Caves around Matadepera are situated in the Vallès Occidental region, offering a variety of natural formations and rock shelters. This area is characterized by its significant historical and geological value, featuring conglomerate monoliths and granite block structures. Many of these formations are found within the Sant Llorenç del Munt massif, providing diverse natural landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Cave
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Religious Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Cave
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Cave
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more caves around Matadepera.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The Cau dels Emboscats is one of the cavities that served as a refuge during the civil war. Specifically, several people hid from Sant Llorenç Savall. The situation of the cave was kept secret for many years after the end of the conflict. It wasn't until October 28, 1956, that Biel Dalmau, from the Mas de les Oliveres, explained its location and history to Josep Maria Torras Homet. The mouth is very irregular. It opens in the form of a chasm that falls on an inclined floor. Then there is a 2 meter ledge leading to the main gallery parallel to the cliff and about 20 meters long. In the middle of the gallery there is a large window that forms a kind of side room poured into the steeply sloping cliff. The cavity ends in an elbow and a small room, where small stalactite formations and parietal crusts can be observed.
0
0
The Sescorts caves, also called Les Corts and Los Estables, are located below the Morral del Drac, on the path that goes from the Estenalles pass to La Mola. The caves are close to the Coma de l'Abella cliff, at the foot of the Petanta Rock. They were used a few years ago to keep cattle and we can still find the roof quite smoky from the fire on the ground that they made. There are 7 small cavities with an approximate length of 25 meters. From inside there are views of the monastery of Sant Llorenç del Munt, at the top of the summit of La Mola.
1
0
The hermitage of Santa Agnès is a chapel built under the rock, near the monastery of Sant Llorenç del Munt, of which it depended. It is located in the cave that bears his name. It is documented since the 14th century and was worshiped until the end of the 18th century. It is one of the architectural vestiges in Sant Llorenç del Munt park that remain today. It is in the Santa Agnès channel on the north side of La Mola, approximately 900 meters above sea level. Traditionally it has been said that it belonged to a convent of religious women although little is known about the congregation to which they belonged. As a point of interest we find sinks inside the cave that have been used as a fountain and cistern until today, attached to the same balma where the chapel is located. This church was built in the medieval period in the Gothic style, in the form of a small rectangular nave with a pointed vault, reinforced with two lateral arches. The part of the head pours into the living rock, leaving an excavated space where there was once an altar. The existence of the hermitage has been documented since the 14th century and it is known that ceremonies were held until the 18th century.
1
0
It is located on the northern slope of La Mola (1,103.3 m), the highest point of the massif, at a distance of about 550 meters from the summit. It is in the pass between the summit of La Mola and the hill of Griera (1,002.4), at the beginning of the Pagès ridge, which forms the backbone of the massif of Sant Llorenç del Munt up to the pass of Eres, southeast of Montcau. It has an elevation of 980.2 m. It is in the municipality of Matadepera, in Vallès Occidental. On the south-west side of the pass where it is located there is the Coma de l'Abella canal and on the north-east side there is the Santa Agnès canal, where the chapel of Santa Agnès is located. It is a monolith of conglomerate with a carbonate composition formed by two large blocks of about 32 meters high, separated at their base, where they leave a large opening. It is the scene of one of the most remote traditional legends of Sant Llorenç del Munt, the legend of the dragon of Sant Llorenç. The first ascent was made on February 11, 1923 by members of the Terrassa Hiking Center.
1
0
The Morral del Dragon or Dragon Cave, is a monolith in the Sant Llorenç del Munt massif. It is located on the north slope of La Mola (1,103.03m), the highest point of the massif, at a distance of about 550 meters from the top. It is on the hill between the top of La Mola and the En Griera hill (1,1002.4 m), at the beginning of the El Pagès ridge, which runs through the Sant Llorenç del Munt massif up to the Eres hill, at southwest of Montcau. It has an elevation of 980.2 m. It is in the municipality of Matadepera, in the Vallès Occidental. On the southwest side of the hill where the Coma de l’Abella channel is located, and on the northeast side is the Santa Agnès channel. Where is the hermitage of Santa Agnès.
1
0
It has 2 irons and a handmade ladder to go down
1
0
Matadepera is known for its diverse geological formations. You can explore Morral del Drac, a striking conglomerate monolith approximately 32 meters high, formed by two large blocks separated at their base. The region also features granite block structures like the Cave of the Frog and the Rocs de Sant Magí Neolithic Settlement, which naturally form shelters and cavities.
Yes, several caves in the area hold significant historical and archaeological value. The Cave of the Frog, for instance, is an archaeological site where ancient burials and artifacts like flint knives and arrowheads were discovered. The Rocs de Sant Magí Neolithic Settlement shows evidence of prehistoric human habitation. Additionally, The Blood Hospital served as a field hospital during the 19th-century Carlist wars, and Cau dels Emboscats Cave was a refuge during the Civil War.
Absolutely. Morral del Drac is deeply embedded in local folklore, being the setting for one of the oldest traditional legends of Sant Llorenç del Munt—the legend of the dragon of Sant Llorenç.
While many caves in the region require some hiking, sites like the Rocs de Sant Magí Neolithic Settlement offer a glimpse into natural shelters and history that can be interesting for families. Always check the difficulty ratings of specific routes leading to caves. For easier exploration, focus on the more accessible natural rock formations rather than deep cave systems.
The area around Matadepera's caves, particularly within the Sant Llorenç del Munt massif, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to La Mola and Morral del Drac. There are also options for mountain hiking and MTB trails for more adventurous visitors.
Yes, several caves in the Matadepera area served as shelters. The Blood Hospital was used by Carlist soldiers and later by woodcutters. Cau dels Emboscats Cave provided refuge during the Civil War. The Sescorts Caves were historically used to shelter cattle.
Yes, the Sescorts Caves, located below Morral del Drac, offer views of the monastery of Sant Llorenç del Munt from inside their cavities. The trails leading to many of the caves also provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding natural park.
The caves and surrounding natural park are generally accessible year-round. However, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploration, avoiding the heat of summer and potential chill of winter. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Hermitage of Santa Agnès is a chapel built under a rock, near the monastery of Sant Llorenç del Munt. It is documented from the 14th century and was a place of worship until the late 18th century, offering a unique blend of natural and spiritual history.
While many caves in the region are rock shelters or historical sites, some, like Cau dels Emboscats Cave, feature small stalactite formations and parietal crusts. The primary natural features are the impressive rock formations themselves, such as the conglomerate monolith of Morral del Drac and the granite blocks forming the Cave of the Frog.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and the opportunities for outdoor adventure. The striking geological formations, the rich history evident in archaeological finds and wartime shelters, and the scenic hiking trails through the Sant Llorenç del Munt massif are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.


Extend your search for the best caves by checking out these guides of the top ones around Matadepera: