Best mountain peaks in Serra De Collserola are found within a significant mountain range situated between the Besòs and Llobregat rivers. This natural barrier separates Barcelona from the Vallès plain, forming one of the largest metropolitan parks globally. The region offers diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and panoramic views of Barcelona and its surroundings. It serves as a popular natural escape for residents and visitors seeking outdoor activities.
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Located in the valley of the Arrabassada road, it is accessed from Sant Cugat through the road itself or from La Floresta through an area of houses located in the middle of the pine forest of the Collserola Natural Park. It is only 2 km from Sant Cugat and 1 km from La Floresta. It is a great stop to connect the roads that go up to Tibidabo without having to enter Sant Cugat del Vallès.
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The mountain of Sant Pere Màrtir (in Catalan: Sant Pere Màrtir) https://parcnaturalcollserola.cat/sant-pere-martir/
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A total of 7 towers are in charge of forest surveillance throughout Collserola "Lima" is just one of the 7 towers distributed throughout Collserola to prevent the Sierra from possible forest fires: Echo (on the Hill of Valldaura), Foxtrot (on the Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor), Golf (on Sant Pere Mártir), India (at Turó del fumet), Kilo (at Puig d'Olorda) and Mike (at Puig Madora) are some of those who accompany him in his role. The 199 meters above sea level that characterize the Puig de la Guàrdia make it the perfect place to install a watchtower on part of the Serra Litoral. Under his eyes, the plain of Vallès, Occidental and Oriental, and the Prelittoral Range with its components: El Montseny, Sant Llorenç de Munt and Montserrat. https://puntcollserola.wordpress.com/torre-l-lima/
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The Puig de la Guàrdia is a small mountain in the Serra Litoral whose summit is 199 m above sea level, which is located in the Serra de Collserola. It is located in the municipality of Cerdanyola del Vallès, and from the top of the hill you can see the entire plain of Vallès (Vallès Occidental and Vallès Oriental) and in the background the Serralada Prelitoral (Montseny, Sant Llorenç de Munt and Montserrat). A watchtower of the Collserola forest is installed on Puig de la Guàrdia. The tower, which is called Llima, is used to control the mountain range from possible forest fires, since from the top of the tower you can watch a large part of the mountain range. The forest that covers its slopes is a Mediterranean forest dominated by white pine, oak and oak.
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Short climb but very intense the last two hundred meters, somewhat hard, good views from the top.
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Summit that is reached by a road between dense forests. Although there is a lot of shade, in summer it can be very humid and intensify the sensation of heat.
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The highest peak in the Serra de Collserola range is Tibidabo, standing at approximately 512 to 525 meters. Other notable high points include Puig d'Olorda at 450 meters and Vilana hill, home to the Torre de Collserola, at 445 meters.
For unparalleled views, Turó de Montcada offers a spectacular 360-degree panorama of the Vallès and Barcelonès plains, the Besòs River, and both the Marina and Collserola mountain ranges. Tibidabo also provides extensive views of Barcelona, and the viewing platform at Torre de Collserola on Vilana hill offers the highest viewpoint of the city.
Yes, the Serra de Collserola Natural Park offers various options suitable for families. While specific peaks might involve some ascent, the general park area has many accessible trails. For example, Turó de Montcada i Reixac is noted as family-friendly and does not require extensive experience, just a little effort. The park's extensive network of well-marked trails makes it an accessible destination for nature enthusiasts of all ages.
Yes, several peaks hold historical importance. Sant Pere Màrtir Summit and Observation Towers was historically a crucial military location and shows evidence of an ancient Iberian settlement. Puig Madrona also has knowledge of an Iberian town on its hill, and features a fire watch tower and the Hermitage of Health at its base.
The Serra de Collserola Natural Park is a haven for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running on numerous trails. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Tibidabo from Sant Cugat' or 'Collserola Tower – Sanctuary of Santa Creu d'Olorda loop'. Runners can try the 'Santa Creu d'Olorda, Mirador dels Xiprers, Sant Pere Màrtir – Parc Collserola – Circular Route'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling in Serra De Collserola and Running Trails in Serra De Collserola guides.
Yes, the park offers a wide array of hiking trails. While specific peak trails vary in difficulty, many routes lead to or pass by the summits. For example, the area around Puig Madrona Summit offers a fun hike with wide views. The 'Carretera de les Aigües' is a popular path for walking and cycling, providing access to various viewpoints and connections to other trails within the park.
The park boasts diverse landscapes, including Aleppo pines and evergreen oaks. You can encounter a rich array of wildlife such as wild boars, foxes, and various bird species. Many peaks, like Cruz del Puig d'Olorda, are surrounded by beautiful forests, offering a natural escape from the city.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views, especially from summits like Sant Pere Màrtir and Turó de Montcada. The sense of escape into nature, the well-maintained trails, and the combination of natural beauty with historical landmarks also contribute to a highly appreciated experience.
The Serra de Collserola Natural Park is accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery and comfortable conditions. Summer can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are ideal. Winter provides cooler, often clearer days for expansive views, though some trails might be damp after rain.
Yes, several peaks feature distinctive landmarks. Tibidabo is famous for the Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor and the Tibidabo Amusement Park. Puig d'Olorda is recognizable by its fire watch tower and a large cross. Vilana hill hosts the iconic Torre de Collserola, a telecommunications tower with a public viewing platform. Puig Madrona also has a 16-meter-high fire watch tower.
Yes, the region is popular for gravel biking. Routes such as 'Passeig de les Aigües – Sant Medir Hermitage loop' and 'Sant Medir Hermitage – Collserola Tower loop' offer excellent opportunities for gravel biking. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking in Serra De Collserola guide.


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