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No traffic gravel bike trails around Sant Celoni are situated in Catalonia's Tordera river valley, offering access to the Montseny and Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Parks. The region features diverse landscapes, including dense forests, mountainous terrain, and the tranquil Tordera River Valley. Gravel routes traverse these natural areas, providing opportunities to explore interconnected trails away from paved roads.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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26
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53.9km
04:18
1,260m
1,260m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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45.2km
03:46
1,420m
1,420m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18
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42.0km
03:03
750m
750m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.4km
03:27
1,160m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sant Martí de Montnegre Una església aïllada dins del Parc Natural del Montnegre, de gran valor per la seva integració en el paisatge forestal. És un punt de referència en les rutes de l'interior.
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A classic stop for cyclists in the Maresme region, located on an old farmhouse that served as a refueling point for tenant farmers and woodcutters long before mountain bike routes existed. What's less known is that this was once where carts transporting coal from Montnegre gathered, which explains the wide open area: it was a true turning point. For today's biker, it means one thing: air, shade, water, and space to breathe before deciding whether to head towards Turó Gros, Hortsavinyà, or the trails that descend towards Tordera. A useful stop in the heart of the mountains, with that old-house atmosphere where cyclists always seem to end up passing by.
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Simple and isolated chapel in the heart of Montseny, located on a plateau that served as a crossing point between farmhouses and forest paths. Documented since the Middle Ages, it was a stopping place for shepherds and charcoal burners who left small offerings there before crossing the pass. Remains of the old shelter and the terrace that was used to gather on days of gathering can still be seen. The access is short and quiet, and the surrounding silence keeps intact the atmosphere of a remote chapel that it has always had.
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A small, medieval church situated on a plateau with fine views over the forest and the old shepherds' paths. Beyond its usual features, it has a little-known detail: for years it hosted brief retreats for local hermits, and small marks remain on the rock where they placed oil lamps on cold nights. The access is short and straightforward, and the place retains that secluded tranquility that has always served as a place to pause for a moment before continuing on one's way.
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Besides being a regular stop for refilling water bottles, it has a little-known detail: it used to serve as a relay point for the pack animals, who would change their pack animals here before tackling the mountain pass. The courtyard still retains the old loading area, now converted into a terrace. It offers direct access from the track and is ideal as a regrouping point: there's always a bit of a breeze, shade is guaranteed, and it's one of those places where a biker is bound to pass by sooner or later.
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It's best to call and make a reservation to ensure it's open and you can eat, as it's not always open.
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Currently, in 2025, it's open from Thursday to Sunday, and it's best to call ahead.
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Santa Fe, a supply point (there are few nearby), a restaurant, and a beautiful area
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There are over 90 dedicated gravel bike trails around Sant Celoni that prioritize a no-traffic experience. These routes allow you to explore the natural beauty of the Montseny and Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Parks away from busy roads.
While many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Sant Celoni are rated as moderate to difficult due to elevation gain and distance, there are options that can be adapted for less experienced riders. It's always recommended to check the route profile on komoot for detailed information on distance and elevation before heading out. For example, routes like the Pega Kilns, Can Valls – Pont de Can Plana loop from Palautordera offer a challenging but rewarding experience through varied terrain.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Sant Celoni primarily traverse the stunning landscapes of the Montseny and Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Parks. You'll encounter dense forests, mountainous terrain, and picturesque sections of the Tordera River Valley. These routes are designed to immerse you in nature, offering a true escape from asphalt roads.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike routes around Sant Celoni are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the challenging Mirador de Les Goitadores – Sant Martí de Riells Church loop from Sant Celoni, which offers a substantial ride through diverse scenery.
The no-traffic gravel routes often lead to fascinating historical and natural attractions. You can encounter ancient megaliths, Romanesque chapels, and fortified farmhouses. Notable highlights include the Les Llobateres Bird Observatory, the serene Santa Fe Reservoir, and historical sites like Jalpí Castle or Montsoriu Castle.
Sant Celoni itself is accessible by public transport, and some routes start directly from or near the town. However, for trails deeper within the Montseny and Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Parks, public transport options might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider starting your ride from a more accessible point within the town.
The region around Sant Celoni generally offers good gravel biking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning rides are recommended. Winter can be cooler, especially at higher elevations in Montseny, but often still suitable for riding on clear days.
Yes, some no-traffic gravel routes will take you past beautiful water features. For instance, the Puig Porquer – Santa Fe Reservoir loop from Sant Celoni includes the stunning Santa Fe Reservoir, offering scenic views and a tranquil atmosphere.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Sant Celoni are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Riders frequently praise the immersive natural experience, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the opportunity to explore the quiet, extensive trail networks of the Montseny and Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Parks.
Given the extensive network of trails within the natural parks, it's possible to find less crowded routes, especially outside of peak season or by exploring some of the longer, more challenging options. The joy of gravel riding in this region often comes from discovering new paths and breaking free from more traditional, busier routes. Exploring areas further into Montnegre i el Corredor can often lead to quieter experiences.
The majority of the no-traffic gravel bike trails around Sant Celoni are rated as moderate to difficult. This is primarily due to the significant elevation gains as you traverse the Montseny and Montnegre i el Corredor mountain ranges, as well as the distances involved. Riders should be prepared for challenging climbs and descents on varied surfaces.


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