SL-C 120 Springs of Santa Maria de Martorelles Trail
SL-C 120 Springs of Santa Maria de Martorelles Trail
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6.81km
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Hike the moderate 4.2-mile SL-C 120 Springs of Santa Maria de Martorelles Trail, exploring natural springs and ancient historical sites.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.10 km
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3.89 km
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4.05 km
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6.37 km
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6.81 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.95 km
1.19 km
988 m
584 m
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Surfaces
3.07 km
2.77 km
584 m
157 m
144 m
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Elevation
Highest point (420 m)
Lowest point (170 m)
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This moderate 6.8-kilometer hiking trail usually takes around 2 hours and 7 minutes to complete. This duration can vary depending on your pace and how much time you spend exploring the various springs and historical sites along the way.
Rated as moderate, the trail involves some elevation gain, but it's generally manageable for hikers with a basic level of fitness. Its length and varied terrain make it a good option for active families, though younger children might find some sections challenging. The diverse points of interest, from springs to historical sites, can keep everyone engaged.
The trail is located near Santa María de Martorelles. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, you can typically find parking within the village itself, which serves as a common starting point for routes in the area. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure a spot.
The trail offers a diverse natural environment within the Parc de la Serralada Litoral. You'll traverse areas with lush vegetation, especially around the numerous springs, and experience a wetter climate on the northern slopes of the park. The path guides you through charming spots, historical areas, and remnants of past industrial activity like old quarries.
The primary attractions are the natural springs, such as La Mercè Spring and Font de Baix. Beyond the springs, you'll encounter significant historical sites like the Castellruf Dolmen and the Castellruf Iberian settlement, as well as old ditches and canals like the "Rec Gran".
Yes, the Parc de la Serralada Litoral, where this trail is located, generally allows dogs. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
No, there are typically no permits required or entrance fees to hike the SL-C 120 Springs of Santa Maria de Martorelles Trail or to access the Parc de la Serralada Litoral. It's a publicly accessible natural park, but always respect local regulations regarding conservation and waste.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn are often considered the best seasons. In spring, the vegetation is lush, and the springs are usually flowing well. Autumn offers pleasant temperatures and beautiful fall colors. Summer can be hot, so an early start is recommended, while winter can be cooler but still enjoyable.
Yes, the SL-C 120 Springs of Santa Maria de Martorelles Trail shares sections with several other paths. You'll find it overlaps with parts of "De la Tordera al Llobregat. Variant Palaudaries - Alella" and "Camí d'Alella", among others. This can offer opportunities for longer or alternative explorations if you wish to extend your hike.
Santa Maria de Martorelles is a small village, and you can usually find local cafes or restaurants there to grab a bite or a drink before or after your hike. It's a good idea to check their opening hours, especially if you're hiking on a weekday or during off-peak seasons.
Given its moderate difficulty and varied terrain, we recommend bringing sturdy hiking shoes, sufficient water, and snacks. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. A map or GPS device is always helpful, and don't forget your camera to capture the beautiful springs and historical sites.