Best mountain passes around Argentona are located in Catalonia, Spain, within a coastal mountain range. This region features a landscape characterized by pine and holm oak forests, providing natural scenery for outdoor activities. The passes often serve as connecting points to other routes, making them suitable for various levels of cyclists and hikers. Visitors can explore a mix of gentle and more challenging ascents, many with scenic viewpoints.
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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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Coll de Orrius is also known as Coll de Sant Bertomeu.
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It is one of the many climbs that cross the coastal mountain range of the province of Barcelona, connecting in this case the towns of Argentona with Roca del Vallés. It is a port parallel to Coll de Papers, although this is much harder. The Argentona side is longer and with less slope than the Roca del Vallés. The Argentona side is 6.5 km with an average gradient of 4.5%. There is a rest with a descent in the middle area of the port, the second section being harder than the first. The Roca del Vallés side is barely 4 km with a very constant average gradient of 7%. The views of the valleys, the coast and Montseny from the top of the port are very cool and well worth it.
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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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Well, the first time I did it my eyes popped out of their sockets.
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Ridge and highest point of the BP5002 road from El Masnou to Granollers, or Alella. It is a crossroad, with gravel you can follow the Camí de la Cornisa to enter and cross the Parque de la Serralada de Marina.
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In my experience, it gets harder if you start from La Roca del Vallés. It does not have particularly complicated slopes, but the ascent can become somewhat tedious. I advise going slowly and taking a steady pace to the top, where you can pull over to the side of the road and enjoy the beautiful views. The descent from the top of Coll to Òrrius (I recommend extending it to Mataró / Vilassar de Mar) translates into a few minutes of adrenaline and speed. Of course, be careful with some curves, which are somewhat closed and force you to slow down. If you finally continue descending, via Argentona, you will end up on the Costa del Maresme, very close to the train tracks and the CostaMar apartment complex. In short, a good challenge for cyclists of any level, with the reward of a dizzying descent and a varied and attractive landscape. Recommended.
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The Parpers Pass is considered gentle on both sides, making it ideal for those looking for a less strenuous ride. Its ascent from La Roca del Vallés is 5.3 km long with a moderate average gradient of 3.2%. It's a great starting point for exploring the coastal mountain range.
The Òrrius Pass provides extensive views of the entire Vallés region. Additionally, the Can Boquet Cross, located at 378 meters, offers scenic viewpoints and is part of the Parc de la Serralada Litoral.
The mountain passes around Argentona are characterized by a landscape of pine and holm oak forests. Areas like the Parpers Pass offer pleasant rides through natural scenery, while the Can Boquet Cross is situated within the Parc de la Serralada Litoral, providing a rich natural environment.
Yes, several mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for hiking. For instance, from Coll de Font de Cera, you can access the Camí de la Cornisa, which leads into and crosses the Parque de la Serralada de Marina. The Can Boquet Cross is also a crossroads with an information point for the Parc de la Serralada Litoral, suggesting nearby trails.
Many of the passes, especially the gentler ones like Parpers Pass, are suitable for families due to their moderate gradients and pleasant natural surroundings. These areas often have quiet roads or trails that can be enjoyed by various skill levels.
The region's Mediterranean climate makes it enjoyable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for cycling and hiking, with pleasant weather and vibrant natural scenery. Even in winter, many passes remain accessible, though some curves might be wet, as noted for Òrrius Pass.
Near the Òrrius Pass, you can find a very quiet hermitage. Additionally, close to the Can Boquet Cross, visitors can explore the Roca d'en Toni dolmen, adding a touch of ancient history to your visit.
The area around Argentona offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find touring bicycle routes like the 'Garbí Beach – Calella Lighthouse loop from Mataró' or 'Argentona loop from Mataró'. For road cycling, options include 'Dosrius and its surroundings – circular by Santa Agnès de Malanyanes' and 'Can Bordoi Pass – Parpers Pass loop from Mataró'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Argentona and Road Cycling Routes around Argentona guide pages.
Yes, the mountain passes around Argentona provide access to various MTB trails. For example, you can find routes like 'Parpers Pass – Els Melis (GR-92 junction) loop from Argentona' and 'Camí de la Cornisa – Fountain loop from Argentona'. More details are available on the MTB Trails around Argentona guide page.
Visitors appreciate the diverse cycling experiences, from gentle ascents to sections with up to 9% gradient, as found at Can Bordoi Pass. The quiet roads, scenic views, and the opportunity to connect with other routes in the coastal mountain range are frequently highlighted. The Òrrius Pass is particularly popular among MTB, gravel, and road cyclists for its views and low traffic.
Yes, several passes act as key connection points. The Parpers Pass is notable for connecting the Maresme coast with Argentona and linking to many other ports within the coastal mountain range. Similarly, the Can Boquet Cross marks a significant crossroads, and Coll de Font de Cera is a crossroad on the BP5002 road.


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