Best caves around Vilassar De Dalt are found in a region known for its rich archaeological and natural heritage, serving as a gateway to the Parc Serralada Litoral. While prominent natural caves are not directly within the municipality, the broader area offers several notable underground explorations. The landscape features interesting geological formations, including rock shelters and ancient burial sites. This area provides opportunities to explore historical and natural features within a short distance.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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A small cave hidden in a crevice of Montseny, damp and cool even in the height of summer. Its name comes from the constant croaking of frogs from the nearby stream, which seem to guard the entrance at dusk. Locals say that during storms, forest animals would take refuge inside, and that a hiker once found an old, rusty lantern hanging from the rock, as if someone had left it there to return.
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Another natural and magical gem of the area. Don't miss the prehistoric-style clay carvings by a contemporary street artist. Some say that ancient peoples used the stone in initiation rituals: young people who passed through the rock were "born again" as adults of the clan. It is said that if you passed through the hole, especially children or pregnant women, you were cured of illnesses or protected from spirits. It was like a kind of "magic door" between two worlds.
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This cave, inhabited in prehistoric times, contains remains that demonstrate its use in the Neolithic or Bronze Age, such as stone tools, pottery fragments, and evidence of fire. Its strategic location, hidden but with good visibility of the surroundings, made it ideal as a refuge or stopover. Today, for cyclists like us, it's an excellent shelter in case of rain or to enjoy breakfast in the shade, thanks to its peaceful and protected location.
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The "Pedra de Les Orenetes" (Swallows' Stone) is made up of a large granite block about 8 m long, 3 m wide and 3 m high, which has been heavily eroded. The basal part shows several cavities, one of which is a medium-sized shelter, which is the main area of the paintings. From this concavity, through which the block can be crossed from below, other concavities and eroded points with pictographic representations continue to the right. These correspond to curved, serpentine strokes, points, female figures, cruciform figures, bars, finger marks, anthropomorphic forms, quadrupeds, branch-shaped figures and human representations, as well as remains of pigment that are difficult to interpret. the schematic-semi-schematic to the stylized and naturalistic), chromatic (reddish, reddish-brown, reddish-orange and yellowish-orange) and techniques (fingering, simple stroke and flat ink) as well as a diverse degree of erosion that seems to indicate a process with superimpositions and diverse phases, some of which seem to be related to those of the Cogul shelter.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKgNP2t3_aY You will have to leave the bike and finish the journey on foot, from there the views are spectacular.
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Iberian sanctuary in the municipality of Cabrera de Mar (Maresme). It is located in an area of Montcabrer that is difficult to access. It has a double entrance, in front of which a large number of offerings have been documented (about 50,000 ceramic fragments), consisting essentially of various types of tableware, amphorae, miniature votive amphorae, perfume containers, ceramic replicas of bovine horns, terracotta heads of Demeter and some coins. It was frequented from the 4th century BC until the turn of the century, with a special intensity in the period between 125 BC and 50 BC.
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Spectacular rocks found in this area near the Bosc de Rsucalleda, with curious shapes.
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It is a mixed structure consisting of a burial chamber with a corridor excavated in the granite rock of the southern slope of the hill, with a vestibule or vestibule with megalithic access. The chamber has a semicircular floor plan (5m length x 3m width x 2m height) without a roof, given that it collapsed above the archaeological level. The corridor (2.25m length x 1.60m width x 1.40m height), with an elongated floor plan, connects the hall with the bedroom. The antechamber (1.75m width x 1m length), with a trapezoidal plan, is made up of three large slabs arranged and nailed to the subsoil (the slab-door was documented to have been displaced from its original place). The archaeological intervention documented three different stratigraphic levels: the surface level, made up of soil and scattered bone remains, a second level made up of the stone blocks that formed the original vault that covered the chamber and the corridor, and a third level where it was documented abundance of human bone remains (affected by the demolition) and much of the documented archaeological material. Specifically, between 195 and 205 buried individuals of both sexes were documented, mostly between 20 and 40 years old, although there were also children. Among these remains were documented 68 flint arrowheads, several fragments of bell-shaped pottery, two manual stone mills and various faunal remains, among others. The archaeological research concluded that an accidental event, probably a war conflict between groups, led to the death of a significant volume of the population. Chronologically, the site belongs to the Chalcolithic period (2200-1800 BC).
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Near Vilassar de Dalt, you can explore a variety of sites including natural rock shelters, ancient burial caves, and unique rock formations. These include sites with prehistoric art, archaeological remains, and significant cultural history. For example, The Swallows' Rock features prehistoric pictographic representations, while the Cave of the Frog is a historical site with archaeological findings from the Chalcolithic period.
Yes, several caves in the area hold significant historical and archaeological value. The Cave of the Frog, for instance, is a collective sepulchral crypt from the Chalcolithic period, where burials and ceramic fragments were discovered. The Costa de Can Martorell Burial Cave also dates back to the Chalcolithic period and contained the remains of nearly 200 individuals. Additionally, Cova de les Encantades was an Iberian sanctuary with numerous archaeological findings.
Yes, you can. The Swallows' Rock is known for its prehistoric pictographic representations, featuring various figures and symbols. Pedra Foradada is another prehistoric site, where ancient peoples are said to have used its natural hole for initiation rituals or for protection from illnesses.
The caves directly around Vilassar de Dalt, such as The Swallows' Rock and Pedra Foradada, offer accessible natural and historical exploration suitable for families. These sites provide interesting geological formations and historical context without requiring advanced caving skills. For a more structured experience further afield, the Montserrat Caves offer guided tours through prepared underground passageways.
The caves around Vilassar de Dalt are primarily characterized by large granite blocks and eroded rock formations. For example, The Swallows' Rock is a large granite block with multiple cavities, while the Cave of the Frog is formed by two large granite blocks creating two chambers. Further afield, the Montserrat Caves are renowned for their speleothems, including stalactites, stalagmites, and columns.
The area around Vilassar de Dalt, including the Parc Serralada Litoral, offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Vilassar de Dalt Green Ring Trail' or routes to 'Turó de Sant Mateu'. There are also options for road cycling and gravel biking. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Vilassar De Dalt, Road Cycling Routes around Vilassar De Dalt, and Gravel biking around Vilassar De Dalt guides.
Yes, the Cova de les Encantades, though a bit challenging to access, offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea and Barcelona from its entrance. Many of the caves are situated within natural landscapes that provide scenic surroundings.
The local rock shelters and small caves around Vilassar de Dalt, like The Swallows' Rock, are open to the elements or offer shallow shelters. For larger, more developed cave systems in the broader region, such as the Montserrat Caves, the interior maintains a constant temperature of around 14°C and high humidity (97-99%). These larger caves often have prepared pathways for visitors.
While specific guided tours for the smaller caves directly in Vilassar de Dalt are not commonly available, the more significant cave systems in the broader Barcelona region, such as the Montserrat Caves (Coves de Montserrat / Saltpetre Caves / Collbató Caves), do offer guided tours. These tours explain the geological processes and historical significance of the caves.
For the local rock shelters and smaller caves around Vilassar de Dalt, comfortable hiking attire and sturdy shoes are recommended, as access often involves walking on natural terrain. If you plan to visit larger cave systems like the Montserrat Caves, where the temperature is consistently cool (around 14°C) and humidity is high, it's advisable to wear layers and closed-toe shoes suitable for potentially damp and uneven surfaces.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Many enjoy discovering the prehistoric art at The Swallows' Rock or exploring the ancient burial sites like the Cave of the Frog. The peaceful and protected locations of these sites, often serving as shelters during hikes, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Cova de les Encantades is noted for being a little difficult to get to, requiring a short but steep ascent and some scrambling to reach the cave entrance. It consists of a room that you need to climb into.


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