Best mountain passes around Granollers provide access to varied terrain, from the rolling hills of the Coastal Range to the more challenging ascents of Montseny and Montnegre-Corredor Natural Parks. Granollers, situated in a plain, acts as a starting point for exploring these natural areas. The region offers diverse landscapes, including Mediterranean and Central European ecosystems. These areas are popular for outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking.
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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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Ridge and highest point of the BP5002 road from El Masnou to Granollers, or Alella. It is a crossroad, with gravel you can follow the Camí de la Cornisa to enter and cross the Parque de la Serralada de Marina.
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The mountain passes around Granollers offer a diverse range of terrain and difficulty. You'll find everything from gentle, manageable ascents like Parpers Pass, which is often included in cycling routes and connects various ports of the coastal mountain range, to more challenging climbs. For instance, Can Bordoi Pass features sections with up to a 9% gradient. The region transitions from rolling hills to more mountainous terrain, especially as you approach areas like Montseny Natural Park, offering varied experiences for cyclists and hikers.
Many passes offer impressive natural features and panoramic viewpoints. For example, Òrrius Pass provides views of the entire Vallés region. Elevated points like La Coscollada Observation Tower (though not strictly a pass) offer sweeping vistas of the Pyrenees, Montseny, coastal mountains, the sea, and the plain of Barcelona. The Montseny and Montnegre-Corredor Natural Parks, accessible from Granollers, are rich in biodiversity and varied landscapes, from Mediterranean to Central European ecosystems.
The region around Granollers is excellent for various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, with passes like Parpers Pass and Òrrius Pass being crossing points for MTB, gravel, and road cyclists. Hiking is also a major draw, especially in the nearby Montseny and Montnegre-Corredor Natural Parks. You can find numerous trails for mountain biking and hiking, ranging from moderate to difficult. For specific routes, check out guides like MTB Trails around Granollers, Gravel biking around Granollers, and Hiking around Granollers.
Yes, there are many hiking trails accessible from the mountain passes. The nearby Montseny and Montnegre-Corredor Natural Parks are particularly rich in hiking opportunities, offering diverse landscapes and varying difficulty levels. For example, you can find routes like the GR 2: Granollers Loop or the GR 2: Congost River Trail. For a comprehensive list of hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Granollers guide.
The region's mountain passes are generally enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking, with lush landscapes in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can be warm, but higher elevations provide some relief. Winter conditions can vary, especially in higher areas like Montseny, so it's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While some passes offer more challenging ascents, there are also options suitable for families or beginners looking for easier experiences. Passes with more moderate gradients, like Parpers Pass, can be a good starting point. For hiking, look for shorter, less strenuous routes within the natural parks or specific trails marked as easy in the Hiking around Granollers guide, such as 'El Pedró and the path of the Quatre Camins'.
Many natural areas and trails around Granollers, including those near mountain passes, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in natural parks like Montseny and Montnegre-Corredor, to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always check specific park regulations or trail signs for any restrictions.
Access to mountain passes near Granollers typically involves a combination of driving and, in some cases, public transport to nearby towns. Many passes are part of road networks, making them accessible by car, often with parking available at trailheads or viewpoints. For example, Òrrius Pass has little traffic, making it suitable for cyclists and potentially easier for parking. Public transport options might connect to towns at the base of the mountains, from where you can start your journey.
While the passes themselves are often in natural, less developed areas, you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation in the towns and villages surrounding the mountain ranges. Granollers itself offers a wide range of services. As you venture into areas like Montseny Natural Park, you'll find rural guesthouses and small eateries in villages nestled within the mountains, providing convenient stops for refreshments or overnight stays.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences offered by the mountain passes. They appreciate the stunning views, such as those from Òrrius Pass, which offers vistas of the entire Vallés. Cyclists enjoy the varied challenges, from the manageable ascents of Parpers Pass to the steeper sections of Can Bordoi Pass. The connection to extensive trail networks for MTB, gravel, and road cycling, along with the natural beauty of the surrounding parks, are also highly valued.
Absolutely. For advanced hikers and cyclists, the Montseny Natural Park, easily accessible from Granollers, offers significant challenges. The 'round of Montseny' cycling route involves over 2,000 meters of elevation gain, and the ascent to Turó de l'Home is another demanding climb. The Montnegre-Corredor Natural Park also provides rugged and steep terrain, ideal for those looking for more adventurous and strenuous outdoor experiences. Passes like Can Bordoi Pass with its 9% gradient sections also cater to those seeking a tougher ride.
While the primary focus of the passes is natural beauty and outdoor activity, some areas have historical significance. For instance, La Coscollada Observation Tower, an elevated point near Granollers, has historical roots as a watchtower. Near Can Boquet Cross, you can find the Roca d'en Toni dolmen, an ancient megalithic structure. The natural parks themselves often contain historical elements like old farmhouses, hermitages, or ruins that add a cultural layer to your exploration.


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