Mountain peaks around Salomó are situated in the Tarragonès region of Catalonia, Spain, characterized by hilly and mountainous surroundings. This area offers opportunities for hiking and enjoying natural landscapes. Notable peaks and ranges are found within or adjacent to its borders, contributing to the broader mountainous terrain of Tarragona. The region features low, rounded karstic mountains and diverse natural areas.
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Be careful, if you take the ramp directly from La Mora at the roundabout, you'll be pushing your bike! This is a steep hiking trail and not suitable for mountain bikers.
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All the paths leading to the tower of Sant Simplici are good but a little technical on the whole ascent as on the descent. The 360° panoramic view is worth the effort.
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From up here you have a beautiful view.
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Here you will find a sign marking the peak. The views of the valley and the sea are also very beautiful.
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From here you can perfectly appreciate the uphill section, although there is still a quite demanding section to reach Mola.
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Magnificent views of the coast of Tarragona, Creixell, Torredembarra and Altafulla. The route is ideal for walking or trail running, with stretches of track and very cool trails, the climb to the mola is quite demanding.
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Visitors frequently enjoy La Mola (Highest Point of Tarragonès) for its phenomenal panoramic views. Other popular spots include Lion Peak, offering beautiful views of the valley and the sea, and Sant Simplici Tower 111 m and the Giant., known for its 360° panoramic vistas.
From peaks like La Mola, you can expect spectacular panoramic views stretching across the Tarragona coastline, encompassing towns like Creixell, Torredembarra, and Altafulla. On clear days, you might even see the urban outlines of Tarragona, La Pineda, Cap Salou, and the Montsià mountains. Sant Simplici Tower also provides extensive 360° views.
Yes, the ascent to La Mola is considered demanding, making it ideal for experienced hikers and trail runners. The terrain includes both tracks and scenic trails, requiring appropriate footwear. Similarly, the ascent to Sant Simplici Tower is described as technical but rewarding, offering a challenging experience.
The region features low, rounded karstic mountains, particularly in the Massís de Bonastre. You'll find alternating landscapes of forests and farmlands, supporting diverse wildlife. Many peaks offer extensive views of the coastline, agricultural fields, and distant mountain ranges.
Near Tossa Grossa de Montferri, you can find the 'Torre del Moro' (Moor's Tower) and the impressive modernist Sanctuary of the Virgin of Montserrat in Montferri. Within the Massís de Bonastre, the Sant Antoni de Albinyana hermitage offers historical interest. Sant Simplici Tower is also a notable historical site.
The Mediterranean climate of the region generally makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking, with milder temperatures. Summer can be very hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended if visiting during this season. Winter offers cooler, crisp conditions, though some trails might be more exposed.
Yes, the Massís de Bonastre is a popular spot for mountain biking, offering a variety of trails through its forests and farmlands. Some routes to peaks like La Mola can also be suitable for mountain biking, though some sections may be technical or require pushing your bike.
Absolutely. The area around Salomó is rich with hiking opportunities. For example, there's a circular hiking route around Tossa Grossa de Montferri that leads past the 'Torre del Moro'. You can find various hiking routes, including those of moderate difficulty, by exploring Hiking around Salomó.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for trail running and cycling. You can find dedicated routes for these activities, such as those listed in Running Trails around Salomó and Cycling around Salomó. The Massís de Bonastre is also known for caving.
Visitors particularly appreciate the phenomenal panoramic views from peaks like La Mola, which stretch across the Tarragona coastline. The challenging yet rewarding ascents to spots like Sant Simplici Tower and the diverse trails, including the Serra Llarga Ridge Trail Above La Mola, are also highly valued for their scenic beauty and outdoor experience.
While some ascents are demanding, the broader mountainous terrain, especially within the Massís de Bonastre, features low, rounded mountains that can offer easier sections. Some circular routes, like parts of the Tossa Grossa de Montferri trail, include flat sections through cultivated fields, which can be less strenuous. Always check route details for difficulty ratings.
Yes, there are circular walking routes available. For instance, Tossa Grossa de Montferri offers a circular hiking route that takes you past the 'Torre del Moro' and provides panoramic views. Many trails in the Massís de Bonastre also lend themselves to circular exploration.


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