Best mountain peaks around Calella are found within the Montnegre Corredor Natural Park, where the mountainous landscape meets the Mediterranean Sea. This region features two distinct massifs: the steeper Montnegre and the gentler El Corredor. The park offers elevated areas and peaks that provide opportunities for outdoor activities and panoramic views. Its diverse ecosystem includes dense forests and a variety of flora and fauna.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Long before the current metal structure, this spot was already being used in the 19th century as a signal post, where forest rangers gave visual warnings from a wooden platform. It wasn't chosen solely for its height, but also because it's a place where the wind changes abruptly, which helps detect smoke from a great distance. In the 1970s, a rotating fiberglass cabin for continuous surveillance was tested there, but it was discarded because the wind moved it too much. An unassuming spot, but with a hidden history behind its forestry function.
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Quite a quiet place to visit by bike or on foot. In my case I went up from Pineda de Mar passing through Hortsavinya. At the top of Turó Gros there is a watchtower with views of the entire area, if you go up on a cloudless day, it is more than worth going. The tower is abandoned and without a padlock. Quite a recommendable place! I will surely go up there again.
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beautiful ruin with a breathtaking view
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The Gros hill is not the highest of the mountain range, but it is close (764). The watchtower raises you about 20 meters higher and from the top you have views of 4 bands: 1> On the coast and sea of La Selva and Maresma, 2> In Barcelonès (Collserola can be seen on the horizon), Bages and Vallès (Montserrat), 3> In the Gironès (you can distinguish the Rocacorba with the antennas) and 4> In the massif of Montseny and the castle of Montsoriu. Getting here requires a lot of effort, but it's worth it! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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Old ruins with fantastic views.
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El Turó de la Punta de Garbí is a 421 meter mountain located between the municipalities of Calella and Pineda de Mar, in the Maresme region. Access to the top is easy and I recommend going down the way you came up if you don't want to suffer. Nowadays you have an Antenna and the sight is a shame.
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Magnificent 360º views from the highest point, unfortunately this day there was haze. The ascent is short and on a track in good condition, once up you can go down the other side along a fun path that will take you to the starting point.
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The most popular spots include the Fire Watchtower on Turó Gros, which offers extensive views from its 764-meter elevation. Visitors also highly recommend the Lookout Point of Turo Gros de Miralles for its magnificent 360º views, and Montpalau Castle, a historical site with panoramic vistas of the Alt Maresme region.
From the elevated areas around Calella, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views that often combine the Mediterranean Sea with the surrounding natural landscape. For instance, from the Fire Watchtower on Turó Gros, you can see the coast, the Montseny massif, and other distant regions. The Lookout Point of Turo Gros de Miralles also provides magnificent 360º views.
Yes, Montpalau Castle is a significant historical site located on a 265-meter hill. It features the remains of an old castle and was built upon an ancient Iberian settlement dating back to the fourth century BC, with Roman occupation continuity. Additionally, the site of the Fire Watchtower on Turó Gros has a hidden history, having been used as a signal post since the 19th century.
The Montnegre Corredor Natural Park, which forms the mountainous backdrop of Calella, is rich in Mediterranean flora and fauna. You can explore extensive pine forests and diverse vegetation such as cork trees, mint, rosemary, and chamomile. Wildlife like foxes, badgers, and various bird species can also be spotted here.
The hiking trails in the Montnegre Corredor Natural Park and around Calella offer diverse experiences, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty levels. For example, the ascent to the Lookout Point of Turo Gros de Miralles is short and follows a well-maintained track. Routes like the 'Les Torretes Route' are considered easy coastal trails.
Yes, the area offers various routes suitable for different fitness levels, including family-friendly options. Some trails combine paths through streams, forests, and coastal areas. For instance, Dalmau Park, located within the city center, allows visitors to enjoy nature and spot squirrels, making it accessible for families.
The region around Calella is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Les Torretes Route' and the 'Calella Beach Promenade – Les Roques Beach loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Calella to the Punta de la Tordera'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as 'Pineda de Mar seafront – New Chapel of Sant Isidre loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB guide for Calella.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking and exploring the elevated areas around Calella. These seasons offer milder temperatures, which are more comfortable for outdoor activities than the peak summer heat.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Fire Watchtower on Turó Gros, which is described as 'HIGHLY RECOMMENDED' for its extensive vistas. The blend of sea and mountains, the diverse hiking experiences, and the historical significance of sites like Montpalau Castle are also highly appreciated.
Beyond the most popular spots, you can also visit View from Turó de la Guàrdia, a 240-meter mountain offering views between Santa Susanna and Pineda de Mar. Another summit is Turo de la Punta de Garbi, a 421-meter mountain with easy access, though it currently features an antenna.


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