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Tourdera Trail

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4.5

(2)

5

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Tourdera Trail

01:11

4.66km

10m

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Hike the easy 2.9-mile Tourdera Trail along the Tordera River to the Mediterranean Sea, enjoying riverside views and coastal features.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Vicente Ferrer y Moncho Park

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Beautiful public park dedicated to one of the most universal Catalans in recent history: Vicenç Ferrer y Moncho. The idea arose from the Cooperation, Solidarity and Social Cohesion Commission that …

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Punta de la Tordera

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Punta de la Tordera is reached after a kilometer-long coarse sand beach, which begins in La Pomereda and reaches the delta of the Tordera River. With dunes and protected wildlife, the place makes it an interesting point for nature lovers.

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Tordera River

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Río Tordera is a river that runs through the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain, which begins in the Montseny between Les Agudes and the Matagalls and flows into the Mediterranean …

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1.93 km

1.46 km

1.25 km

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1.81 km

1.81 km

913 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tourdera Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the Tourdera Trail offers sections suitable for all skill levels. Many parts, especially those along the Tordera River and Arbúcies stream, are relatively flat with minimal elevation gain, making them ideal for beginners and family outings. However, some sections, particularly those closer to the Montseny Natural Park, can be more demanding with significant elevation changes, requiring good fitness.

What kind of landscapes will I encounter on the Tourdera Trail?

The trail offers a remarkable variety of landscapes as it descends from the Montseny Natural Park to the Mediterranean Sea. You'll experience dense mountain forests, shady ravines, riverside environments, agricultural valleys, and coastal features like the Tordera delta with its unique dunes. The route also passes through charming villages, offering a blend of natural beauty and local culture.

When is the best time of year to hike the Tourdera Trail?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn are often considered ideal. Spring brings lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, while autumn offers beautiful fall foliage, especially in the forest sections. Summer can be warm, particularly in the flatter, more exposed areas, so starting early or choosing shadier sections is advisable. Winter offers cooler, crisp air, though some higher sections might be colder.

Are dogs allowed on the Tourdera Trail?

Yes, the Tourdera Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife, agricultural land, or when passing through villages. Be mindful of local regulations and ensure you clean up after your pet.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike the Tourdera Trail?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Tourdera Trail itself. It's a public route designed for active tourism. However, if you plan to visit specific attractions or natural parks along the way, always check their individual entry requirements.

Where are the main access points and parking options for the Tourdera Trail?

Given its extensive length and multiple sections, the Tourdera Trail has numerous access points across the 18 municipalities it integrates. Parking availability varies by village and trailhead. For specific sections, it's best to research the starting point of your chosen stage. Public transport options, such as local buses, connect many of the villages along the route, offering flexibility for point-to-point hikes.

What notable sights or highlights can I see along the route?

The trail offers several points of interest. Near the coast, you can visit Vicente Ferrer y Moncho Park and the unique natural space of Punta de la Tordera, where the Tordera River meets the sea. Further inland, you'll find picturesque villages and the rich biodiversity of the Montseny Natural Park. The trail itself is a highlight, connecting mountains to the Mediterranean.

Does the Tourdera Trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Tourdera (70%), Camí de la Tordera (10%), BTT la Selva - Circular Sud (10%), Catalunya E12 (9%), GR 92 BTT (9%), Eix Central del Maresme (3%), and Avinguda de Catalunya (8%). This allows for longer, interconnected adventures if you wish to explore beyond the main Tourdera Trail.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming or water activities along the trail?

The trail follows the Tordera River and Arbúcies stream, which may offer some spots for cooling off, especially in warmer months. However, specific designated wild swimming spots are not explicitly highlighted. Always exercise caution, check local regulations regarding swimming, and be aware of water conditions and currents before entering any natural water body.

What should I pack for a hike on the Tourdera Trail?

Given the varied terrain and length of the trail, essential items include comfortable hiking shoes, sufficient water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing suitable for changing weather conditions. A map or GPS device is recommended, especially for longer sections. If you plan to hike in the Montseny area, consider bringing warmer layers even in spring or autumn.

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