Best mountain peaks around Sant Climent De Llobregat offer diverse outdoor experiences in the Baix Llobregat comarca, near Barcelona. This region provides access to various peaks, each with distinct features and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore summits with historical structures, panoramic viewpoints, and areas rich in Mediterranean flora and fauna. The mountains surrounding Sant Climent De Llobregat are characterized by their accessibility and varied terrain, suitable for different levels of outdoor activity.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Hape Kerkeling, a well-known entertainer in the German-speaking world, wrote down some thoughts about a mystical experience (encounter with God) while traveling through Spain, which I would also like to offer to the viewer of this small sacred monument: "To encounter God, one must first extend an invitation to him, for he will not come uninvited. It is also a form of good manners. We have free choice. He builds an individual relationship with each person. Only someone who truly loves is capable of this." (Hape Kerkeling in "Ich bin dann mal weg")
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La Morella is the second highest peak in the Garraf Massif after Montau (658 m), at 593.6 meters. It is located in the municipality of Begues, in the Baix Llobregat region. Its surroundings contain several chasms. There is also the tail of the old Garraf landfill, currently being restored. At the summit, we can find a geodesic vertex. The peak is included in the FEEC's list of the 100 peaks. A long-distance trail (GR 92 Mediterranean Trail) passes through this mountain peak, on its 21st stage from Bruguers to Garraf. It meets the local short-distance trail (SL-C 99), which is 6.1 km long, running from the Cal Ganxo Environmental Activities Center (Castelldefels) to La Morella. If we follow the GR 92 towards the town of Garraf, 3.5 km away we reach the La Pleta Information Centre in Garraf Park.
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For the spectacular view of the Baix Llobregat.
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To get to the top, I went along the Ratpenat road until a detour that goes there. The entire route is accessible by bike except for going up to the peak of the mountain, where you have to go downhill and push it along a complicated path, especially at the highest part. The views are worth it!!
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Puig d'Olorda 450 meters The summit is crowned by a fire watch tower and an immense cross, which has given the name of the Cross by which this mountain is often referred to in the surrounding towns. On the eastern side of the peak are the hermitage of Santa Creu d'Olorda and the Bird Quarry.
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The mountain of Sant Pere Màrtir (in Catalan: Sant Pere Màrtir) https://parcnaturalcollserola.cat/sant-pere-martir/
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Highest point of Garraf. Peak with a lot of wind. But with 360 degree views
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The region offers several distinct peaks. La Morella Summit is the second highest peak in the Garraf Massif, known for its 360-degree views and connection to the GR 92 Mediterranean Trail. Another significant spot is the Hermitage of Sant Ramon, which offers panoramic views of the Llobregat delta from its 293-meter summit, featuring an 1887 hermitage. For historical significance and extensive views of Barcelona, consider Sant Pere Màrtir Summit and Observation Towers.
Yes, several peaks have historical and cultural importance. The Hermitage of Sant Ramon, located on Montbaig mountain, dates back to 1887 and is a prominent landmark. Sant Pere Màrtir Summit and Observation Towers also holds historical significance, featuring observation towers and offering views of Barcelona. Additionally, Cruz del Puig d'Olorda is notable for its large cross and the nearby hermitage of Santa Creu d'Olorda.
The mountains around Sant Climent De Llobregat are rich in Mediterranean flora, primarily pine trees and holm oaks. The Montbaig Forest Park, which includes the Mountain of Sant Ramon, is home to common squirrels, genets, wild boars, hedgehogs, and various owls. It's also a significant spot for observing migratory birds, especially hawks, eagles, and storks, during September and October. Peaks like La Morella Summit are part of the Garraf Massif, an area known for its unique geological formations, including several chasms.
Many of the peaks offer accessible routes suitable for families. The Hermitage of Sant Ramon is considered family-friendly, with beautiful routes from various points in the Baix Llobregat. The diverse terrain allows for different levels of outdoor activity, making it possible to find paths that are less strenuous for younger hikers or those seeking a gentler experience.
For birdwatching, September and October are particularly significant around the Mountain of Sant Ramon, as it's a prime spot for observing migratory birds like hawks, eagles, and storks. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, avoiding the heat of summer and potential chill of winter, making them ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to difficult options, as detailed in the Cycling around Sant Climent De Llobregat guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Sant Climent De Llobregat guide. Of course, hiking remains a popular choice, with many trails available, which you can explore further in the Hiking around Sant Climent De Llobregat guide.
The Mountain of Sant Ramon is noted for its accessibility from different points in the Baix Llobregat, making it a popular destination for scenic routes. While specific public transport routes to each peak vary, the general accessibility of the region from Barcelona and surrounding municipalities suggests that many trailheads can be reached, often requiring a combination of public transport and a final walk.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the ascent to Sant Pere Màrtir Summit and Observation Towers involves a steep rise. La Morella Summit, while part of the GR 92, can also present challenging sections, especially if attempting to reach the very peak with a bicycle, which may require pushing it along a complicated path. Puig de la Mola summit (534 m), located in the Garraf massif, is also categorized as challenging due to its cliffs and varied terrain.
The summits offer diverse and often panoramic views. From the Hermitage of Sant Ramon, you can enjoy sweeping views of the Llobregat delta. La Morella Summit provides beautiful 360-degree views over the Parc del Garraf towards Barcelona. Sant Pere Màrtir Summit and Observation Towers offers extensive views of Barcelona, while Cruz del Puig d'Olorda is praised for its magical views over the entire area.
Yes, some peaks are integrated into larger trail networks. La Morella Summit is notably part of the GR 92 Mediterranean Trail (stage 21 from Bruguers to Garraf) and connects with the local short-distance trail (SL-C 99) from the Cal Ganxo Environmental Activities Center. The GR-5 and PR-C-37 trails can also lead to Puig de la Mola summit (534 m), linking with the Mediterranean path GR-92.3.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, the sense of tranquility, and the opportunity to connect with nature. The historical elements, such as the hermitage on Sant Ramon and the observation towers on Sant Pere Màrtir, also add to the appeal. Many appreciate the diverse trails that cater to different fitness levels, from scenic walks to more challenging ascents, and the chance to observe local wildlife and Mediterranean flora.
While popular peaks can attract visitors, exploring the broader Montbaig Forest Park area, which encompasses the Mountain of Sant Ramon, can offer more secluded paths. Early mornings or weekdays are generally the best times to find quieter trails. Additionally, some of the longer, more challenging routes, such as those leading to Puig de la Mola summit (534 m), might be less frequented than the more easily accessible viewpoints.


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