Best mountain peaks around Gavà offer diverse landscapes for exploration. The region features mountainous terrain, including the Garraf Massif, with peaks providing panoramic views of the Llobregat delta and the surrounding areas. These elevated points serve as natural boundaries between municipalities and offer varied hiking routes. The area is characterized by its geological formations and historical sites found at higher elevations.
Last updated: June 23, 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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It is a small hill that separates the towns of Olesa de Bonesvalls and Vallirana, crossing several housing estates. It usually has little traffic. The road is in perfect condition on both sides. The Olesa side is irregular, with hard areas and rest areas, crossing a pine forest at the beginning and, in the final part, the previously mentioned housing estates. It has a couple of hard ramps. The Vallirana side has an initial part on the l'Ordal road, a national road with a lot of traffic. Afterwards, take a detour to the left, cross a cement factory and face the last 2 kms, the hardest by far, where you gain a lot of altitude to enjoy the views of the valley.
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Highest point of Garraf. Peak with a lot of wind. But with 360 degree views
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Highest point of Garraf.
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find La Morella Summit, the second highest peak in the Garraf Massif, offering stunning 360-degree views towards Barcelona. Another favorite is the Hermitage of Sant Ramon, a historical site with panoramic views of the Llobregat delta. Visitors also appreciate Creu de Sant Isidre of Puig d'en Boronet, a distinctive man-made monument with excellent vistas.
Yes, the Hermitage of Sant Ramon is considered family-friendly and offers accessible routes to its summit, providing great views without extreme difficulty. For general hiking, you can explore the 'Hiking around Gavà' guide for moderate trails like the Turó de Can Mas and Mines de Gavà Loop.
The region's peaks feature several historical sites. The Hermitage of Sant Ramon, built between 1885 and 1887, is a significant religious building. Additionally, the Creu de Sant Isidre of Puig d'en Boronet is a man-made monument erected between 1953 and 1955, featuring unique terracotta decorations.
For breathtaking panoramic views, La Morella Summit provides 360-degree vistas from Parc del Garraf towards Barcelona. The Hermitage of Sant Ramon also offers excellent views of the Llobregat delta. Puig de la Mola summit, with its watchtower, is another prime spot for expansive views over the Garraf massif.
Yes, for more experienced hikers, Puig de la Mola summit is categorized as challenging, especially due to its steep southern slopes. Alt de les Bassioles, a mountain pass, also features challenging sections with ramps up to 16%.
The area around Gavà offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those in the Hiking around Gavà guide. For cyclists, there are dedicated MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes that traverse the mountainous terrain and offer scenic rides.
Some peaks are partially accessible by bike. For instance, the route to La Morella Summit is largely accessible by bike, though you may need to push it on the final, steeper section. Puig de la Mola also has tracks leading to its flat summit, though some parts might require carrying your bike.
Yes, the GR 92 Mediterranean Trail passes through La Morella Summit on its 21st stage. This provides an opportunity for longer treks, connecting with other local trails like the SL-C 99.
The mountain peaks around Gavà are primarily part of the Garraf Massif, known for its unique geological formations. Peaks like La Morella Summit and Puig de la Mola feature limestone landscapes, including chasms and cliffs, characteristic of the Garraf Natural Park.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially the 360-degree vistas from La Morella Summit and the Llobregat delta views from the Hermitage of Sant Ramon. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites, and diverse hiking and cycling opportunities makes the area highly appreciated by the komoot community.
While specific circular routes for individual peaks are not detailed, the 'Hiking around Gavà' guide offers options like the Turó de Can Mas and Mines de Gavà Loop, which provides a circular experience. For more challenging circular routes, you can trace variants of the GR 92 and GR-5 trails that link with peaks like Puig de la Mola.


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