Best mountain passes around Sant Llorenç Savall are situated within the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park, offering access to a rugged mountainous terrain. This region provides opportunities for hiking and cycling, allowing exploration of the natural landscape. The area features notable landmarks and viewpoints, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
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It's tough climbing up here on a road bike, especially in winter... But an unforgettable and addictive experience... and then on beyond Ases there's still a good climb left, and then down (carefully) to Castellterçol
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A very pleasant climb. Few cars, a cool, shady area. There are some rest areas that make the 8km climb manageable.
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Climbing it from the Talamanca side is more manageable than from the Matadepera area. Even so, whichever way you climb it, Coll is highly recommended to incorporate into your bike routes.
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From Navarcles, you go uphill with some rest between each uphill section.
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a point high enough to enjoy beautiful views 🤩
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beautiful port to climb with spectacular views, second highest point in the province of Barcelona, behind Collformic.
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One of the two climbs that leave Terrassa and cross the Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç de Munt i l'Obac, thus connecting the Vallés Occidental region with the Bages region. Like the climb to Coll d'Estanalles, Coll de l'Obac is a very gentle climb, on a narrow, rough road, without a hard shoulder, very busy with cars on Sundays and public holidays, so you have to be careful, especially on the descent. The final stretch of the climb, the last 2 km, is by far the hardest, especially a very long straight that exceeds 7%. It is very pleasant to ride there first thing in the morning, with shade and the freshness of the forest. The views of Montserrat, the Bages plain and the Pyrenees line are well worth it... and a good photo.
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The region offers several significant mountain passes. Coll d'Ases (860 m) is a popular choice, known for its excellent viewpoint and challenging climb for cyclists. Another notable pass is Coll de Estenalles, which is a well-regarded cycling port with scenic curves and beautiful views. Coll de Palomeres is also highly regarded for its panoramic views of the Sant Llorenç mountain range.
The mountain passes around Sant Llorenç Savall are situated within the rugged Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park. You can expect varied terrain, from challenging climbs like those leading to Coll d'Ases (860 m), to more stretched ascents found at Coll de Estenalles. Elevations vary, with some passes serving as access points to higher peaks like Montcau (1,056 m).
While many routes offer varying levels of difficulty, Coll de Estenalles is categorized as family-friendly, suggesting that some sections or routes around it may be suitable for families. It's always recommended to check specific route details for suitability before heading out.
The passes offer numerous natural features and stunning viewpoints. Coll de Palomeres provides magnificent views of the Sant Llorenç mountain range and the Horta valley. From Coll d'Eres, you can access Montcau, which offers excellent views of the surrounding landscape, including La Mola, the Montseny massif, and even the Pyrenees on clear days. Coll d'Ases (860 m) is also highlighted as an excellent viewpoint.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking. For cycling, explore options like the 'Mura – Mura Village loop' or 'The Dancing Holm Oak – Sant Llorenç Savall loop'. Hiking enthusiasts can try routes such as the 'Morral del Drac (980 m) – La Mola (1,103 m) loop'. Mountain biking routes include the 'Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Park Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Sant Llorenç Savall, Running Trails around Sant Llorenç Savall, and MTB Trails around Sant Llorenç Savall guides.
For passes like Coll de Estenalles, spring and fall are highly recommended. Summers can be too hot, and winters too cold for comfortable cycling or hiking. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for exploring the natural park.
Yes, Coll d'Eres is noted for its historical significance, possibly being the site of an Iberian settlement. The paths around Coll de Palomeres also offer glimpses of ancient structures, adding a historical dimension to the natural beauty of the area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views, the challenging yet rewarding climbs for cyclists, and the extensive network of trails for hiking and exploring. The strategic location of passes like Coll de Boix makes them excellent starting points for wider adventures within the natural park, leading to major peaks and offering superb vistas.
Yes, some passes offer facilities or serve as natural resting points. The Dancing Holm Oak is a natural monument and an intersection point where many cyclists rest after climbs or decide on their next route. Coll de Estenalles is also listed as having facilities.
Absolutely. Passes like Coll d'Ases (860 m) are known for their tough climbs, especially for road cyclists, offering an unforgettable and addictive experience. The ascent to Montcau from Coll d'Eres is also considered a classic and rewarding challenge for hikers.
Coll de Boix, situated at 875 meters in the Serra de l'Obac, is a significant convergence point for various paths and hiking routes. It's a popular spot for hikers and is often included in routes leading to other attractions like Montcau. Its strategic location makes it an excellent junction for exploring the wider trail network of the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.
Yes, the region is very popular for cycling. For example, the 'Carretera de la Mata to Coll d’Estenalles' is a stretched port about 14 kilometers long with an average slope of 4%, offering a significant ascent. Another pleasant climb is the 'Port de Bigues', which starts from Bigues i Riells and goes up to Sant Feliu de Codines, known for its quiet road and affordable rates.


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