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Hiking around Maresme offers a diverse landscape characterized by a unique blend of coastal plains and mountain ranges. The region features extensive Mediterranean forests, including cork, holm oak, and pine woods, within its three natural parks. Trails often provide panoramic sea views, connecting historical sites with varied terrain suitable for outdoor activities. This geographical position between the Mediterranean Sea and coastal mountains defines its varied hiking environment.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
4.7
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86
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8.51km
02:33
270m
270m
Hike the moderate Dolmen of Ca l'Arenes Trail, a 5.3-mile route through varied forests to an ancient dolmen and panoramic viewpoints.
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72
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6.33km
01:51
170m
170m
Hike the easy GR 92: Turó d'en Galzeran Loop, a 3.9-mile trail with panoramic views of Barcelona, Montserrat, and the Mediterranean Sea.

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4.3
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47
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10.1km
03:00
310m
310m
Hike the moderate 6.3-mile Bosque Encantado de Orrius circular route, exploring an enchanted forest, ancient dolmen, and historic hermitage.
4.1
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6.64km
01:49
100m
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Hike the easy Les Torretes Route, a 4.1-mile coastal trail in Calella offering sea views and historical landmarks like the Optical Telegraph
4.9
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54
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9.04km
02:44
310m
310m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51
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8.58km
02:31
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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41
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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6
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6.92km
02:05
210m
210m
Hike the moderate 4.3-mile From Santa Susanna to Turó de la Guàrdia circular route for panoramic coastal and mountain views.
4.5
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36
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
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39
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7.59km
02:29
350m
350m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Few people know that the church was fortified because this point was exposed to raids and conflicts, and that is why even today it conveys more of a feeling of refuge than of a temple. It was not placed here by chance: it dominates roads and fields, and was a place where people closed themselves in when they needed to protect themselves. Today the silence is deceiving, but the place has more of a defensive than a religious past.
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The church was also designed as a refuge: the circular tower is not merely decorative; it served to protect the population from coastal raids. From here, the valley and the passes into the interior could be visually controlled, which is why the surroundings feel so "open" despite the silence. It's a good place to pause for a moment: the contrast between its defensive function and its current tranquility is striking, and the surrounding landscape invites observation rather than a rush.
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It's a megalithic tomb, approximately 5,000 years old, discovered in 1997 and restored in 2006-2007. Located in the heart of the Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park, it's easy to miss, but it has a history: it belonged to a Neolithic community that used it as a collective grave. Interestingly, remains of the tumulus that covered it are still preserved, which is unusual, and its orientation seems related to astronomical events, like other dolmens in the area. It's an archaeological rarity in the middle of a prime cycling area, perfect for stopping and reflecting that humans once walked this path... but without helmets.
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The true epicenter of Maresme enduro. Once you reach the top, it's time to switch gears: you're at the highest point of the system, and a labyrinth of trails and tracks of all levels unfolds before you. There are no rules here: from this central hub, you can drop down towards Sant Vicenç, Llavaneres, Can Boada, Massuet, or wherever your heart desires. Every direction offers a different descent, and all connect to legendary Maresme lines. A word of advice: when you reach Turó de l’Oriola, take a deep breath… and prepare to go wild, because this is one of the few places where you can literally ride down wherever you want.
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The true epicenter of Maresme enduro. Once you reach the top, it's time to switch gears: you're at the highest point of the system, and a labyrinth of trails and paths of all levels unfolds before you. There's no instruction manual here: from this central hub, you can drop down towards Sant Vicenç, Llavaneres, Can Boada, Massuet, or wherever your heart desires. Every direction offers a different descent, and all connect to legendary Maresme lines. A word of advice: when you reach Turó de l’Oriola, take a deep breath… and prepare to go wild, because this is one of the few places where you can literally ride down wherever you want. A perfect spot to get lost—but in a good way.
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The Creu de Montcabrer crowns one of the most emblematic points of the Serralada Litoral. The current cross, placed in 1982 and blessed in 1983, is the last in a long tradition dating back to 1565. Over the centuries, it has been replaced several times due to lightning, vandalism, and even bullet impacts during the Civil War. In addition to its unique history, this place is wonderful for the spectacular views it offers: from Montseny to Barcelona, passing through the Castell de Burriac and reaching Blanes on clear days. It's ideal for stopping, breathing, and contemplating the landscape. 🚴 WARNING: Do not attempt to ride down the path that leads to the caves located just below the cross. It is not suitable for cycling and can be dangerous. It is recommended to return along the same path you came in.
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About 300 meters before reaching the hermitage along the track from Òrrius, on the left, dry stone walls are preserved, the remains of a shelter used by Republican militiamen during the Civil War. It's not signposted, but it's visible if you get off your bike and explore a bit. The surroundings are very peaceful and steeped in history: the hermitage was also used as a temporary shelter.
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Maresme offers a vast network of hiking trails, with over 850 routes available on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging excursions, catering to all fitness levels.
Thanks to its mild Mediterranean climate, Maresme is ideal for hiking almost all year round. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures, but even winter provides sunny days suitable for outdoor activities.
Yes, Maresme has a good selection of easy and family-friendly routes. Approximately 325 of the trails are rated as easy. Many paths within the natural parks, such as Parc Natural del Montnegre i el Corredor, are suitable for families, offering gentle terrain and interesting sights.
Absolutely. Many trails in Maresme are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Circular route from Calella is an easy option, or for a moderate challenge, try the Malgrat de Mar — circular route through the interior.
Maresme's unique geography offers a blend of Mediterranean forests, including cork, holm oak, and pine woods, within its three natural parks: Parc Natural del Montnegre i el Corredor, Parc de la Serralada Litoral, and Parc de la Serralada de Marina. Many trails also provide stunning panoramic sea views, showcasing the region's interplay between mountains and the Mediterranean coast.
Yes, Maresme is rich in history. Hikers can encounter Neolithic dolmens, Iberian settlement ruins, and medieval churches and hermitages. Notable examples include the Dolmen de Ca l'Arenes and the iconic Burriac Castle, which offers panoramic views of the coastline.
The trails in Maresme are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,700 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the combination of forest and sea views.
Yes, several routes provide views of historical castles. For instance, the route Cabrera de Mar to Castell de Burriac leads directly to the impressive Burriac Castle, offering spectacular vistas.
Maresme has a good public transport network, especially along the coast, making many trailheads accessible by train or bus. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific starting points before planning your hike.
Many trails in Maresme offer fantastic viewpoints. The Dolmen de Ca l'Arenes, El Pi Cargolat, Mirador del Corredor – Circular Route, for example, includes the Mirador del Corredor, providing expansive views of the region.
The Parc Natural del Montnegre i el Corredor is one of Maresme's significant natural parks, covering approximately 15,000 hectares. It features over 500 km of marked trails through Mediterranean forests, Neolithic dolmens, and medieval churches. It's also recognized as Spain's first Urban Quiet Park. For more information, you can visit Wikivoyage or Visit Pineda.
While specific regulations vary by park and municipality, many natural trails in Maresme are generally dog-friendly, especially within the extensive forest areas. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and respect local signage regarding pet access.


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