Best mountain peaks around Alella are found within a hilly landscape, characterized by vineyards and proximity to the Mediterranean coast. The elevated areas in this region offer views, hiking opportunities, and historical interest. These features make the area a notable destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The current cross is the result of several replacements, as wind and storms toppled it more than once. For years it was a popular spot for pilgrimages and also served as a makeshift landmark for locals, who used it as a meeting point when the roads were still unmarked. Access is easy and consistent, and the open view explains why this hill has always been a landmark for anyone traveling through the area.
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The Cruz de Montigalá is an icon of the city of Badalona. From here there are beautiful panoramic views of a large part of the Serralada de Marina, Badalona and Barcelona.
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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 Iberian village of Puig Castellar is located in the Serralada de Marina park, at the top of the 303 m high Pollo hill, with an area that must slightly exceed 4,000 m2. The magnificent defensive and control conditions of the territory suggest that it must have been an important town. This location allowed him the vision and communication with the nearby settlements, since he controlled an important stretch of the coastline, the mouth of the Besòs, the plan of Barcelona and the passage inland, towards the Vallès. It was occupied from the 6th century BC until the beginning of the 2nd century BC and belonged to the Laietans people, who inhabited the territory that extended approximately from the Llobregat river to the Tordera and inland through the valley of the Llobregat and the Vallès.
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Short climb but very intense the last two hundred meters, somewhat hard, good views from the top.
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Interesting place with remains of an Iberian settlement from where impressive 360° views are commanded. You can see the Pyrenees on clear days.
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Iberian town with wide views
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The cross is about 4 meters high. The first cross, designed by the architect Joan Amigó, was placed on September 28, 1913 but was destroyed during the Civil War, and was erected again, in reinforced concrete. There are great views from here.
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The region around Alella offers several prominent peaks and viewpoints. Among them are La Coscollada Observation Tower, which is the highest hill in Badalona, and Turó de Montcada, known for its 360-degree panoramic views. Another significant spot is Creu de Montcabrer, offering splendid vistas over the Maresme coast.
For those interested in history, the Puig Castellar Iberian Settlement is a must-visit. Located at 303 meters, it features the remains of a fortified Iberian town from the 6th to 2nd centuries BC. Another important historical site is the Iberian Site of Les Maleses, where you can explore the ancient houses of the Layetans.
The peaks around Alella offer diverse and extensive panoramic views. From La Coscollada Observation Tower, you can see the Pyrenees, Montseny, the coastal mountains, the sea, and the plain of Barcelona, with Mallorca visible on clear days. Turó de Montcada provides a 360-degree view of the Vallès and Barcelonès plains, the Besòs, and the Marina and Collserola mountain ranges. Puig Castellar offers views of Barcelona and Badalona, while Creu de Montcabrer overlooks the Maresme coast.
Yes, Creu de Montcabrer is an excellent option for families. It's an easy to moderate hike accessible from nearby towns like Cabrils, making it suitable for various fitness levels. The summit features a historic cross and offers impressive coastal views.
The area around Alella's peaks is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Alella guide, the Gravel biking around Alella guide, or the Cycling around Alella guide.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For instance, you can find routes like 'From Els Figuerals to Turó de Galceran' or 'From Alella to Els Ginestells — circular route' in the Hiking around Alella guide. Many trails lead to viewpoints like La Coscollada Observation Tower and Turó de Montcada, offering varying difficulties.
While Alella is surrounded by hills, La Coscollada Observation Tower, located on La Coscollada, is the highest hill in the city of Badalona at 466.3 meters above sea level. It forms part of the Sierra de l'Amigó mountains within the Serralada de Marina.
The Puig Castellar Iberian Settlement is unique for its well-preserved archaeological remains of a fortified Iberian town. It was occupied by the Laietani people between the 6th and 2nd centuries BC. Visitors can see the wall, a defense tower, and houses, all while enjoying panoramic views of Barcelona and Badalona from its 303-meter elevation.
Yes, several peaks feature notable man-made landmarks. La Coscollada Observation Tower has a forest watchtower at its summit. The Montigalá Cross is an iconic 4-meter high cross offering beautiful views. Creu de Montcabrer also features a large cross at its peak, documented since 1565.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extensive panoramic views, the combination of natural beauty with historical sites, and the variety of hiking and cycling opportunities. The community has shared 98 photos and given 237 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and engaging experiences these peaks offer.
When visiting La Coscollada Observation Tower, be prepared for extensive views that can stretch to the Pyrenees, Montseny, and even Mallorca on very clear days. The area is popular for hiking and cycling, with routes suitable for various fitness levels. The tower itself is a forest watchtower, marking the highest point in Badalona.
The Montigalá Cross is an icon of Badalona, offering beautiful panoramic views of the Serralada de Marina, Badalona, and Barcelona. The original cross, designed by architect Joan Amigó, was placed in 1913 but was later replaced after being destroyed during the Civil War, now standing as a reinforced concrete structure.


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