Mountain peaks around Ullastrell offer panoramic views of the Vallès region and the Montserrat mountain range. Situated at an elevation of 342 meters, Ullastrell provides an elevated terrain known for its scenic beauty. The area features natural surroundings with forests of oaks and holm oaks, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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High point. A challenge.
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Wonderful trail to reach it, very nice place and fantastic views. Really worth the way up !
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Challenging climb due to high gradient at times, with little traffic.
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It is a very pleasant and quiet climb that connects Gelida with the area of Corbera de Llobregat and Palma de Cervelló. The two slopes are very fun and shady, the Gelida slope being more constant and the Corbera slope with steps. At the top of the port there is a very legendary bar where you usually stop to have a coffee... or eat something else.
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Morning without rain, to enjoy this route that, except for the Cross, through the interior of Corbera and SAB, forces us to negotiate slides and notable differences. Route of the 2023 lap. Today the luxury company, with a pace far beyond my reach. Next time, more and better.
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Cross perfect for going uphill on the inside
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Peak of 341 m. altitude, located between the municipalities of Papiol and Sant Cugat del Vallès, in the Collserola mountain range. At the highest part there is a 16 meter high fire watch tower, and at its foot there is the Hermitage of Health and the geodesic vertex 286123001. It is also known of the existence of a Iberian town on top of the hill. The place is a splendid viewpoint of the Baix Llobregat, the ridge of Collserola, the mountains of Montserrat, Sant Llorenç del Munt and Vallès beyond to Montseny. The importance of this natural space is evidenced in recent studies, such as the one that indicates the presence of interesting lichens. In particular, it is important, due to its uniqueness, the first appointment for Catalonia, in terms of cryptogamic flora, of the species "Porina byssophila". This was detected in the lichen surveys in the Escletxes de Papiol and Puigmadrona, and 38 saxicolous and terrestrial lichens have been catalogued, of which 32 are new taxa for the flora of the Collserola Park, such as the one mentioned (Bolea, et al .: 2010: 354). It is the highest point that dominates the entire municipality. This peak is included in the list of the 100 peaks of the FEEC. https://www.feec.cat/activitats/100-cims/cim/puig-madrona/
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Ullastrell itself is known as a 'privileged viewpoint' offering exceptional vistas. For specific spots, the Sant Salvador de les Espases Hermitage provides magnificent views of the surroundings and Montserrat. The Puig Madrona Summit also offers wide views, including from its 16-meter high fire vigilance tower. Additionally, the Coll de la Creu Viewpoint is highlighted for excellent views of the Vallès region and Montserrat.
The area around Ullastrell is unique for its elevated position, providing spectacular panoramic views over the Vallès region, including the iconic Montserrat mountain range and, on clear days, even the Mediterranean Sea. It's characterized by tranquil natural surroundings with forests of oaks and holm oaks, offering a peaceful escape.
Yes, the natural surroundings of Ullastrell are well-suited for outdoor activities, including numerous hiking routes. Paths like 'Can Amat' and those along the 'riera de Gaià' offer views of the Montserrat massif. For more structured routes, you can explore various running trails around Ullastrell, which are also suitable for walking.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed for all peaks, the Turó de Mataric is noted as being family-friendly. Generally, many of the viewpoints offer accessible spots for families to enjoy the scenery without strenuous hiking.
The region experiences hot summers, so spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for hiking and enjoying the views. During these times, the temperatures are milder, and the natural beauty of the forests is at its peak. Clear days are best for maximizing the panoramic vistas.
Yes, the Sant Salvador de les Espases Hermitage is a significant historical site, documented since the fourteenth century and declared a cultural asset of national interest. It stands on an isolated escarpment, with only the base of a circular tower remaining from the ancient Castle of Swords. The Puig Madrona Summit also has historical significance, with knowledge of an Iberian town on top of the hill.
Ullastrell is popular among cyclists, offering challenging ascents with significant elevation gains. 'Climbs' such as 'Alto de Ullastrell' are well-known. You can find a variety of road cycling routes and MTB trails in the vicinity, catering to different difficulty levels.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wide and beautiful views, especially from spots like Puig Madrona Summit and Sant Salvador de les Espases Hermitage. The tranquility and natural charm of the area, surrounded by forests, also contribute to a highly valued experience for those seeking peace and outdoor activities.
While specific regulations for dogs on every trail are not provided, natural areas like those around Ullastrell are generally welcoming to dogs, especially on hiking paths through forests. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and follow local etiquette to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Yes, the Creu d'Aragall Pass (537 m) is a notable challenge. Located in the municipality of Gelida, it features an average slope of 6.2% over 6.7 kilometers, with a maximum slope of 13% in its initial stages, making it an interesting and demanding climb for cyclists and hikers.
While not directly within Ullastrell, the multi-peaked Montserrat mountain range is a dominant and awe-inspiring natural feature clearly visible from Ullastrell. It's a significant regional draw, known for its unique 'serrated' rock formations, extensive hiking trails, and the Benedictine abbey of Santa Maria de Montserrat. Ullastrell's elevated position offers excellent views of this iconic range.
At the Sant Salvador de les Espases Hermitage, there is an open room with benches and tables, a dining room, and a kitchen that are open to the public on Thursdays and Sundays, and on the day of the Gathering (first Sunday in September). For other peaks, it's recommended to check local amenities in nearby towns like Ullastrell itself or carry your own provisions.


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