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Hiking around Figaró-Montmany offers diverse natural landscapes north of Barcelona, situated in the Congost valley. The region features the impressive Bertí cliffs to the west and the foothills of the Montseny massif, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, to the east. The area is characterized by varied terrain, including riparian forests along the Vallcàrquera stream, geological formations in Sot del Bac, and elevated viewpoints like Roca Centella.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.9
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17.2km
05:24
680m
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This difficult 10.7-mile circular hike near Figaró-Montmany offers challenging terrain, stunning views, and unique natural features like La
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17.0km
05:25
700m
700m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.22km
02:47
310m
300m
Hike the moderate La Garriga Trail Loop, covering 5.7 miles (9.2 km) with varied scenery and historical landmarks in Cingles de Bertí.
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13.5km
04:35
710m
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Hike the 8.4-mile Figaró-Tagamanent Trail through Montseny Natural Park, featuring a challenging climb and panoramic views from the summit.
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10.2km
03:39
600m
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Hike a moderate 6.4-mile circular route in Montseny Natural Park, ascending to Roc de Centelles via the Socau mine with 1956 feet of gain.
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Built during the Napoleonic era, this tower was part of the optical telegraph network that connected Barcelona with Vic using light signals and mirrors. Interestingly, according to local chroniclers, it never fully functioned: the wind and fog from Puiggraciós made it impossible to see the next station. Even so, it remains a symbol of a time when messages traveled at the speed of the sun, long before the telephone and fiber optic cable.
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The former parish house in the small valley of Vallcàrquera, now an environmental education center, served for decades as a refuge for shepherds and travelers seeking shelter when storms blocked the Figaró pass. It is said that on winter nights, prayers and chants could be heard rising from the rectory to the forest, mingling with the murmur of the water. Now restored, it remains a warm and inviting place amidst the valley's verdant silence.
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Hidden among the forests of Figaró, the Socau Mine was a small magnetite mine in the late 19th century. Today, half-covered by vegetation, it retains its entrance tunnel and some of the rusted mine carts. Some hikers say that as they approach, the air feels colder, as if the earth still breathes from within. Some leave candles or stones at the entrance, following an old local custom of asking for protection before entering places where the mountain "speaks."
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Beautiful views
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A place with excellent views of the entire southern part of Barcelona, including the Tibidabo antenna and the Ciudad Meridiana and Torre Baró neighborhoods.
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Great views of the environment, at +1000m.
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Figaró-Montmany offers a diverse network of over 30 hiking trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 5 easy, 19 moderate, and 6 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable path for every hiker.
The region boasts a rich variety of landscapes, from the dramatic Bertí cliffs to the west and the lush Congost Valley, to the foothills of the Montseny massif, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. You'll encounter riparian forests along the Vallcàrquera stream, unique geological formations in areas like Sot del Bac and Sots Feréstecs, and elevated viewpoints offering panoramic vistas.
Yes, the area offers several routes suitable for families. The "Ruta dels Arbres de Vallcàrquera" is an easy, circular path that winds through beautiful riparian forests, showcasing indigenous trees, springs, and small waterfalls along the Vallcàrquera stream. It's a great option for a relaxed outing with children.
Absolutely. Many trails in Figaró-Montmany are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Figaró, La Trona, and Sot del Bac Circular Trail, which explores unique geological formations. Another is From Figaró to the hill of Tagamanent (PR-C 213) — circular, offering expansive views.
Figaró-Montmany is rich in history. You can visit the Sanctuary of Mare de Déu de Puiggraciós, which offers splendid views of Montseny and Vallès, or see the Puiggraciós Optical Telegraph Tower. The ancient Montmany Castle, also known as "castillo de los Moros," is another notable site with walls dating back to 1187. For more historical sites, consider exploring El Clascar Castle or Montbui Castle.
Yes, the Vallcàrquera Valley is known for its excellent state of conservation and features the "Ruta dels Arbres de Vallcàrquera," which winds through lush riparian forests and showcases small waterfalls along the Vallcàrquera stream. You can also find the Gorg Negre, a notable gorge in the area.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, from challenging ascents in the Montseny foothills to serene paths through riparian forests, and the well-maintained network of marked trails.
Absolutely. The Bertí cliffs offer breathtaking vistas, and the Pla de la Calma provides panoramic views of the valley. Routes like Roca Centella and El Mojó Loop from El Figaró lead to elevated points like Roca Centella (1,002 meters), offering expansive views. The Tagamanent hill, accessible via the PR-213, also provides stunning outlooks.
Yes, Figaró-Montmany is situated in the Congost valley, which can be appreciated even upon arrival by train. This suggests that some trailheads, particularly those starting near the main town of Figaró, are accessible via public transport, making it convenient for visitors without a car.
Yes, the Vallforners Reservoir, located in the Montseny massif, is a significant point of interest for hikers. It's a beautiful hydraulic infrastructure that blends into the natural landscape and can be incorporated into longer routes.
The region is known for its striking geology. The Bertí cliffs form a dramatic western boundary, while Sot del Bac is renowned for its unique geological formations and is even a training ground for climbers. Sots Feréstecs is another area of significant geological interest.


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