Mountain passes around Alt Penedés traverse a landscape known for its vineyards and Cava production. The region features mountains and hills that appeal to cyclists and hikers. These passes offer scenic routes and challenging climbs. The area provides views of the Penedès plain and surrounding natural parks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It is a constant climb, full of shadows, with perfect asphalt, with little traffic, turns at the beginning and with more straights in the intermediate and final parts. It is a perfect port to train and enjoy the tranquility. Gelida is the starting point, although it is true that either from Martorell or from Sant Sadurní, the road goes up.
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Small village at the pass and top of the Ordal road to Sant Sadurní d'Anoia. You can enjoy spectacular views of the Plan del Penedès towards the south, and of Anoia and in the background Montserrat, la Mola... spectacular!
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In this elevated area of the Serra del Pi Moió we find impressive views of the entire valley formed by the Anoia River. Not only that, but also the surrounding mountains.
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Nice and hard port on its final ramp. The bad thing is that it has quite fast traffic
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This stretch of road joins the towns of Pontons and Torrelles de Foix, following the gorge created by the Pontons stream. It covers a distance of 5.5 kilometers and has a gentle gradient of 3.7%, although reaching Pontons there is the greatest unevenness, with ramps with values close to 9%.
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The climb to les Casots starts from the roundabout at the exit of the AP-7 motorway in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia and has a length of 3.78 kilometers and an average gradient of 5.3%, with occasional ramps above 9 %.
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For cyclists seeking a moderate challenge, the Coll de la Creu d'Ordal is a prominent option, known as a category 3 climb stretching 5.6 kilometers. The Alt de la Creu d'Aragall (537 m) – Gelida Side also provides a constant climb with perfect asphalt, ideal for training. Additionally, the Serra del Bolet and Alts d'Ancosa regions feature challenging ascents as part of popular cycling routes.
Yes, the Pontons - Torrelles de Foix mountain pass is a good option, covering 5.5 kilometers with a gentle average gradient of 3.7%, making it accessible while still offering scenic views along the gorge created by the Pontons stream.
Many passes offer expansive views. From Els Casots, you can enjoy spectacular views of the Plan del Penedès to the south, and the Anoia region with Montserrat and La Mola in the background. The Views of the Anoia River valley highlight also provides impressive panoramas of the entire valley and surrounding mountains.
The region is excellent for both cycling and hiking. You can find various cycling routes, including the 'Penedès 360 Slow Bike Route' and the 'Sant Martí Sarroca and Mediona Castles Loop'. For hikers, there are easy trails like 'Camí les Dous, Sant Genís, Torrelles de Foix – Circular Route' and 'Subirats Castle and Sant Joan Hermitage Loop'. You can explore more options on our guides for Cycling around Alt Penedès and Easy hikes around Alt Penedès.
Yes, the Ordal mountains, where the Coll de la Creu d'Ordal is located, boast a rich historical and cultural heritage. This includes old farmhouses, ancient forts, and Romanesque hermitages, providing opportunities to combine physical activity with cultural discovery.
The Penedès 360 is a network of gravel, mountain, and road biking routes that extensively traverse the Alt Penedès region. These routes often incorporate various climbs and descents that function as de facto mountain passes, connecting vineyards, castles, and charming villages. They offer a comprehensive way to experience the region's diverse landscapes and cultural heritage.
Alt Penedès generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures ideal for cycling and hiking. Summer can be warm, but many passes offer shaded sections. Winter is usually mild, making it possible to enjoy the passes, especially on sunny days.
Yes, the Coll de la Creu d'Ordal is a significant pass located within the Ordal mountains, which extend inland from the Garraf massif. This area is popular for motor sports, hiking, and road cycling, offering diverse landscapes.
Beyond the Ordal mountains, the Serra del Bolet, located in Mediona, and the Alts d'Ancosa region, which includes Montagut d'Ancosa (963 meters), are known for their mountainous terrain and challenging ascents that form part of regional cycling and hiking routes.
Visitors appreciate the constant climbs, perfect asphalt, and tranquility found on passes like Alt de la Creu d'Aragall (537 m) – Gelida Side. Many also highlight the spectacular views of the Penedès plain and surrounding mountains from various points, and the opportunity to combine physical activity with cultural exploration.
Yes, Alt Penedès offers several waterfall hikes. You can find routes like 'Can Rimundet's Waterfall loop from Sant Joan Samora' or 'Waterfall – Mala Dona Waterfall loop from Canaletes'. More details are available in our guide for Waterfall hikes around Alt Penedès.


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