Best attractions and places to see around Montornès Del Vallès include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The town is situated between the Parc Natural de la Serralada de Marina and the Mogent river, offering a diverse environment. Visitors can explore remnants of Iberian and Roman settlements, alongside medieval structures. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling along river paths and through natural parks.
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It's one of Badalona's symbols, but access can sometimes be closed. It's well worth a visit.
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The uphill stretch from Roca del Valles isn't difficult and is a lovely greenery. The descent to the Orrius junction is similar.
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lonely road with lots of vegetation, very pretty
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This is another of the legendary climbs in the coastal mountain range of the province of Barcelona. It is a very accessible climb with slopes that never exceed 6%. It has approximately 5 km of climbing on both sides. It connects the town of Roca del Vallés with Argentona, next to Mataró, very close to the coast. It is highly recommended because there is hardly any traffic and you can ride in complete peace.
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The Dolmen of Can Boquet, also known as Roca d'en Toni, is a megalithic structure in Catalonia. The name Roca d'en Toni probably comes from the fact that, according to 19th century records, the landowner was called Toni Puig.
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Well, the first time I did it my eyes popped out of their sockets.
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In 2001 the intention to dismantle the jetty was announced, but a group of divers, photographers and other friends of the Oil Bridge, led by Josep Valls, mobilized to defend the conservation of this structure. In 2003 it became the property of the Badalona City Council and after different stages of restoration, it was opened to the public on June 13, 2009, enabled as a promenade that leads out to sea as a viewpoint. Three years later it was integrated with the rest of the promenade. At the entrance platform of the bridge, very close to the Anís del Mono factory, a sculpture by Susana Ruiz dedicated to the history of the factory was inaugurated.
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The Pont del Petroli is a jetty in Badalona built in 1879 for the unloading of petroleum products from tankers. It goes into the sea 250 meters and has a height of 4.5 meters. In 2009 the environment was remodelled, which no longer has industrial use and is a tourist attraction. The Pont del Petroli is a concrete structure consisting of a 235-meter access bridge finished with a 100-m² unloading platform and supported by metal pylons. The Bridge is made up of two T-shaped concrete beams joined together. The bridge is supported by 16 groups of pylons separated every 15 cm, three of the groups of pylons are in the sand of the beach and the rest of the water stuck 6 meters into the seabed.
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Montornès Del Vallès is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Dolmen of the Roca d'en Toni, a well-preserved megalithic structure dating back to the third and second millennium BC. Other significant historical sites include the Iberian settlement of Can Tacó – Turó d'en Roina, the Roman settlement of Mons Observans, and the ruins of the medieval Castle of Montornès. Don't miss the Church of Sant Sadurní and the restored Torre del Telégrafo, which now functions as a museum.
The town is ideally situated between the Parc Natural de la Serralada de Marina and the Mogent river, offering a privileged natural setting. You can explore the fluvial paths of the Mogent river, which are great for walking and cycling, or visit the Parc de Montornès Nord. The nearby Parc de la Serralada Litoral (Coastal Mountain Range Park) also provides opportunities for easy excursions through Mediterranean forests.
Yes, the region offers numerous routes for both hiking and cycling. You can find a variety of MTB trails, running trails, and cycling routes. The Mogent River paths are particularly suitable for family-friendly walks and bike rides, offering flat sections and shaded areas.
For panoramic views, head to La Coscollada Observation Tower, located on the highest hill in Badalona. From here, you can see the Pyrenees, Montseny, the coastal mountains, the sea, and even the plain of Barcelona. Another great spot is Turó de Can Bosquerons, which offers excellent views over the Vallès Oriental region.
Absolutely. The Dolmen of the Roca d'en Toni is considered family-friendly and offers an interesting historical outing. The Mogent River paths and Parc de Montornès Nord are also ideal for family walks and cycling, with easy, flat sections. The Iberian settlement of Can Tacó includes an archaeology classroom and nature classroom, often hosting guided tours suitable for families.
The fluvial paths along the Mogent river are perfect for easy, family-friendly walks and cycling. These routes offer flat sections, walkways, and shaded areas. Parc de Montornès Nord also provides accessible paths for a relaxed stroll with children.
Montornès Del Vallès has an active cultural life. You can enjoy performing arts at the Teatre Margarida Xirgu and Espai Cultural Montbarri. The local library offers reading promotion activities, and Can Saurina hosts exhibitions, conferences, and other socio-cultural events. Additionally, the region is known for its DO Alella wines and cavas, with opportunities for tasting in the vicinity.
The Parpers Pass is a mountain pass that connects with many ports of the coastal mountain range. It offers a moderate ascent through pine and holm oak forests, making it an excellent spot for warming up your legs if you're cycling or hiking. It's a gentle port on both sides, connecting various routes in the area.
Yes, beyond historical ruins, you can visit the Petroli Pier in Badalona, which extends 250 meters into the sea and is now a popular tourist attraction and viewpoint. It was originally built in 1879 for unloading petroleum products and has since been remodelled for public enjoyment.
Beyond the main sites, the municipality is home to numerous scattered masías (farmhouses), many from the 16th and 17th centuries, such as Can Masferrer, Can Vilaró, and Mas Calders. These farmhouses hold significant historical value, with some, like Can Masferrer, even revealing Roman vestiges and remains of a medieval castle.
There's a diverse range of cycling routes. For example, you can try the 'Òrrius and Dolmen de Can Buquet - circular through the Serralada Litoral park' route, which is about 25 km and considered difficult. Other options include the 'Flooded Pathway Through Reeds – Sant Agnès loop' which is an easier 18 km ride. You can find more details on cycling around Montornès Del Vallès.
The Besòs Riverside Path is a beautiful section of the Paseo fluvial del Besòs, running parallel to the Besòs riverbed. You can access it from various points, including Montcada to Can Zam. It's suitable for MTB or gravel bikes, with sections changing from paved bike lanes to dirt paths. The Besòs River Park itself is a significant green space in the Barcelona metropolitan region, offering many miles of paths for walking or cycling.


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