Best mountain peaks around Castellbisbal include several elevated areas and passes that offer rewarding experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, situated at the northern end of the Ordal mountain range and connecting to the Llobregat valley. The vegetation primarily consists of pine forest with undergrowth, typical of the Catalan pre-coastal mountains. These areas provide opportunities for hiking, cycling, and trail running, allowing visitors to explore the diverse landscape.
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Access to one of the weather balls/radar
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High point. A challenge.
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Wonderful trail to reach it, very nice place and fantastic views. Really worth the way up !
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Challenging climb due to high gradient at times, with little traffic.
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It is a very pleasant and quiet climb that connects Gelida with the area of Corbera de Llobregat and Palma de Cervelló. The two slopes are very fun and shady, the Gelida slope being more constant and the Corbera slope with steps. At the top of the port there is a very legendary bar where you usually stop to have a coffee... or eat something else.
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Cross perfect for going uphill on the inside
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Located at an altitude of 653 metres, Puig d'Agulles is the highest point in the Sierra de l'Ordal, and is located between the municipalities of Gelida (Alt Penedès) and Cervelló (Baix Llobregat). It is accessed by track, although the last 250 meters are cemented, and have a considerable drop in level (with an average gradient of 9.2% and a maximum of 18%). At the top there is a meteorological radar and a fire surveillance cabin.
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Peak of 341 m. altitude, located between the municipalities of Papiol and Sant Cugat del Vallès, in the Collserola mountain range. At the highest part there is a 16 meter high fire watch tower, and at its foot there is the Hermitage of Health and the geodesic vertex 286123001. It is also known of the existence of a Iberian town on top of the hill. The place is a splendid viewpoint of the Baix Llobregat, the ridge of Collserola, the mountains of Montserrat, Sant Llorenç del Munt and Vallès beyond to Montseny. The importance of this natural space is evidenced in recent studies, such as the one that indicates the presence of interesting lichens. In particular, it is important, due to its uniqueness, the first appointment for Catalonia, in terms of cryptogamic flora, of the species "Porina byssophila". This was detected in the lichen surveys in the Escletxes de Papiol and Puigmadrona, and 38 saxicolous and terrestrial lichens have been catalogued, of which 32 are new taxa for the flora of the Collserola Park, such as the one mentioned (Bolea, et al .: 2010: 354). It is the highest point that dominates the entire municipality. This peak is included in the list of the 100 peaks of the FEEC. https://www.feec.cat/activitats/100-cims/cim/puig-madrona/
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One of the most popular spots is the Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m), located at the northern end of the Ordal mountain range. It's known for its challenging climb for cyclists and hikers. Other highly-rated areas include Puig Madrona Summit, offering wide views, and the historical Sant Salvador de les Espases Hermitage, which provides magnificent views of the surroundings and Montserrat.
Yes, the region offers several trails suitable for families. While specific family-friendly peaks aren't detailed, areas like Turó de Mataric are noted for being family-friendly. Many of the trails around Castellbisbal, especially those along the Llobregat River, offer easier sections for a pleasant outing. For specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Castellbisbal guide, which includes an easy hiking loop from Castellbisbal.
You can expect diverse and expansive views. From Puig Madrona Summit, you'll find very wide vistas. The Sant Salvador de les Espases Hermitage provides magnificent views of the surrounding landscape and Montserrat. Additionally, Cruz del Puig d'Olorda is praised for its magical views over the entire area.
The elevated areas and passes around Castellbisbal are ideal for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking. You can find a variety of routes for these activities. For detailed options, check out the Hiking around Castellbisbal guide or the MTB Trails around Castellbisbal guide.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Sant Salvador de les Espases Hermitage is a religious building and viewpoint declared a cultural asset of national interest, with origins dating back to the 14th century and linked to the old Castle of Swords. Puig Madrona Summit also has historical ties, with knowledge of an Iberian town on top of the hill.
The vegetation in the Catalan pre-coastal mountains, including around Castellbisbal, is primarily pine forest with undergrowth. It is known to be a very hot area in summer, so spring and autumn generally offer more comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling. Early mornings in summer can also be pleasant before the heat sets in.
While popular spots like Creu d'Aragall can attract many, the broader region around Castellbisbal includes numerous elevated areas and trails such as La Cuqueta, Torre Fossada, Verdolaga, Costurer, and La Bolera. These offer significant elevation changes and scenic routes, and exploring them might lead you to quieter paths away from the main highlights.
The ascent to Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m) is a significant highlight, known as a challenging climb for both cyclists and hikers. From Gelida, the port is 6.7 kilometers long with an average slope of 6.2% and a maximum of 13% in its initial stages. For mountain biking, routes like 'Camí dels Avis – Avi Trails loop from Martorell - Enllaç' are rated as difficult in the MTB Trails around Castellbisbal guide.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes available. For instance, the Hiking around Castellbisbal guide lists options like 'Martorell's Devil's Bridge – Pont del Diable de Martorell loop from Martorell - Vila | Castellbisbal' and 'Masia de Can Galí loop from Castellbisbal', which are moderate difficulty circular trails.
Visitors frequently praise the wide and magnificent views from various summits and viewpoints, such as those from Puig Madrona Summit and Sant Salvador de les Espases Hermitage. The challenging yet rewarding climbs, like the one to Creu d'Aragall Pass, are also highly appreciated by the komoot community for their natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Yes, the general vegetation in the mountainous areas around Castellbisbal is typical of the Catalan pre-coastal mountains, primarily pine forest with undergrowth. Specific highlights like Turó de Mataric and Cruz del Puig d'Olorda are noted for their forest environments, offering pleasant trails through wooded areas.


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