with an average slope of around 6% over 6.7 kilometers, reaching a maximum slope of 13% in its initial stages.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For instance, the 'Torrassa Route' (14.1km, 480m elevation gain) can lead to the Montpedrós Summit. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes on the Hiking around Sant Vicenç Dels Horts guide, including the 'Hermitage of Sant Ramon – Golbes Fountain loop'.
Beyond hiking, the area offers opportunities for running and road cycling. You can explore running trails like the 'Montpedrós Summit loop' from Sant Vicenç dels Horts, or road cycling routes such as the 'Martorell's Devil's Bridge – View of La Creu de Lavit loop'. Find more options in the Running Trails and Road Cycling Routes guides for the region.
The most prominent local peak, Sant Ramon mountain (Montbaig), reaches an altitude of 293 meters. Other notable points include the Creu d'Aragall Pass at 537 meters and Cruz del Puig d'Olorda at 450 meters.
The trails often feature diverse forests, particularly pine forests with undergrowth, typical of the Catalan pre-coastal mountains. You'll encounter varied terrain, from steady climbs to rougher sections, and enjoy natural viewpoints offering expansive vistas of the Llobregat plain and surrounding landscapes.
Visitors consistently highlight the spectacular panoramic views, especially from spots like the Hermitage of Sant Ramon and Sant Pere Màrtir Summit. The variety of routes, from accessible climbs to more challenging ascents, and the opportunity to experience both natural beauty and historical sites are also highly appreciated.
While not entirely hidden, the Puig Madrona Summit, located within the Sierra de Collserola, offers very wide views and a fun hike, often described as a rewarding experience. Similarly, the Cruz del Puig d'Olorda is considered a magical place for its views and symbolic cross.
The region's pre-coastal mountain climate means summers can be very hot. Spring and autumn generally offer more pleasant temperatures for hiking. While specific seasonal data isn't provided, these seasons typically provide comfortable conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the views.


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