Mountain peaks around El Pont D'Armentera are situated within the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range, providing access to notable elevations in the nearby Serra de Comaverd and Serra del Cogulló. This region in Tarragona, Catalonia, is located at an elevation of about 349 meters. The area features diverse landscapes, from cultivated fields to rugged mountain paths, with higher elevations offering scenic views. The terrain includes summits, viewpoints, and historical sites.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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The trail that brings you to this point is in good condition and suitable for all ages. From here, you can choose to descend to Can Marles, or if you turn off the first path, you'll reach Cal Joan de la Torre and then Aiguaviva.
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Three emblematic points of the mountain range come together: Castellot, with the remains of the medieval fortress that guarded the Penedès; the Romanesque hermitage of Sant Miquel, from the 11th century, small and simple, but full of history; and the Creu del Montmell, which crowns the ridge as a symbol visible from afar. Climbing it by MTB or on foot is demanding, with steep and rocky sections, but the reward is immense: a 360º natural viewpoint over vineyards, villages and, on clear days, all the way to the sea. It is a place where nature, heritage and epic panoramas meet in a single point.
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It crowns the mountain range and is one of the most iconic points in Baix Penedès. Located at an altitude of over 780 m, it offers a spectacular panorama of the entire region and, on clear days, as far as the sea. Today, all that remains are the remains of walls and towers, witnesses to a medieval fortress that controlled the roads and served as a refuge for the population. The climb to Castellot is demanding, with steep and rocky sections, but the reward is enormous: a natural viewpoint where history and landscape merge. On MTB you have to be prepared, it is better to climb calmly and perhaps do the last section on foot, but the experience is very worthwhile. It is a place that reminds us of the strategic importance of this peak and at the same time a perfect point to enjoy the immensity of Montmell.
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El Roc del Cogulló is one of the peaks of the Sierra de Comaverd, although with its 879 meters, it is not the highest of this mountain range, being the Cogulló de Cabra, located about 390 meters to the northeast. From the viewpoint you have a spectacular view of the Conca de Barberà region, with the plain of Poblet in the foreground and the Sierra del Tallat in the background.
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Hermitage that is located close to the mountain that bears the same name. The environment is beautiful to take a break and see the whole that surrounds it.
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At the top of the Serra dels Clots is the mountain of Montclar which reaches almost 1000 meters high in a mountain that allows us to observe spectacular views from the top.
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Excellent location to enjoy the views at the top of the Talaia del Montmell.
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Small hermitage built with stone located at the top of the peak of Montclar. Next to it are the remains of the Montclar castle from where you get a great view of the Conca de Barberà and the Alt Camp.
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The region offers several prominent peaks. Sant Miquel de Montclar is a popular choice, featuring a small hermitage and the remains of Montclar castle. Another significant peak is El Cogulló, also known as Cogulló de Cabra, which is part of the Serra de Comaverd and is recognized as one of the '100 cims essencials de la FEEC'.
You can expect diverse and panoramic views. From Sant Miquel de Montclar, you'll see the Conca de Barberà and Alt Camp. The View of Pico del Montmell offers a spectacular panorama of the entire region, extending to the sea on clear days. From the Roc del Cogulló Viewpoint, you can observe the Conca de Barberà with the plain of Poblet in the foreground.
Yes, several peaks feature historical elements. Sant Miquel de Montclar hosts a stone hermitage and the remains of Montclar castle. Near the View of Pico del Montmell, you'll find remains of a medieval fortress and the Romanesque hermitage of Sant Miquel. The local area also includes historical elements like a restored Roman aqueduct (Pont de les Femades) and the Santa Magdalena church.
Spring is highly recommended for hiking in this area. During this season, the landscapes are vibrant and green, flowers are in bloom, and temperatures are pleasant, making for an enjoyable experience.
Most peaks in the region, such as El Cogulló / Cogulló de Cabra, are considered moderate in difficulty. They are suitable for hikers with good fitness levels and can involve elevation gains of up to 375 meters for a typical circular route of about 12 km.
While many routes are moderate, some sections or shorter loops can be suitable for families. For example, the 'El Pont d'Armentera loop from el Pont d'Armentera' is rated as easy. Always check specific route details for suitability for all family members.
Beyond hiking, the area around El Pont D'Armentera offers various outdoor activities. You can explore a range of Road Cycling Routes, including scenic loops like 'Bar Yoli – View of Tarragona loop from Vila-rodona'. There are also challenging MTB Trails, such as the 'Penedès 360 All Mountain Trail'.
Yes, there are dedicated hiking trails. For instance, the ascent to El Cogulló often involves following a section of the GR-7 long-distance path. You can find various Hiking routes around El Pont D'Armentera, including the 'Roc del Cogulló Viewpoint – El Cogulló Summit loop from Tossal del Canela'.
The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, transitioning from cultivated fields and olive groves to more rugged mountain paths. A distinctive feature on the route to El Cogulló is the 'Roca del Cogulló,' which requires a short, assisted climb with the aid of a chain and stairs.
While El Pont d'Armentera is a small municipality, specific public transport options directly to all trailheads might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider personal transport for easier access to the more remote mountain starting points.
Within the Serra de Comaverd, which forms part of the pre-coastal Catalan mountain ranges, the highest point reaches 907 meters at its northeastern end. Montagut Peak, at 962 meters, is also a significant summit in the broader area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views, the varied terrain of the hiking routes, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites. The presence of well-marked trails like sections of the GR-7 also contributes to an engaging experience.


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