Best mountain passes around Sant Andreu De Llavaneres are characterized by elevated routes, hills, and trails within its coastal mountain range. This region, nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and a mountainous sector, offers significant climbs and panoramic views. The area is closely linked to the Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor, featuring pine and oak forests. These routes provide access to natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities.
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The uphill stretch from Roca del Valles isn't difficult and is a lovely greenery. The descent to the Orrius junction is similar.
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lonely road with lots of vegetation, very pretty
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Coll de Orrius is also known as Coll de Sant Bertomeu.
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It is one of the many climbs that cross the coastal mountain range of the province of Barcelona, connecting in this case the towns of Argentona with Roca del Vallés. It is a port parallel to Coll de Papers, although this is much harder. The Argentona side is longer and with less slope than the Roca del Vallés. The Argentona side is 6.5 km with an average gradient of 4.5%. There is a rest with a descent in the middle area of the port, the second section being harder than the first. The Roca del Vallés side is barely 4 km with a very constant average gradient of 7%. The views of the valleys, the coast and Montseny from the top of the port are very cool and well worth it.
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This is another of the legendary climbs in the coastal mountain range of the province of Barcelona. It is a very accessible climb with slopes that never exceed 6%. It has approximately 5 km of climbing on both sides. It connects the town of Roca del Vallés with Argentona, next to Mataró, very close to the coast. It is highly recommended because there is hardly any traffic and you can ride in complete peace.
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Well, the first time I did it my eyes popped out of their sockets.
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Collsacreu is a small port that allows you to travel from the interior to the coast. On this side, the real difficulty is in the last 2 km, where there is some 8% ramp. Road with a lot of traffic, but wide and with very good asphalt. It is worth being very attentive.
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The region features several popular elevated routes and passes. Among them, Òrrius Pass is highly regarded for its views of the entire Vallés and is a crossing point for various cyclists. Another favorite is Parpers Pass, a gentle ascent that connects to many other routes in the coastal mountain range. Visitors also appreciate Can Bordoi Pass, known for a section with up to a 9% incline.
The elevated routes and passes around Sant Andreu de Llavaneres are characterized by their natural beauty. You'll traverse through dense pine and oak forests, especially within the Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor. Many points, such as Montalt Hill and Cerro de Llorita, offer panoramic views of the coastline and the surrounding Maresme region.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. A popular choice is the "Ascent to Montalt from the western side," a circular route from Sant Andreu de Llavaneres that takes about 3 hours and 45 minutes. Other notable trails include the challenging "Route of the 3 Towns" and the moderate "San Martí de Mata and the Font de la Moreneta." You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Sant Andreu De Llavaneres guide.
Cyclists will find diverse routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, often with significant elevation gains. The Òrrius Pass is a popular spot for MTB, gravel, and road cyclists. Other options include the "Rupit Cross – Creu de Rupit loop" for a moderate ride, or more challenging routes like the "Corredor Sanctuary – Pla de Forn loop" and the "Ice Well of Canyamars – Santuario del Corredor loop." For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Sant Andreu De Llavaneres guide.
Yes, Cerro de Llorita, an elevated point at 387 meters, is home to the ruins of a hermitage of the same name. This adds a historical and cultural dimension to the scenic landscape, offering exceptional views of the sea alongside its heritage.
Montalt Hill, standing at 594 meters, is the highest point in the district. It offers extensive panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the coastline and the dense forests of the Maresme region. It's a significant landmark within the Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor.
Trails within the Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor vary in difficulty. Many routes involve significant elevation gains (up to 1500 ft or more for some cycling routes) and can range from moderate to hard. Some segments may be unpaved and challenging, catering to different fitness levels and experience.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For hikers, the "Ascent to Montalt from the western side" is a popular circular route. Cyclists can enjoy loops like the "Rupit Cross – Creu de Rupit loop" or the "Corredor Sanctuary – Pla de Forn loop." These loops are excellent for exploring the diverse landscapes of the region.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse landscapes, the rewarding panoramic views of the coastline and forests, and the variety of outdoor activities available. The opportunity for significant climbs and the connection to the natural beauty of the Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Collsacreu Pass from Vallgorguina is known for being a very green road with abundant vegetation, providing plenty of shade. It features a moderate incline, with the real difficulty in the last 2 km where there's an 8% ramp.
Ferradura Pass (512 m) is notable for a large rock found there, which has a distinctive horseshoe-shaped drawing on its left margin, giving the pass its name.


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