Best attractions and places to see around Sant Andreu De Llavaneres, a coastal town in Catalonia, Spain, situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the Montalt hills. The area offers a mix of historic sites, natural landscapes, and modern leisure activities. Visitors can explore significant landmarks, Modernist architecture, and natural features like beaches and forests. The region is known for its cultural experiences and outdoor adventures.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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About 300 meters before reaching the hermitage along the track from Òrrius, on the left, dry stone walls are preserved, the remains of a shelter used by Republican militiamen during the Civil War. It's not signposted, but it's visible if you get off your bike and explore a bit. The surroundings are very peaceful and steeped in history: the hermitage was also used as a temporary shelter.
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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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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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The remains of Burriac Castle are almost a thousand years old. They are located at the top of Burriac Hill. One of the best ways to get to the castle is by following the local trail SL-C 115 from Cabrera de Mar.
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Well, the first time I did it my eyes popped out of their sockets.
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Known in the early days as Castrum Sancti Vicentii, a name under which it has been recorded since 1023, its main domain belonged to the count of Barcelona. Even so, from the 11th century the Santvicenç family emerged, which was always a feudatària of the count's house and about which there is more information since the first years of the 12th century.
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In 1471, after the civil war, John II granted the castle of Burriac and Vilassar, with the villages of Argentona, Cabrera, Vilassar, Premió and Mataró to Pere Joan Herrero, a member of the Generalitat or General Diputación of Barcelona. This domain of Pere Joan Ferrer was called the barony of Maresme.
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Sant Andreu de Llavaneres offers a rich history. You can visit the ancient remains of Burriac Castle, which are almost a thousand years old and provide excellent views. The Corredor Sanctuary, a late Gothic religious building from the 16th century, is nestled within the Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park. Don't miss the Sant Bartomeu de Cabanyes Hermitage, an 11th-12th century Romanesque church, or the Roman-origin La Torrassa del Moro, later a medieval watchtower.
Yes, the Montalt hills and Maresme coast provide excellent routes. You can find numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and running. For example, popular hiking routes include the "Ascent to Montalt from the western side" or the "San Martí de Mata and the Font de la Moreneta" loops. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the "Corredor Sanctuary – Pla de Forn loop." You can explore more options on the hiking guide and cycling guide for Sant Andreu de Llavaneres.
The town is beautifully situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the Montalt hills. You can explore the pine and oak forests of the Montalt Massif, offering trails with rewarding coastal views. The Maresme Coast features gentle seas and three main beaches: Les Barques, L'Estació Beach, and El Balís Beach, each offering a unique experience.
Families will find several appealing options. Les Barques beach is ideal for a tranquil family experience, offering assisted bathing services. The Corredor Sanctuary is also noted as family-friendly, providing a quiet setting surrounded by nature with facilities like a restaurant. The gentle beaches and accessible coastal walks are also suitable for families.
Sant Andreu de Llavaneres is rich in culture and architecture. The Museu-Arxiu in Can Caralt, an 18th-century manor, showcases local heritage, ethnographic collections, and an art gallery. The town is also known for its elegant Modernist and Postmodernist villas, reflecting its history as a summer retreat. You can explore these architectural gems through a dedicated "Ruta del Modernisme".
Sant Andreu de Llavaneres offers three distinct beaches. Les Barques is known for its tranquility and family-friendly atmosphere with assisted bathing. L'Estació Beach runs parallel to the railway, featuring coarse sand and smooth sea access, perfect for walks. El Balís Beach is a smaller beach located next to Port Balís.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Ruins of Ermita del Llorita on Cerro de Llorita, which offer exceptional sea views. The Parpers Pass, a gentle mountain pass connecting the Mogent valley with the Maresme coast, is a popular spot for cyclists and offers scenic routes away from the main tourist hubs.
Absolutely. Port Balís is a prestigious marina and a vibrant hub for water sports. You can engage in yachting, sailing regattas, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and jet ski tours. The gentle seas of the Maresme Coast are generally suitable for various water activities.
Sant Andreu de Llavaneres is pleasant throughout much of the year. Spring (April-May) is ideal for experiencing the Festa del Pèsol (Pea Festival) and enjoying mild weather for outdoor activities. Summer offers warm weather for beaches and water sports, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures for hiking and exploring cultural sites. The Festa Major de Sant Andreu occurs around November 30th.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from historical sites like Burriac Castle and the peaceful, natural setting of the Corredor Sanctuary. The gentle slopes of the Parpers Pass are appreciated by cyclists for warm-up rides. The blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and outdoor activities makes the region highly enjoyable.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The Passeig Marítim along L'Estació Beach offers a smooth path for walks or bike rides. For a short and easy hike, consider the "Caldes d'Estrac Beach – Balí Beach loop from Estació de Sant Andreu de Llavaneres," which is just under 5 km. You can find more easy routes on the hiking guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the top of Burriac Hill where Burriac Castle is located, offering expansive vistas of the central Maresme. The Ruins of Ermita del Llorita on Cerro de Llorita also provide exceptional sea views. Additionally, many hiking and biking trails through the Montalt hills offer rewarding coastal panoramas.


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