Mountain peaks around Querol offer diverse hiking routes through a landscape characterized by its mountainous terrain and historical landmarks. This region in Catalonia, Spain, provides opportunities to explore summits, viewpoints, and ancient structures. The area features several natural landmarks and offers various hiking experiences.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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The trail that brings you to this point is in good condition and suitable for all ages. From here, you can choose to descend to Can Marles, or if you turn off the first path, you'll reach Cal Joan de la Torre and then Aiguaviva.
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Three emblematic points of the mountain range come together: Castellot, with the remains of the medieval fortress that guarded the Penedès; the Romanesque hermitage of Sant Miquel, from the 11th century, small and simple, but full of history; and the Creu del Montmell, which crowns the ridge as a symbol visible from afar. Climbing it by MTB or on foot is demanding, with steep and rocky sections, but the reward is immense: a 360º natural viewpoint over vineyards, villages and, on clear days, all the way to the sea. It is a place where nature, heritage and epic panoramas meet in a single point.
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The Puig de la Cova (672 m) rises above Aiguaviva and offers one of the best panoramic views of the entire Montmell mountain range. The peak is easily recognizable by its silhouette and the small rock shelter nearby, the Cova, which gives it its name. The climb by MTB is tough, with rocky sections and a steep slope that force you to push the bike at some points, but the reward is brutal: from the top you can see the Penedès, the sea on clear days and the entire Montmell ridge. I got there by electric bike and, if you have a little experience, you can reach the summit without getting off. The path is full of rolled pebbles that complicate the route, but there are also sections of firm rock that give you confidence to move forward. When you reach the top, the views are 360º, epic and panoramic, a perfect viewpoint that combines effort, history and nature before launching yourself on the descents back to the village.
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It crowns the mountain range and is one of the most iconic points in Baix Penedès. Located at an altitude of over 780 m, it offers a spectacular panorama of the entire region and, on clear days, as far as the sea. Today, all that remains are the remains of walls and towers, witnesses to a medieval fortress that controlled the roads and served as a refuge for the population. The climb to Castellot is demanding, with steep and rocky sections, but the reward is enormous: a natural viewpoint where history and landscape merge. On MTB you have to be prepared, it is better to climb calmly and perhaps do the last section on foot, but the experience is very worthwhile. It is a place that reminds us of the strategic importance of this peak and at the same time a perfect point to enjoy the immensity of Montmell.
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Hermitage that is located close to the mountain that bears the same name. The environment is beautiful to take a break and see the whole that surrounds it.
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Excellent location to enjoy the views at the top of the Talaia del Montmell.
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Small hermitage built with stone located at the top of the peak of Montclar. Next to it are the remains of the Montclar castle from where you get a great view of the Conca de Barberà and the Alt Camp.
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Mount 963 meters high in the municipality of Querol. From the top, where you can find a geodesic vertex, you can see privileged views of the Alt Camp.
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The region around Querol offers several popular peaks. Sant Miquel de Montclar is highly regarded for its hermitage and castle remains, providing views of the Conca de Barberà and Alt Camp. Another favorite is El Clapí Vell Summit (704 m), known for its panoramic views between the Alt and Baix Penedès and Alt Camp. Visitors also appreciate the View of Pico del Montmell, which offers expansive vistas of the entire region and, on clear days, extends to the sea.
Yes, several peaks in Querol feature significant historical and cultural landmarks. Sant Miquel de Montclar hosts a small stone hermitage and the remains of Montclar castle. The View of Pico del Montmell is crowned by the remains of a medieval fortress and is near the Romanesque hermitage of Sant Miquel from the 11th century, along with the Creu del Montmell.
The mountain peaks around Querol offer diverse and spectacular views. From Sant Miquel de Montclar, you can see the Conca de Barberà and Alt Camp. El Clapí Vell Summit (704 m) provides a panoramic view spanning the Alt and Baix Penedès and Alt Camp. The View of Pico del Montmell offers a vast panorama of the entire region, often extending to the sea on clear days. Hill of the Cave (Puig de la Cova) provides 360º epic and panoramic views of the Penedès, the sea, and the Montmell ridge. Montagut Peak (962 m) offers privileged views of the Alt Camp.
Yes, some peaks around Querol offer challenging ascents. The climb to the View of Pico del Montmell is described as demanding, with steep and rocky sections. Similarly, the ascent to the Hill of the Cave (Puig de la Cova) is tough, featuring rocky sections and steep slopes that may require pushing a bike or careful footing.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the Querol area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, including moderate loops like Rocafort de Queralt – Font de Baix. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are extensive MTB trails, such as the Penedès 360 All Mountain Trail. Road cyclists can also find many options for cycling, including the Cistercian Route: Santes Creus and Figuerola del Camp Loop.
Yes, many of the mountain peaks around Querol are suitable for intermediate hikers. Highlights like Sant Miquel de Montclar, El Clapí Vell Summit (704 m), and Montagut Peak (962 m) are categorized as intermediate, offering accessible routes to enjoy the scenery without extreme difficulty. Even some sections leading to more challenging peaks can be enjoyed by those with moderate fitness.
Visitors particularly enjoy the combination of natural beauty and historical significance. The panoramic views from summits like El Clapí Vell Summit and the extensive vistas from Pico del Montmell are highly praised. The presence of ancient structures like the Montclar castle remains and the Romanesque hermitage of Sant Miquel also adds a unique historical dimension to the hiking experience.
Absolutely. The Querol region is rich in viewpoints. El Clapí Vell Summit (704 m) is a fantastic viewpoint offering panoramic views between the Alt and Baix Penedès and Alt Camp. The View of Pico del Montmell provides an excellent location to enjoy views at the top of the Talaia del Montmell, crowning the mountain range with a panorama of the entire region and often extending to the sea. Additionally, Hill of the Cave (Puig de la Cova) offers 360º epic and panoramic views.
The mountain peaks around Querol feature several natural landmarks. Beyond the peaks themselves, you'll find the distinctive silhouette of the Hill of the Cave (Puig de la Cova) with its small rock shelter, the Cova, which gives it its name. Montagut Peak (962 m) is recognized as a natural monument and features a geodesic vertex at its summit.
When visiting Sant Miquel de Montclar, you'll find a small hermitage built with stone at the peak. Next to it are the remains of Montclar castle, offering great views of the Conca de Barberà and the Alt Camp. It's an ideal spot to take a break and appreciate the beautiful surroundings.
The climb to the View of Pico del Montmell is demanding, with steep and rocky sections. However, the reward is immense: a natural viewpoint where history and landscape merge. It offers a 360º natural viewpoint over vineyards, villages, and on clear days, all the way to the sea. If you're mountain biking, be prepared for tough sections; you might need to push your bike for the final part, but the experience is highly worthwhile.


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