Best mountain passes around Canet De Mar are found in the nearby El Corredor and El Montnegre ranges, part of the Catalan Coastal Range. Canet de Mar, a coastal town, serves as a base for exploring these elevated routes. The area offers passes suitable for cycling, hiking, and enjoying panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline and surrounding natural parks. These ranges provide a natural backdrop with wild woodlands and diverse vegetation.
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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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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 most popular mountain passes in the area include Can Benet Pass, known for its good views and picnic area, and Collsacreu Pass from Vallgorguina, which offers a green, shaded road with a moderate incline. Visitors also appreciate the Pass of Mòra's threshing floor, an excellent spot for resting and picnics.
Yes, Can Benet Pass is categorized as family-friendly. It features a picnic area and trash cans, making it suitable for a day out with the family. The area is also noted as a 'silent zone,' offering a peaceful environment.
Many passes offer stunning panoramic views. From Can Benet Pass, you can enjoy privileged views of Montseny. The passes in the El Corredor and El Montnegre ranges generally provide breathtaking vistas of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding Catalan landscape, including wild woodlands and diverse vegetation.
The area around Canet de Mar's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. The passes themselves are often integral parts of these scenic routes, winding through forests and offering coastal views.
Absolutely. Collsacreu Pass from Vallgorguina is a notable point for cyclists, offering a green road with significant vegetation and shade. It features a moderate incline with some challenging 8% ramps in the last 2 km, connecting the interior to the coast. The road is wide and well-asphalted. The Pass of Mòra's threshing floor is also good for mountain biking.
The terrain around the mountain passes in the El Corredor and El Montnegre ranges typically features wild woodlands with cork oaks and pine groves. Trails can range from green, shaded paths to more open sections, often providing a mix of easy to medium difficulty for hiking and mountain biking. Some passes, like Collsacreu Pass, include challenging inclines.
Yes, several passes offer amenities for resting. Can Benet Pass has a dedicated picnic area and trash cans. The Pass of Mòra's threshing floor is also highlighted as an excellent place to rest and enjoy a picnic during an excursion.
The region is characterized by its thick and plentiful vegetation, including wild woodlands, cork oaks, and pine groves. At higher elevations, you might even find cherry trees. The passes are situated within the Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor, known for its diverse natural environment and tranquil forests.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty, the opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, and the peaceful atmosphere. The panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline and the surrounding natural parks are a major draw. The komoot community has shown appreciation with over 70 upvotes and 30 photos contributed to these passes.
While not explicitly geological, Ferradura Pass (512 m) is noted for a large rock that features a drawing shaped like a horseshoe on its left margin, giving the pass its name (Ferradura means 'Horseshoe' in Catalan).
Passes like Collsacreu Pass are crucial links, connecting different areas within the Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor and allowing travel from the interior to the coast. Can Benet Pass represents the culmination of a track that crosses the Montnegre before descending towards Hortsavinyà, the Tordera range, or towards Calella-Pineda.


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