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No traffic touring cycling routes around Cabrils are set within the diverse landscapes of Catalonia, at the foot of the Serralada Litoral mountains. This region features extensive pine and oak forests, rolling hills, and accessible mountain passes like Parpers Pass, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The Serra de Sant Mateu Natural Park further contributes to the area's topography, providing both gentle ascents and more demanding routes. The blend of mountain and sea creates a compelling environment for outdoor activities, including…
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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A small cave hidden in a crevice of Montseny, damp and cool even in the height of summer. Its name comes from the constant croaking of frogs from the nearby stream, which seem to guard the entrance at dusk. Locals say that during storms, forest animals would take refuge inside, and that a hiker once found an old, rusty lantern hanging from the rock, as if someone had left it there to return.
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One of the many picturesque spots with a wonderful view (weather dependent).
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About 300 meters before reaching the hermitage along the track from Òrrius, on the left, dry stone walls are preserved, the remains of a shelter used by Republican militiamen during the Civil War. It's not signposted, but it's visible if you get off your bike and explore a bit. The surroundings are very peaceful and steeped in history: the hermitage was also used as a temporary shelter.
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The Dolmen of Can Boquet, also known as Roca d'en Toni, is a megalithic structure in Catalonia. The name Roca d'en Toni probably comes from the fact that, according to 19th century records, the landowner was called Toni Puig.
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It is a cave formed by two large blocks of granite on top of which rests another block that acts as a cover, with two chambers distributed on two different levels. The lower chamber is composed of a stone of two sides, quadrangular, which was located in the center. No materials were found in this room. In the upper chamber, three burials were found with badly decomposed bones. Ceramic fragments were found in all of them. In the first there was a flint knife, an arrowhead of the same material with a peduncle, and a plate of light green diorite (143 x 55 x 7 mm.). In the second burial, two flint knives, a flint arrowhead and a rectangular light green diorite plate (78 x 37 x 8 mm.) were found in the third, a flint knife and arrow. When sifting the soil inside the cave, four flint arrowheads, a piece of greenish-colored silicate perforated round necklace, and two flint knife fragments were exhumed. It seems that cardiac material was also found in this coat. Therefore it can be said that it is a collective sepulchral crypt from the end of the Chalcolithic and the beginning of the ancient bronze. It can be considered a type of burial that coexists with the final stages of the megalithic phenomenon.
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La Roca d'en Toni is how this dolmen is known, which stands out for its good state of conservation. It is believed that it dates from between the third and second millennium BC and is currently one of the most important megalithic monuments in the Maresme.
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The hermitage of Sant Bartomeu de Cabanyes is a Romanesque hermitage from the 12th century, although it was probably built on Iberian foundations. It is located in a beautiful natural environment in the Serralada Litoral park.
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There are over 85 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Cabrils listed on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easier rides to more challenging excursions through the region's diverse landscapes.
The routes around Cabrils offer a compelling mix of mountain and sea landscapes. You'll find extensive pine and oak forests, rolling hills, and diverse topography thanks to the nearby Serralada Litoral mountains and the Serra de Sant Mateu Natural Park. Expect varied terrain, from gentle ascents to more demanding climbs, often with scenic views.
Yes, several routes pass by significant historical sites. For example, the Dolmen de Can Boquet – Flooded Pathway Through Reeds loop takes you near the Dolmen of the Roca d'en Toni, a megalithic structure. You can also find trails leading to the remains of Burriac Castle, offering a historical destination for your ride.
Absolutely. The region is known for its scenic vistas. Routes like the Òrrius – La Cornisa Viewpoint loop and the Òrrius – Cornice Viewpoint loop are specifically designed to take you to elevated spots offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and coastline.
While many routes in Cabrils are rated as difficult due to elevation changes, there are some easier options available. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances if cycling with family. The natural environment, especially around areas like the Arboretum, can offer pleasant, quieter sections suitable for a more relaxed pace.
Cabrils benefits from a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for touring cycling, with less heat than summer and milder conditions than winter. These seasons also tend to have less rainfall, making for ideal riding conditions on the trails.
Yes, the region boasts the Arboretum of Cabrils, an open-air museum and sanctuary with remarkable biodiversity. It features a river with three waterfalls and showcases various natural ecosystems, including scrubland and different forest types. While not a specific route, many trails in the Cordillera Litoral Park, where the Arboretum is located, will allow you to explore this rich natural environment.
The touring cycling routes around Cabrils are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 230 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet, natural surroundings, the varied terrain, and the opportunity to explore both mountain and coastal landscapes away from traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Cabrils are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Òrrius – Òrrius loop from Vilassar de Mar and the Trail to Las Ginesteres – Òrrius loop from Vilassar de Mar, which are popular choices for their varied landscapes.
While many routes are classified as difficult, there are 7 routes specifically rated as easy. These typically feature shorter distances and less challenging elevation profiles, making them more accessible for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. Always check the route details for distance and elevation gain to ensure it matches your skill level.
Given the extensive forests and natural parks like the Serra de Sant Mateu, there are good opportunities to observe local wildlife. The Arboretum of Cabrils, in particular, is a sanctuary for species conservation and supports five different types of amphibians, showcasing the region's rich biodiversity. Cycling quietly through these areas increases your chances of spotting local fauna.


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