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Dog friendly hiking trails around Alt Camp offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, including the Prades and Miramar mountains to the north, which provide more demanding routes and elevated views. Significant rivers like the Gaià and Francolí enrich the area, featuring water features such as the Toll de l'Olla and the Eagle's Nest Waterfall. Expansive plains, often cultivated with vineyards and olive groves, offer gentler paths, making Alt Camp suitable for a range of hiking abilities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The trail that brings you to this point is in good condition and suitable for all ages. From here, you can choose to descend to Can Marles, or if you turn off the first path, you'll reach Cal Joan de la Torre and then Aiguaviva.
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Three emblematic points of the mountain range come together: Castellot, with the remains of the medieval fortress that guarded the Penedès; the Romanesque hermitage of Sant Miquel, from the 11th century, small and simple, but full of history; and the Creu del Montmell, which crowns the ridge as a symbol visible from afar. Climbing it by MTB or on foot is demanding, with steep and rocky sections, but the reward is immense: a 360º natural viewpoint over vineyards, villages and, on clear days, all the way to the sea. It is a place where nature, heritage and epic panoramas meet in a single point.
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The Castellot del Montmell hermitage, dedicated to Sant Miquel, is a small Romanesque gem from the 11th century located just below the remains of the castle. Despite its simple and half-ruined state, it still preserves part of the apse and the original walls, which speak of a time when this was the spiritual and defensive center of the area. Getting there by MTB is quite a challenge: the path is stony and with very steep sections, and you almost always have to walk the last few meters. But once at the top, the view compensates for any effort - with the entire Montmell mountain range at your feet, the open Penedès and, on clear days, the sea line in the background. The hermitage, despite its condition, transmits silence and history, as if it were still watching over the ruins of the castle.
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It crowns the mountain range and is one of the most iconic points in Baix Penedès. Located at an altitude of over 780 m, it offers a spectacular panorama of the entire region and, on clear days, as far as the sea. Today, all that remains are the remains of walls and towers, witnesses to a medieval fortress that controlled the roads and served as a refuge for the population. The climb to Castellot is demanding, with steep and rocky sections, but the reward is enormous: a natural viewpoint where history and landscape merge. On MTB you have to be prepared, it is better to climb calmly and perhaps do the last section on foot, but the experience is very worthwhile. It is a place that reminds us of the strategic importance of this peak and at the same time a perfect point to enjoy the immensity of Montmell.
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It's faster and easier than it seems. You can slide down the stone
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To enter Avencs, you will find a pile of stones where you have to go down. Easier access to enter 🌿
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Coordinates 41.257450, 1.022729
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Natural crevice called Avencs de la Febro, you need good shoes with heels and, if possible, a headlamp or flashlight. They are cracks 30 meters deep, 300 meters long and 8 meters wide that are just a step away from La Mussara. However, they are hidden by vegetation. Because yes, there are many stories of friends and acquaintances who have had to turn around because they have not been able to find their entrance. That's the fun! Hahaha Els Avencs de La Febró have offered shelter to all types of people. For example, they served as a hiding place for the smuggler Josep Ferrer i Grau and General Prim. Yes, I am talking about Juan Prim i Prats, who, apart from being originally from Reus, would come to occupy the position of President of the Government of Spain in 1869.
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Alt Camp offers a good selection of dog-friendly hiking trails. Our guide features 13 routes specifically curated for you and your canine companion, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging treks.
The Alt Camp region is beautiful year-round. For pleasant temperatures, spring and autumn are ideal. If you visit between late January and early March, you'll witness the stunning almond blossoms across the plains, painting the landscape pink. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, especially near water features.
While Alt Camp is generally dog-friendly, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, agricultural areas, or when encountering livestock. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Alt Camp boasts diverse landscapes. You'll find trails winding through the plains with olive groves and vineyards, alongside rivers like the Gaià and Francolí, and into the foothills of the Prades and Miramar mountains. Expect a mix of flat paths, gentle ascents, and some rocky sections, particularly in higher elevations.
Yes, Alt Camp has several easy dog-friendly trails perfect for a relaxed walk. For instance, the Els Avencs de la Febró – Coll del Pla de l'Agustenc loop from La Mussara is an easy option, offering a gentle experience for you and your dog.
Many of the dog-friendly routes in Alt Camp are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Romanesque Church of Montmell – Puig de la Talaia Summit loop from Coll de Can Magí Vidal, which offers a rewarding circular journey.
Absolutely! Alt Camp is known for its beautiful water features. You can explore areas like the Toll de l'Olla Waterfall or the impressive Eagle's Nest Natural Pool and Waterfall. The Gorg Negre loop from Querol is another excellent option for enjoying riverine landscapes with your dog.
The Alt Camp region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil environment, the diverse scenery ranging from agricultural plains to mountain views, and the opportunity to explore natural landmarks like waterfalls and rock formations with their dogs.
Yes, Alt Camp blends natural beauty with cultural heritage. Routes like the Puig de la Talaia Summit – Romanesque Church of Montmell loop from la Joncosa del Montmell allow you to discover historical sites, such as the Romanesque Church of Montmell, while enjoying the outdoors with your dog.
Many trails in Alt Camp lead to stunning viewpoints. For example, the Romanesque Church of Montmell – Puig de la Talaia Summit loop from la Joncosa del Montmell offers panoramic vistas from Puig de la Talaia. You can also find highlights like the Roc del Cogulló Viewpoint, providing expansive views of the region.
For those seeking a more strenuous adventure, Alt Camp offers routes with greater elevation gain and longer distances. While our guide features 6 moderate trails, the region's mountainous areas, like the Prades and Miramar ranges, provide opportunities for more demanding hikes, often leading to summits such as Punta de la Barrina.


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