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Hiking around Sant Pere De Vilamajor offers diverse landscapes within the Montseny Biosphere Reserve. The region features significant peaks, including the ascent to Sant Elies at 1,000m, and is characterized by valleys such as La Vallserena and streams like the Riera de Vilamajor. Hikers can explore extensive wooded areas and agricultural zones, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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12.9km
04:36
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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05:56
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A modest peak in Pla de la Calma, used by shepherds as a natural lookout point: from there they could see when the fogs descended from Matagalls, and the whistling of the wind in its small hollow signaled impending bad weather. The slate of the hill bears marks of use by old charcoal burners and muleteers, indicating that it was more of a practical crossing point than a refuge. A simple place, yet rich in historical significance.
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The trails I passed are a bit covered
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Ice well.... Pou de Glaç d'en Cuc. Quite deteriorated, As we all know, they were used to store snow and ice, to have refrigeration For food throughout the year 👍
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A good place to rest for a while and eat a little while sitting comfortably.
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To get to the beginning of the trail to climb Sui and other peaks, you have to go up from the town of Montseny, along a road that leaves next to the Piscinas campsite, paved for a stretch of about two kilometers and unpaved for another kilometer, but in good condition, until you reach the Samon farmhouse, where there is a small space to park.
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Located on the mountain of Vilamajor, at the foot of the path of Sant Elies. It is located on the edge of the forest track, at the crossroads where the Camí del Cortès meets the Camí de Sant Elies. The Borrell spring was a small tiled spring, known only to some mountaineers and residents of the neighborhood of Muntanya de Vilamajor. When the route of the Camí de Sant Elies was modified and it began to pass near the source, in 1968, the source was fixed, building a decanter, which distributes the water between Can Sorell and Can Plain, and a trough for the animals, which is filled with the overflow. From then on, this place began to be well known by hikers and devotees of the gathering, becoming a regular stop for breakfast on the way to the hermitage. In 2013, the fountain was rehabilitated and acquired its current appearance, while respecting the trough to be able to water cattle and wild animals, despite the fact that the water from the fountain is no longer suitable for human consumption. In dry areas with a warmer Mediterranean climate, natural water sources, such as the Borrell spring, are vital for flora and fauna, as they create a wet spot that acts as a small oasis of vital importance for small amphibians (newts, salamanders...), in addition to serving as a watering place for wild boars, flocks of sheep, small mammals (wood mice, squirrels, rabbits...), insects, reptiles and birds.
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There are over 15 hiking trails around Sant Pere De Vilamajor, offering a diverse range of experiences within the Montseny Biosphere Reserve. These include routes of varying difficulty, from easy walks to challenging mountain ascents.
Yes, Sant Pere De Vilamajor offers several easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the region features routes like the circular "Sender de la Plana de Vilamajor" (SL-C 126), which explores the flatter, less mountainous parts of the municipality. There are 3 easy routes available in total.
Absolutely. The Montseny Biosphere Reserve, which encompasses Sant Pere De Vilamajor, is known for its significant peaks and offers challenging routes. You can find 3 difficult trails, including ascents to iconic mountains like Matagalls (1697 m) or the chapel of Sant Elies at 1,000m, which provides stunning panoramic views. A challenging option is the El Sui, Turó del Pi Novell, Turó del Roquet, Turó del Prat Fondo, Turó de la Cova — circular por el Parque Natural del Montseny route.
Yes, many of the trails in Sant Pere De Vilamajor are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example of a moderate circular route is the Cave Hill – El Sui loop from Montseny, which offers varied terrain through the Montseny area.
Hiking in Sant Pere De Vilamajor offers diverse natural features. You'll encounter extensive wooded areas, valleys like La Vallserena, and streams such as the Riera de Vilamajor. Notable viewpoints include the ascent to Sant Elies at 1,000m, offering panoramic vistas, and the impressive centenary tree, El Roure Gros (The Big Oak), which provides views of Montseny.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical sites. You can hike to the Puiggraciós Optical Telegraph Tower, a cultural asset offering exquisite panoramic views. Other points of interest include the Castell de Vilamajor and Església de Sant Pere de Vilamajor, as well as various chapels and fountains like the Font Fresca del Samon.
The trails in Sant Pere De Vilamajor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from significant peaks to deep valleys and flowing streams, and the well-maintained network of paths suitable for various activities.
Yes, the area is crisscrossed by several watercourses. You can find routes that follow valleys like La Vallserena, through which a stream of the same name flows, or along the Riera de Vilamajor, which eventually flows into the Mogent river. These offer scenic routes and diverse ecosystems.
Yes, the Hermitage of Sant Elies is a popular hiking destination, located at 1,000m and offering beautiful panoramic views. A challenging route that includes this landmark is the Hermitage of Sant Elies – El Sui loop from els Refugis del Montseny, which is approximately 10.2 miles (16.5 km) long.
Sant Pere De Vilamajor offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with blooming wildflowers or colorful foliage. Summer can be warm, but higher elevation trails offer cooler conditions. Winter hikes are also possible, especially on lower trails, though some higher mountain paths may require appropriate gear.
Sant Pere De Vilamajor is primarily located within the Montseny Biosphere Reserve, which is a major natural attraction itself, offering extensive terrain for exploration. Additionally, within the municipality, you can visit the Parc de La Rectoria de Vilamajor.
Yes, the region around Sant Pere De Vilamajor features several mountain passes that can be incorporated into hikes. Notable passes include Parpers Pass and Coll Formic Pass (1,145 m), which often provide scenic views and access to different parts of the Montseny area.


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