Huts around Maresme offer diverse experiences across its coastal and inland landscapes. This region, situated near Barcelona, is characterized by its Mediterranean coastline and the natural parks of Serralada Litoral and Montnegre i el Corredor. It features a blend of beachside establishments known as chiringuitos and mountain refuges for outdoor enthusiasts. The area provides opportunities for both coastal relaxation and inland exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Hiking around Maresme
Starting point for several highly prized descents by mountain biking and enduro enthusiasts, epic runs like the "Birra," "Mistral," and so on.
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Be careful where you park, dirt, trash, etc. and pray to be able to find the car with all four wheels.
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Booth located in Turó de Can Tunyí, the starting point for some of the best trials in the area, including La Birra, Mistral, and Lechón + Cabirol, all three of which are intermediate level, and La Ratonera/Arqueólogo, which is more difficult.
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A classic among classics if you cycle through the Òrrius area. Former stables converted into a restaurant, with that authentic rustic feel that's so cool. They only open for knife-and-fork breakfasts on weekends, so if you arrive by bike on a Saturday or Sunday, you're in luck. The smell of grilled meat, firewood, and history is in the air here: it's said that it once served as a shelter for shepherds and porters crossing the area. And now, we bikers use it to recharge our batteries.
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You cannot stay overnight
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The Refugi de la Ferrería del Vedat is a hotel-refugio located 299 meters above sea level, and located in the heart of the Serralada Litoral Park. The refuge is managed by the municipality and before its use you must contact the local Police of Teià. In general, it is in good condition and the views are beautiful.
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Once known to the older residents as a meeting point for smugglers, this spot is now a far cry from that. Among others, e-bikers and the occasional lost soul seeking shelter on rainy days gather here. Just a few meters away are some of the best downhill runs in the area (La Birra, Mango Loco, Mistral, Arqueólogo, etc.). These runs have been in good condition since 2025 thanks to the upkeep of local youth.
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From this point you can choose several options to go to, if you want to have breakfast I recommend the Collsacreu restaurant. The house is located in the North of the municipal Terme, border with Vallgorguina Carena location that is part of the Vallgorguina and Sobirans creeks, on the way to the Corredor from Collsacreu.
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The Maresme region offers a diverse range of 'huts.' Along the coast, you'll find vibrant chiringuitos (beach bars and huts) like La Rotonda in El Masnou or Espigó Platja in Sant Andreu de Llavaneres, which provide dining and relaxation right on the sand. Inland, for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, there are mountain refuges such as Refugi de la Ferreria del Vedat and La Cabanya dels Caçadors.
Yes, the region has several huts with interesting histories. Refugi de la Ferreria del Vedat was once a workshop where stonemasons' tools were repaired. La Cabanya dels Caçadors was known to older residents as a meeting point for smugglers. Additionally, Baños Virgen del Carmen in Montgat is one of the oldest chiringuitos, open since 1928 and managed by the same family.
For a family-friendly experience, consider 🚴♂️ Cal Tatano – Òrrius, which is a former stable converted into a rustic restaurant and cafe. It's a classic spot for cyclists and offers knife-and-fork breakfasts on weekends. Many coastal chiringuitos also offer a relaxed atmosphere suitable for families during the day.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Doll’s house of the Casa Nova d'en Pibernat is a hut located at a viewpoint, offering scenic vistas. Coastal chiringuitos like La Rotonda in El Masnou provide excellent views of the Barcelona skyline, while Oblikue in Vilassar de Mar is elevated on the shore's rocks, offering stunning coastal views of the Mediterranean.
Near mountain huts like La Cabanya dels Caçadors, you'll find some of the best downhill mountain biking runs in the area, including La Birra, Mango Loco, and Mistral. For hiking, the Hiking around Maresme guide features routes like the Dolmen of Ca l'Arenes Trail and the GR 92: Turó d'en Galzeran Loop.
Absolutely. 🚴♂️ Cal Tatano – Òrrius is a classic stop for cyclists, especially on weekends for breakfast. La Cabanya dels Caçadors is also a popular spot for e-bikers, being close to several renowned downhill trails.
Coastal chiringuitos in Maresme offer a wide range of cuisine. You can find Mediterranean and international menus, including breakfasts, tapas, seafood, and Tex-Mex. Lasal del Varador in Mataró, for example, focuses on local, proximity, and ecological Mediterranean cuisine, highlighting local products like Arenys prawns. Many also offer vegetarian and vegan options.
While many chiringuitos are seasonal, some establishments like Mendieta Platja in Mataró are open year-round, offering grilled dishes, rice dishes, and a warm atmosphere. Mountain refuges like Refugi de la Ferreria del Vedat are generally always open as shelters.
Maresme's chiringuitos are known for their unique charm. La Caleta in Vilassar de Mar stands out with its lush decorations and live music on Sundays. Oblikue, also in Vilassar de Mar, is celebrated for its eco-friendly style and decor that blends with the natural environment. Many also host live music and offer deckchairs for relaxation.
Yes, sustainability is a growing focus. La Rotonda in El Masnou is recognized for its sustainability efforts with a Biosphere certification. Lasal del Varador in Mataró is also certified with the Biosphere seal and recognized by Slow Food Maresme, emphasizing local and ecological Mediterranean cuisine. Oblikue in Vilassar de Mar is noted for its eco-friendly style.
For mountain refuges like Refugi de la Ferreria del Vedat, which is located in the heart of the Serralada Litoral Park, it is necessary to request permission from the ADF and the local police of Teià if you plan to use the fireplace or stay overnight with a group. These shelters are generally always open but require prior arrangement for certain uses.
The Maresme region offers several running trails. You can explore routes like 'El Mirador de la Cornisa, Refugi la Ferrería del Verdat – Parc de la Serralado Litoral – Circular Route' or coastal runs like 'Pineda de Mar seafront – Beach Bunker of Malgrat de Mar loop from Calella.' For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Maresme guide.


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