Mountain peaks around Santa Susanna are situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the Montnegre mountain range. This area provides opportunities for hiking and panoramic views. The region is part of the Montnegre Natural Park, offering various routes for exploration.
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Long before the current metal structure, this spot was already being used in the 19th century as a signal post, where forest rangers gave visual warnings from a wooden platform. It wasn't chosen solely for its height, but also because it's a place where the wind changes abruptly, which helps detect smoke from a great distance. In the 1970s, a rotating fiberglass cabin for continuous surveillance was tested there, but it was discarded because the wind moved it too much. An unassuming spot, but with a hidden history behind its forestry function.
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Quite a quiet place to visit by bike or on foot. In my case I went up from Pineda de Mar passing through Hortsavinya. At the top of Turó Gros there is a watchtower with views of the entire area, if you go up on a cloudless day, it is more than worth going. The tower is abandoned and without a padlock. Quite a recommendable place! I will surely go up there again.
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beautiful ruin with a breathtaking view
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The Gros hill is not the highest of the mountain range, but it is close (764). The watchtower raises you about 20 meters higher and from the top you have views of 4 bands: 1> On the coast and sea of La Selva and Maresma, 2> In Barcelonès (Collserola can be seen on the horizon), Bages and Vallès (Montserrat), 3> In the Gironès (you can distinguish the Rocacorba with the antennas) and 4> In the massif of Montseny and the castle of Montsoriu. Getting here requires a lot of effort, but it's worth it! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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It is part of the 100 summits of the FEEC. The Puigmarí Tower at the top dates from the 19th century and was part of the optical telegraphy network.
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follow yellow and white lines
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Old ruins with fantastic views.
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Magnificent 360º views from the highest point, unfortunately this day there was haze. The ascent is short and on a track in good condition, once up you can go down the other side along a fun path that will take you to the starting point.
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The mountain peaks around Santa Susanna offer diverse and magnificent panoramic views. From Fire Watchtower on Turó Gros, you can see the coast and sea of La Selva and Maresme, Barcelonès (including Collserola and Montserrat on the horizon), Gironès, and the Montseny massif. Montpalau Castle provides unbeatable panoramic views of the Alt Maresme region, while Puigmarí Telegraph Tower offers fantastic vistas towards Montseny.
Yes, several peaks offer historical significance. The Montpalau Castle, located on Montpalau hill, features remains of an ancient Iberian settlement dating back to the fourth century BC, later used to build the medieval castle. The Puigmarí Telegraph Tower was part of a 19th-century optical telegraphy network, adding a historical layer to its scenic appeal.
The Montnegre Natural Park, which surrounds Santa Susanna, is an excellent starting point for walks and mountain bike routes. You can find various hiking trails, including a moderate 4.3-mile circular route to Turó de la Guàrdia, offering panoramic coastal and mountain views. For more options, explore the Hiking around Santa Susanna guide, which includes routes like the 'Hermitage of Gràcia - Turó de la Guàrdia Trail'.
While some ascents require effort, there are accessible options. The Lookout Point of Turo Gros de Miralles offers magnificent 360º views, and its ascent is short and on a well-maintained track, making it suitable for many. The area generally provides a mix of challenging and more leisurely routes, allowing families to enjoy the natural beauty. The Sa Palomera and the Gateway to the Costa Brava is also easily accessible with a viewpoint.
Santa Susanna's Mediterranean climate makes hiking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, avoiding the peak summer heat. Winter hiking is also possible, as the region experiences mild winters, though it's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out.
Beyond hiking, the area around Santa Susanna is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking within the Montnegre Natural Park. For other sports, check out the Running Trails around Santa Susanna or the Road Cycling Routes around Santa Susanna guides for more options.
Yes, some viewpoints are quite accessible. Sa Palomera and the Gateway to the Costa Brava in Blanes is a large rock formation with a viewpoint that offers wide perspectives of Blanes and the Tordera river delta, and it's easily accessible. The Lookout Point of Turo Gros de Miralles also has a relatively short ascent on a good track.
Although not the highest in the Montnegre range, Fire Watchtower on Turó Gros stands at 764 meters and is highly recommended for its magnificent 360-degree panoramas. The fire watchtower extends views by another 20 meters, allowing you to see the coast, sea, and distant mountain ranges like Montseny and Montserrat. It requires effort to reach but is very rewarding.
Sa Palomera and the Gateway to the Costa Brava is a natural monument in Blanes, considered the symbolic starting point of the Costa Brava. This large rock formation offers a viewpoint with a wide perspective of Blanes and the Tordera river delta. It's also part of the Blanes Fireworks Festival scene every summer.
The Montnegre Natural Park is ideal for mountain biking. The Puigmarí Telegraph Tower area, for instance, offers a nice and easy route ideal for gravel or mountain bikes, with an average slope between 5 and 10% and a maximum of 12% in the last section, making it suitable for active rest days.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather, it's advisable to wear comfortable, layered clothing suitable for hiking. Sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential, especially for ascents like Turó Gros. Don't forget sun protection, water, and perhaps a light jacket, even on warmer days, as conditions can change at higher elevations.
The peaks around Santa Susanna are part of the Montnegre Natural Park, characterized by a blend of Mediterranean forest and open landscapes. Montpalau, for example, has calcareous and shallow soil, resulting in an open landscape with interesting flora. You'll encounter diverse vegetation, rock formations, and, of course, stunning coastal and mountain vistas.


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