Best mountain peaks around Lliçà De Vall are found in the surrounding region, as the town itself is situated at a lower elevation. While Lliçà De Vall is generally low-lying, nearby areas like Lliçà d'Amunt provide access to more elevated terrain. This proximity allows for exploration of various mountains near Lliçà De Vall, offering diverse landscapes and views. The region features a mix of natural summits and historical sites on elevated points.
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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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hermitage of Togores (13th century), a very old toponym of Sabadell
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Steel tower used to detect fires, at the top of Turó de Galzeran. The tower is not accessible, but there are stunning views in the area.
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In a fairly good state of conservation you can see the foundations of what this town was. The signs posted perfectly explain each place.
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the hermitage of Togores, now residence and private property
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the photo is from wikipedia in Catalan, I see that the point of interest is also in the hiking version, and I added it as cycling
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hermitage and estate of Togores, currently private property and where access is not possible beyond the fence
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Beautiful views from this watchtower, the Turó de Galcerán.
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While Lliçà de Vall itself is low-lying, the surrounding region offers several significant elevated points. One prominent peak is Puig de la Creu, located near Lliçà d'Amunt, which reaches 668 meters and features a 12th-century Romanesque chapel and a 16th-century castle. Other popular spots include the La Coscollada Observation Tower, offering panoramic views, and the Iberian Site of Les Maleses, an archaeological site with historical significance.
Yes, several elevated locations near Lliçà de Vall boast rich history. Puig de la Creu is home to a 12th-century Romanesque chapel and a 16th-century castle. The Iberian Site of Les Maleses is an archaeological site revealing the remains of an ancient Iberian town. Additionally, Turó de Castellruf features the remains of a dolmen, an Iberian village, and an 11th-century castle.
The mountain peaks around Lliçà de Vall offer exceptional panoramic views. From Puig de la Creu, you can see the Vallès plain, Montseny massif, Collserola mountain range, Sant Llorenç del Munt, Serra de l'Obac, Montserrat, and even the Mediterranean Sea and Barcelona on clear days. The La Coscollada Observation Tower provides vistas of the Pyrenees, Montseny, Montserrat, and the Barcelona plain, sometimes even Mallorca. The Fire lookout tower on Turó d'en Galceran also offers stunning views of the surrounding areas.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. While specific 'family-friendly' tags aren't always present, many trails leading to peaks like Puig de la Creu and Turó de Castellruf are known for having varying difficulty levels, including easier itineraries from surrounding towns. These often provide rewarding views without overly strenuous climbs, making them enjoyable for a family outing.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the region around Lliçà de Vall offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes and guides, check out the MTB Trails around Lliçà De Vall, Cycling around Lliçà De Vall, and Gravel biking around Lliçà De Vall guides.
Many of the notable peaks are easily accessible from Lliçà de Vall, often requiring a short drive or bus ride to nearby municipalities like Lliçà d'Amunt or Castellar del Vallès. For instance, Puig de la Creu is very close to Lliçà d'Amunt and offers parking near various trailheads. Public transport options, such as buses, connect Lliçà de Vall to these surrounding areas, providing access to the starting points of many hiking routes.
Within Lliçà de Vall's municipal boundaries, the highest point is the Can Farners hill, reaching 213 meters. However, for more significant mountain experiences, you'll need to venture slightly further into the surrounding region, where peaks like Puig de la Creu (668m) and Pic del Vent Summit (815m) offer much higher elevations.
Yes, some hiking trails leading to peaks in the vicinity pass by beautiful natural features. For example, routes to Puig de la Creu can include natural features like the Salt de Guanta and Salt de Montllor waterfalls, offering additional scenic points during your hike.
Visitors frequently appreciate the extensive panoramic views from these elevated points, which often include distant mountain ranges, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Barcelona plain. The combination of natural beauty with historical elements, such as ancient chapels and Iberian sites, also adds a unique appeal. Many enjoy the variety of hiking opportunities, from easy strolls to more challenging routes.
While Lliçà de Vall itself is generally flat, the broader region offers challenging mountain routes for experienced hikers. Peaks like the Pic del Vent Summit, at 815 meters, are part of the 'hundred peaks' challenge and provide more strenuous climbs with significant elevation gain. These routes often require good physical condition and appropriate hiking gear.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking in the region, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn showcases beautiful fall colors. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, especially for more exposed trails. Winter hiking is possible, but some higher or more remote trails might require specific gear due to colder temperatures or occasional snow.


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