Best attractions and places to see around Ullastrell, a municipality at 342 meters altitude in the Vallès Occidental region of Catalonia, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Known for its panoramic views stretching from the Mediterranean Sea to the Pyrenees, including Montserrat, the area provides diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, traditional town centers, and natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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From Ullastrell go up towards the church⛪
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climb from the train station, difficult stretch of + or - 2 km.
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Go up from the train station.
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I love this kind of humble and sober religious buildings, so I may be overly enthusiastic, but I think it's beautiful. I couldn't visit the interior because it was closed, so thanks for uploading the interior photos! 😍
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High point. A challenge.
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It is a very easy climb, with some hard areas at the beginning, which has a road in perfect condition, and with different panoramic views in much of the section. The hardest area is near the beginning, until Santa Maria de Villalba. Then comes a 1 km descent, you cross the Morral stream and the climb begins again. The next 2 km are 5% covered by vegetation. When the road opens and the views of the coastal mountains begin, after another 2 km, you reach Ullastrell. The town has spectacular views of La Mola and Montserrat. After crossing Ullastrell, there is another descent and then there is only 1 km of ascent until reaching the top, right at the junction with the road that connects Terrassa with Martorell (C-243c)
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Challenging climb due to high gradient at times, with little traffic.
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Ullastrell is often called one of the 'balconies of Catalonia' due to its privileged panoramic views stretching from the Mediterranean Sea to the Pyrenees, with Montserrat mountain as a prominent feature. It's known for its blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and local cultural experiences, maintaining a rural charm with medieval origins and an agricultural past.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the Mirador de la Plaça dels Quatre Vents, offering fantastic views of nearby towns and the Montserrat massif. The Mirador del Turó de Can Palet provides excellent panoramic views of the Can Palet farmhouse and surrounding peaks. Additionally, the Turó del Rector, a landscaped area with a children's park, offers views of Montserrat, Sant Llorenç mountains, and over thirty villages.
Yes, Ullastrell boasts several historical sites. The Hermitage of Our Lady of Health, dating back to the 9th century and reformed in the 11th, offers a tranquil setting. The Old Town (Nucli antic) reflects the area's rich agricultural history, and the Sant Genís Church is another key historical site of Romanesque origin. The Ullastrell Town Hall is also a notable Noucentista-style building.
You can explore impressive natural formations at Gorg de la Mola, a natural monument with unique rock formations. The Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m), while in a neighboring municipality, is part of the mountainous area connecting to the Llobregat valley and offers scenic views. The Riera de Gaià and Can Pagès spring also provide ideal spots for short hikes amidst nature.
Ullastrell is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy horseback riding routes through forests with views of La Mola and Montserrat at Hípica la Vinya. The Path of Plataners and Via Verda offer circular routes for walking or cycling to discover local farms. For more structured routes, explore the hiking trails around Ullastrell, the MTB trails, or running trails.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Path of Plataners and Via Verda is a circular route suitable for walking or cycling. For dedicated hiking, komoot offers easy routes like the 'Ullastrell – Església de Ullastrell loop from Ullastrell' and the 'Ullastrell loop from Ullastrell', both perfect for a relaxed outdoor experience. You can find more options in the Hiking around Ullastrell guide.
Absolutely. The Celler Vitícola d'Ullastrell, founded in 1939, produces wine and oil using a traditional mill, which is open to visitors. They also have a shop offering artisan products. Another option is the Celler de Can Morral del Oli, where you can walk among ancient olive groves and vineyards and taste local wine and oil, connecting with Ullastrell's rich agricultural heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and beauty of sites like the Hermitage of Our Lady of Health, described as a cozy and quiet space. The natural formations at Gorg de la Mola are often called 'impressive' and 'unique'. Cyclists and hikers enjoy the scenic views and challenging yet rewarding climbs like the Creu d'Aragall Pass and the El Suro Ascent, especially for their panoramic rewards.
Ullastrell can be enjoyed year-round. The El Suro Ascent is particularly enjoyable in the mornings after the valley mist clears, offering good views. The region's mountainous areas can be very hot in summer, so spring and autumn might be more comfortable for extensive outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The sunny disposition of routes like El Suro makes them pleasant even in colder months.
Beyond the main attractions, Ullastrell offers many paths and forests, oak groves, fountains, farmhouses, and streams that are perfect for quiet exploration. The Camino de Can Amat or Mirador del Coll de la Serra are less-traveled paths offering beautiful views of Montserrat. These areas allow you to experience the town's rural charm and medieval origins away from more frequented spots.
Yes, Ullastrell is popular among cyclists. The El Suro Ascent (Olesa Road Side) is noted for its tremendous curves and good views, while the Creu d'Aragall Pass offers a challenging climb with constant slopes. The Path of Plataners and Via Verda also provides a pleasant circular route for cycling. For more detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Ullastrell guide.


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