Mountain passes near Tordera serve as a gateway to the mountainous regions of Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor and the Montseny massif. This area offers challenging ascents and diverse terrain, making it suitable for both hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore various mountain passes near Tordera, encountering significant elevation changes and natural features. The region provides opportunities to experience panoramic views and natural beauty.
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Border point of Breda y Sant Feliu de Buixalleu and passage of the old Camino Real from Gaserans to Montsoriu.. Just by this point 🧶... Pass the local trail C-88 That communicates with Gaserans.. The P.R. trail 201 that connects Breda with Montsoriu and the Castle 🏰 And the GR - la Tordera The county road 🛣️ that connects Breda with Sant Feliu de Buixalleu and the Arbúcies-Hostalric road
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The Collet de Sant Benet represents the culmination of the track that crosses the Montnegre before going downhill towards Hortsavinyà and the Tordera range or towards Calella - Pineda. It is a silent and magical place with privileged views of Montseny
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Collsacreu is a small port that allows you to travel from the interior to the coast. On this side, the real difficulty is in the last 2 km, where there is some 8% ramp. Road with a lot of traffic, but wide and with very good asphalt. It is worth being very attentive.
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It is a small hill at the foot of the Montseny massif that connects the valley where the beautiful town of Brera is located with the Arbúcies valley. As Oriol Rd indicates, on both sides it is very bearable. The road is wide, somewhat bumpy and with little gravel. It doesn't usually have much traffic. Additional note: at the top of this small hill, there is a road that goes to the castle of Fogueres de Montsoriu. The views from above are spectacular!
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Good to ride a mountain bike.
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Mandatory stop with good views, it also has a picnic area and trash cans. Silent zone signs, with a little luck you will hear the sound of silence. El Turó de Can Benet is situated between the towns Les Alzines de Can Portell and Turó de Canyadell. Don't miss the Fita that indicates the direction of the nearby towns, if you are not from the area take your time to find your way.
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The trail is very good. It's a shame there are such stupid people.
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Mandatory stop with good views, it also has a picnic area and trash cans. Silent zone signs, with a little luck you will hear the sound of silence. El Turó de Can Benet is situated between the towns Les Alzines de Can Portell and Turó de Canyadell. Don't miss the Fita that indicates the direction of the nearby towns, if you are not from the area take your time to find your way.
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The mountain passes around Tordera, particularly those leading into the Montseny massif, offer challenging ascents with significant elevation gains. For instance, routes to Turó de l'Home can involve climbs of up to 1,400 meters over 25 km. Passes like Collsacreu Pass from Vallgorguina feature moderate inclines with some 8% ramps in the final kilometers, while others like N'Ori Pass are more bearable with wide, less bumpy roads.
Yes, Can Benet Pass is considered family-friendly. It offers good views and has a picnic area and trash cans, making it a suitable spot for a family outing. The area also features silent zones, providing a peaceful environment.
The region is rich in natural beauty, characterized by Mediterranean forests within the Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor and Montseny massif. Many passes offer stunning panoramic views. From peaks like Turó de l'Home, you can see the coastline, La Selva, Maresme, and even Montserrat. Can Benet Pass, Collsacreu Pass from Vallgorguina, and Pass of Mòra's threshing floor are all noted for their viewpoints.
The area offers several points of historical and cultural interest. You can find sites like the Castillo de Montpalau, which provides fantastic views, and the Montbarbat Iberian Village, with foundations dating back to the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. Additionally, the region features various hermitages and old bridges, adding to its scenic and natural heritage.
The mountain passes around Tordera are excellent for both hiking and cycling. For cyclists, routes like those to Turó de l'Home offer significant challenges. There are also numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Sant Pol de Mar – N-II road through Calella loop' or the 'Canet de Mar Beach – Can Bordoi Pass loop'. Mountain biking is popular, with trails like the 'Tordera River – Tordera Trail loop'. Hikers can explore various trails, including those suitable for resting and picnicking at places like Pass of Mòra's threshing floor. You can find more details on specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Tordera, MTB Trails around Tordera, and Running Trails around Tordera guides.
Yes, the region is known for challenging cycling routes. The ascent to Turó de l'Home in the Montseny massif is particularly demanding, comparable to some great Alpine passes. Routes from Sant Celoni via Mosqueroles or from the Tordera River bridge offer significant elevation gains. Collsacreu Pass from Vallgorguina also presents a moderate incline with steep ramps in its final section. For more advanced routes, consider the 'Scenic Road to Tossa de Mar – View of Cala del Senyor Ramon loop' or the 'Osor Road – Els Nínxols of Osor loop' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Tordera guide.
The region's Mediterranean climate generally makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer. During these seasons, the natural beauty of the Mediterranean forests is particularly vibrant.
Some mountain passes offer basic amenities. For example, Can Benet Pass provides a picnic area and trash cans, making it a convenient spot for a break. Pass of Mòra's threshing floor is also an excellent place to rest and have a picnic during an excursion.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from higher points like Turó de l'Home, which offer expansive vistas of the coastline and surrounding regions. The challenging yet rewarding nature of the cycling and hiking routes is also a major draw. Many enjoy the natural beauty of the Mediterranean forests and the peaceful, silent zones found at passes like Can Benet Pass.
Yes, the area is popular for mountain biking. The Pass of Mòra's threshing floor is specifically noted as having a good trail for mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails, including the 'Tordera River – Tordera Trail loop' and the 'Puigmarí Telegraph Tower – Maçanet de la Selva loop', detailed in the MTB Trails around Tordera guide.
The region, particularly within the Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor and Montseny massif, is characterized by rich natural environments. While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the Mediterranean forests and diverse ecosystems provide habitats for various species, offering opportunities for nature observation during your visit.
N'Ori Pass, a small hill at the foot of the Montseny massif, is described as having little traffic. It connects the valley of Breda with the Arbúcies valley and offers a very bearable road. From its summit, a road leads to the Castillo de Fogueres de Montsoriu, providing spectacular views away from more crowded areas.


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