Best mountain peaks around Cabra Del Camp offer diverse hiking opportunities and panoramic vistas of the surrounding Catalan landscape. The region is characterized by a natural environment featuring peaks ideal for outdoor activities. Hikers can explore summits that provide views of the Alt Camp and Conca de Barberà regions. The area includes notable peaks with historical structures and geodesic markers.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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El Roc del Cogulló is one of the peaks of the Sierra de Comaverd, although with its 879 meters, it is not the highest of this mountain range, being the Cogulló de Cabra, located about 390 meters to the northeast. From the viewpoint you have a spectacular view of the Conca de Barberà region, with the plain of Poblet in the foreground and the Sierra del Tallat in the background.
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Hermitage that is located close to the mountain that bears the same name. The environment is beautiful to take a break and see the whole that surrounds it.
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At the top of the Serra dels Clots is the mountain of Montclar which reaches almost 1000 meters high in a mountain that allows us to observe spectacular views from the top.
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Small hermitage built with stone located at the top of the peak of Montclar. Next to it are the remains of the Montclar castle from where you get a great view of the Conca de Barberà and the Alt Camp.
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Mount 963 meters high in the municipality of Querol. From the top, where you can find a geodesic vertex, you can see privileged views of the Alt Camp.
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This viewpoint is not the summit to crown the Cogulló de Cabra (881 m) you have to continue the path following the cliff and you will find a small esplanade with a couple of trees and a white plate and there is the summit.
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The region offers several notable peaks. Sant Miquel de Montclar is a popular choice, featuring a hermitage and castle remains with great views. Other highly regarded peaks include La Cogulla de Figuerola del Camp Summit and Miramar Cross, known for its geodesic vertex and panoramic vistas, and Montagut Peak (962 m), which is part of the FEEC's '100 cims' list.
Yes, for a more challenging experience, consider the ascent to Cogulló de Cabra. This peak is recognized as one of the '100 essential peaks' by the Catalan Federation of Mountaineering and Climbing. The route often follows part of the GR-7, forming a circular path of about 12 km with a significant elevation gain. It includes an engaging scramble at Roca del Cogulló, aided by a chain and ladders, rewarding hikers with precious views from the summit.
Many peaks provide excellent views. From Roc del Cogulló Viewpoint, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Conca de Barberà region, including the plain of Poblet and the Sierra del Tallat. Puig de Cabdells, known as the 'mountain of windmills,' also offers expansive views of the Alt Camp and Conca de Barberà. Additionally, Montagut Peak (962 m) provides privileged views of the Alt Camp.
You can explore historical and cultural sites while hiking. Sant Miquel de Montclar is a significant highlight, featuring a small stone hermitage and the remains of Montclar castle at its summit. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's past while providing stunning views.
Spring is often highlighted as an ideal time for hiking in the Cabra Del Camp area. During this season, the landscapes are green and flourishing, and temperatures are pleasant, making for a more enjoyable experience on the trails.
While specific family-friendly peaks aren't detailed, the region offers a variety of trails. For easier walks, you might consider sections of routes that lead to viewpoints like Roc del Cogulló Viewpoint, which has a wooden railing to assist visitors. Always check the difficulty and length of a route before heading out with family.
Yes, Puig de Cabdells is known as the 'mountain of windmills' and offers routes where you can experience both natural beauty and the distinctive sight of modern wind turbines. These routes provide fantastic views of the Alt Camp and the Conca de Barberà, blending natural landscapes with a touch of engineering.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the area around Cabra Del Camp is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling and mountain biking. For more hiking options, explore the hiking guide for Cabra Del Camp, the road cycling guide, or the MTB trails guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse hiking opportunities and the panoramic vistas from the summits. The combination of natural environments, including pine forests and unique rock formations, along with historical elements like hermitages and castle ruins, makes for a fulfilling experience. The trails are often well-marked, and the views are consistently described as 'precious' or 'spectacular'.
Yes, for a moderate hike, the 'Roc del Cogulló Viewpoint – Cabra del Camp loop from Cabra del Camp' is a popular option, covering about 12.8 km. Another moderate trail is the 'Prenafeta Castle – Coll de Coloma Pass loop from Figuerola del Camp,' which is around 10.3 km. You can find more details and routes in the hiking guide for Cabra Del Camp.
Among the notable peaks, Montagut Peak (962 m) stands at 963 meters. Cogulló de Cabra reaches approximately 880 meters above sea level, and Roc del Cogulló Viewpoint is at 879 meters. La Cogulla de Figuerola del Camp Summit and Miramar Cross is 786 meters high.


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