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Touring cycling routes around Vallbona D'Anoia traverse a landscape characterized by hills, forests, and vineyards, with the Montserrat massif providing a dramatic backdrop. The Anoia river valley offers scenic routes along its path, connecting towns and passing historical sites. This region provides varied terrain, from flatter sections suitable for relaxed rides to challenging climbs, making it ideal for diverse cycling experiences. Natural features like the "gorgs de la Canaleta" and panoramic views from local hills enhance the scenic bike routes.
…Last updated: July 12, 2026
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44.4km
02:56
580m
580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.9km
03:21
620m
620m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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53.1km
05:17
1,150m
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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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54.5km
03:48
770m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:03
430m
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Very nice to go out in the afternoon here 👍🏻
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For all fitness levels, experience with the bike is required if you are riding on wet/damp terrain as the bike may skid, you may need to push the bike in some sections.
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Mouth of the Torrent del Papa in the Anoia River, in La Fortesa, Piera (Anoia) A place of particular beauty, due to the clayey cliffs of the fertile plain with peach and vine crops.
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Note that the railing has some spots with rust.
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The Museu Molí Paperer de Capellades is a museum dedicated to the paper industry, located in the town of Capellades, in the Catalan region of l'Anoia. The museum occupies the old premises of a paper mill, called Molí de la Vila, which preserves the structure of the paper mills of the 18th century. Next to the building there is an artificial lake fed by a water source, known as the "bassa" and which is fed by the Carme - Capellades aquifer. The museum explains the history of papermaking, and preserves original tools for manual papermaking. In fact, in its underground premises paper is still made with these artisanal techniques.
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The Capellades prehistoric park is a cultural facility located in the Cinglera del Capelló, the cliff on which the town of Capellades sits, in the Catalan region of l'Anoia. This area, in addition to its geological and landscape value, has great archaeological value, due to the presence of around twenty sites from various periods. The cliff itself is one of the park's attractions. Its origin is in the action of carbonated waters that, by fossilizing plant colonies, form fall travertines, a type of fossil waterfall that is locally called "capellons". Its growth formed cornices, grottoes and caves that were used as shelter by groups of prehistoric settlers. One of these caves constitutes the best preserved Paleolithic archaeological site in the complex, known as "l'Abric Romaní", used as a refuge by groups of Neanderthals and which has been excavated since 1983.
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This is an old stone aqueduct that saves the passage of the river and that allowed in past times to bring water to the town near the construction, Sant Pere de Riudebitlles.
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The Can Titó bridge is a construction that separates the city from the growing agricultural fields on the other side of the Anoia River. This farming area is called Les Parellades.
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The region offers a diverse landscape for touring cyclists, characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque vineyards. You'll find varied terrain, from relatively flat sections ideal for relaxed rides along the Anoia River to challenging climbs that ascend towards the Montserrat massif, providing a good test for endurance. The area's natural features, such as the 'gorgs de la Canaleta' and panoramic viewpoints from higher elevations, add to the scenic variety.
While many routes in Vallbona D'Anoia are rated as difficult, there are options for easier rides, particularly along the Anoia River valley. These routes often connect nearby towns like Capellades and Cabrera d'Anoia, passing by historical sites such as old paper mills and stone bridges. For specific easy routes, you can explore the 2 routes categorized as easy within the region, or look for routes with less elevation gain.
Vallbona D'Anoia is rich in scenic beauty and natural features. You can enjoy panoramic views from peaks like Miramar and Llobreia, or explore the unique rock formations of the Montserrat massif, often referred to as the 'labyrinth of needles' near Coll de Can Maçana. The Anoia River itself offers beautiful routes, and the 'gorgs de la Canaleta' provide opportunities to enjoy the fluvial environment. Historic sites like Sant Onofre Hermitage also offer stunning vistas.
The region experiences a Mediterranean climate, making spring and autumn particularly favorable for touring cycling. During these seasons, precipitation is moderate, and temperatures are generally pleasant, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Summers can be hot, while winters are mild, but spring and autumn provide the most comfortable cycling weather.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Vallbona D'Anoia are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the challenging Riu Anoia Dam – House loop from Capellades, which covers 45.3 km with significant elevation gain. Another popular option is the Celler de la Guàrdia – Coll del Bruc loop from la Pobla de Claramunt, offering challenging climbs and scenic views.
The region has a rich history, with routes often following ancient paths like the 'Camí Ral' (Royal Road). You can cycle past old paper mills and stone bridges along the Anoia River, reflecting the area's industrial past. Further afield, Coll de Can Maçana serves as a starting point for routes leading to the Romanesque church of Sant Pau Vell or the historical site of the Battle of Bruc. The 10th-century Romanesque Claramunt Castle also offers magnificent views of the Anoia River valley.
The touring cycling routes around Vallbona D'Anoia are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 70 reviews. More than 2,800 touring cyclists have explored the varied terrain, often praising the challenging climbs, scenic views, and the diverse landscapes of river valleys, forested hills, and vineyard-covered slopes.
Yes, Vallbona D'Anoia is well-suited for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge. A significant portion of the routes, 158 out of 195, are rated as difficult. For instance, the Prehistoric Park of Capellades – Pujol d'Orpinell loop from Capellades is a 54 km trail with over 1190 meters of elevation gain, offering a demanding ride through diverse landscapes. Another challenging option is the Sant Sadurní d'Anoia Town Hall – Footbridge loop from Piera, covering 54.5 km with over 769 meters of ascent.
The elevation gain varies significantly across the region's routes, reflecting the diverse terrain. While some flatter sections exist along the river, many routes involve substantial climbing. For example, the Coll de Frígols – barraca de pedra seca 4061 loop from Capellades has an elevation gain of approximately 428 meters over 22.5 km, while the Prehistoric Park of Capellades – Pujol d'Orpinell loop from Capellades features over 1190 meters of ascent.
Vallbona D'Anoia is situated in a region with various towns and villages. While specific public transport links directly to trailheads might vary, the area is generally accessible. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules connecting to towns like Capellades or Piera, which are common starting points for many routes, to plan your journey effectively.
Yes, the region features several mountain passes that offer challenging climbs and rewarding views for touring cyclists. Notable passes include Coll de Can Maçana, La Portella Pass, and Coll del Bruc. These passes often form part of longer, more difficult routes and provide excellent opportunities to experience the region's hilly terrain and panoramic vistas.


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