Best mountain peaks around Cabrera De Mar are found in a region characterized by its position between the hills of Burriac and Montcabrer. This area provides access to notable peaks offering historical insights and expansive views. The landscape features Mediterranean forests, including pine and holm oak, alongside diverse flora and fauna. These mountains serve as significant landmarks and viewpoints for the Maresme region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Creu de Montcabrer crowns one of the most emblematic points of the Serralada Litoral. The current cross, placed in 1982 and blessed in 1983, is the last in a long tradition dating back to 1565. Over the centuries, it has been replaced several times due to lightning, vandalism, and even bullet impacts during the Civil War. In addition to its unique history, this place is wonderful for the spectacular views it offers: from Montseny to Barcelona, passing through the Castell de Burriac and reaching Blanes on clear days. It's ideal for stopping, breathing, and contemplating the landscape. 🚴 WARNING: Do not attempt to ride down the path that leads to the caves located just below the cross. It is not suitable for cycling and can be dangerous. It is recommended to return along the same path you came in.
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A summit with excellent views of the Maresme, crowned by a geodesic vertex. It's an ideal place to take a break, admire the landscape, or take some great photos. The final access is narrow and rocky: the last 10 meters require you to dismount and hike up. Still, the panoramic views are worth the effort.
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Fire watchtower on the summit. You can't climb the tower - but the view from up here is still magnificent.
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La Creu de Montcabrer (311 meters) is a viewpoint with spectacular views of the sea and mountains. The iron cross that presides over it has a long history of legends related to the towns of Cabrera de Sea and Cabrils.
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From the same hill and in a southerly direction (toward the sea) descends a rocky ridge. There are three caves where various archaeological remains have been found. Looking out to sea from the cross, on the left side and near the summit, there is the Cova dels Tres Cercles. On the right side and at mid-height, the Cau de les Formigues. In the center and at the bottom of the ridge, the Cave of the Good Women. Access to all of them is not easy, as you need to have a minimum of climbing skills and also wear suitable walking shoes.
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Popular belief gives Montcabrer a range of peculiar characteristics such as, for example, that the rocks are magnetized or that smoke has been seen coming out of the stones because there is a volcano below. A legend says that, on an ugly winter day, a goatherd from the Pyrenees who lived in Cabrils died there. The goatherd was well known and loved for his ability to cure illnesses using mountain herbs, and this is where the name Montcabrer comes from.
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On the small esplanade at the top there is a cross: the Santa Creu de Cabrils. The existence of a cross is already recorded in 1565 in a property document that mentions it as a threshold. Later on, we again find information about a cross that was planted in June 1707, in a solemn procession, to appease the rains that were damaging the crops. It was made of teak wood and was 20 spans. Inside was a glass tube with the vicar general's license and some fragments of the relics of the Holy Martyrs of Vilassar de Dalt. In July 1726, during an afternoon summer storm, a bolt of lightning tore it to pieces and scattered the bones of the saints.
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Good views of Montseny. Good mountain bike descents.
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You can explore La Torrassa del Moro, a cylindrical tower of Roman origin, later transformed into a watchtower during the Middle Ages. It's believed to date back to the second century BC. Additionally, Castell de Burriac, perched atop a 400-meter hill, features castle ruins from the 12th-15th centuries, including a visible circular base tower and remnants of a chapel. Its strategic importance as a territorial control point and viewpoint dates back to at least 1017.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Castell de Burriac offers expansive vistas across the entire Maresme coast, from Vilassar to Caldes d'Estrac, and even glimpses of Barcelona on clear days. Another excellent spot is Creu de Montcabrer Summit, which provides spectacular views of the sea and mountains, encompassing Barcelona, Montnegre, and Montseny.
Yes, both Castell de Burriac and La Creu de Montcabrer are considered suitable for families. The walk to Castell de Burriac is generally enjoyable, with accessible routes from Cabrera de Mar. The route to La Creu de Montcabrer is also generally easy, making it a good option for families looking to connect with nature.
The region is characterized by beautiful Mediterranean forests, including pine and holm oak, and diverse flora and fauna. On Montcabrer, you'll find a mosaic of landscapes, including coastal views, cultivated fields, and unique rocky and vegetative features. Many peaks also serve as natural viewpoints, offering extensive views of the surrounding area.
The iron cross at Creu de Montcabrer Summit has a long history intertwined with local legends. Originally, a wooden cross was placed there in 1707 after a severe storm to protect villagers. This was later replaced by the current iron cross after being struck by lightning, adding to the mountain's mystique and its connection to the towns of Cabrera de Mar and Cabrils.
Yes, you can find the Fire lookout tower on Turó d'en Galceran. This steel tower is used to detect fires. While the tower itself is not accessible, the surrounding area offers extensive and impressive views of the different regions around.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Cabrera De Mar offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for general cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult, exploring the coastal and inland landscapes.
Absolutely. Castell de Burriac features well-preserved castle ruins dating from the 12th to 15th centuries, with its origins as a defense tower documented as early as 1017. The site includes remnants of a homage tower, stores, and a chapel. Additionally, La Torrassa del Moro is a Roman-origin tower, later used as a medieval watchtower, believed to be from the second century BC.
Turó d'Onofre Arnau is a 132-meter hill that offers excellent views over the city by the sea and the Cinc Sénies. It is historically significant as the presumed site of the mighty Castle of Mata, which was the most important castle in the area during feudal times. Although little remains of the original castle, the hill itself is recognized in the F.E.E.C. list of 100 peaks.
Turó de l'Infern is a 324-meter mountain in Cabrera de Mar offering excellent views of the Maresme, crowned by a geodesic vertex. The final access is narrow and rocky, requiring a short hike for the last 10 meters, but the panoramic views from the summit are well worth the effort.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of historical sites and natural beauty. The panoramic views from peaks like Castell de Burriac and Creu de Montcabrer are highly praised. The trails winding through Mediterranean forests are also a major draw, offering enjoyable hiking and cycling experiences.


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