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32.6km
980m
Road cycling
This difficult 20.2-mile (32.6 km) road cycling route climbs 3216 feet (980 metres) to Montserrat Monastery from Monistrol.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
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1.88 km
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Public Water Fountain
Public Water Fountain
6.50 km
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16.1 km
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19.7 km
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23.6 km
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32.6 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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23.5 km
7.67 km
1.24 km
141 m
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25.6 km
6.61 km
272 m
112 m
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Highest point (770 m)
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This route is considered difficult and requires very good fitness. The main climb from Monistrol to the Monastery is approximately 8.5 km long with an average gradient of 6.7%, gaining about 573 meters in elevation. The overall tour, including the detour via the Montserrat Natural Park, involves a total elevation gain of around 980 meters over 32.6 km.
The estimated duration for this road cycling route is approximately 2 hours and 13 minutes (7990 seconds) for the 32.6 km distance. This is an active cycling time and does not include stops for rest or sightseeing.
You'll experience breathtaking scenery, characterized by Montserrat's distinctive jagged peaks and unique rounded rock formations. The route offers panoramic mountain views, lush forests, and glimpses of rolling vineyards. The View of Montserrat is a particular highlight, and the Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey is dramatically set amidst these otherworldly formations.
Beyond the stunning natural landscape, you'll pass several notable highlights. These include the Ruins of the Old Castellbell i el Vilar Bridge, the Old Bridge of Castellbell i el Vilar, the View of Montserrat, and the Santa Cecilia Monastery, Montserrat, before reaching the iconic Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey.
Monistrol de Montserrat offers parking options, particularly near the train station or in designated areas within the town. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on busy days, to secure a spot before starting your ride towards Montserrat.
Monistrol de Montserrat is well-connected by public transport. You can take a train from Barcelona (Plaça Espanya station) to Monistrol de Montserrat. From there, you can begin your cycling ascent to the Monastery.
The best time to cycle this route is during weekdays, especially in winter, to avoid heavy tourist traffic. While the scenery is beautiful year-round, summer weekends and public holidays can see significant road congestion. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on the public roads and trails within the Parc Natural de la Muntanya de Montserrat. However, always respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of other visitors and wildlife.
While the route is a road cycling path, dogs are generally not permitted inside the Monastery buildings or certain protected areas of the Natural Park. If you bring a dog, ensure it is on a leash and you are aware of any specific restrictions in the areas you plan to visit, especially if you stop at the Monastery itself.
Yes, this route overlaps with several other official trails for portions of its length. Notably, it covers sections of the [CIMA BA12] Montserrat, Camí de Sant Jaume (l'Hospitalet - Tàrrega), Camí Ignasià Català 6: Igualada - Montserrat, and Castells de Frontera Ruta 5 - Els Castells Montserratins.
Given the difficult nature of the climb, bring plenty of water, energy snacks, and appropriate cycling gear. A helmet is essential. Consider layers of clothing as temperatures can change with elevation. Don't forget a repair kit, spare tube, and a fully charged phone. Sun protection is also recommended.