Hiking itineraries in Maresme
The Maresme is a fantastic area for hiking. Situated between the sea and mountains with views of the Mediterranean, the region has itineraries that take us through magnificent surroundings of great environmental and cultural value.
Here you will find unique urban centers and natural spaces including the Serralada de Marina, Serralada Litoral, and the Montnegre-Corredor parks, where you will immerse yourself in the native vegetation while discovering the heritage that characterizes Maresme.
Each of the listed routes has a file on Wikiloc, where its characteristics are specified (typology, time, difficulty, slope...).
If you want to see all the itineraries on the map click on the image below:
Here you will find unique urban centers and natural spaces including the Serralada de Marina, Serralada Litoral, and the Montnegre-Corredor parks, where you will immerse yourself in the native vegetation while discovering the heritage that characterizes Maresme.
Each of the listed routes has a file on Wikiloc, where its characteristics are specified (typology, time, difficulty, slope...).
- Meridià Verd. De la Roca del Vallès a la platja d’Ocata
- Itinerari de Natura pels Rials d’Arenys de Mar
- Ruta del Vedat (SLC-111)
- Ruta Prehistòrica de Can Boquet
- Anella Verda
- Ruta de les fonts Riera de Clarà
- Castell de Burriac per les Banyadores
- Castell de Burriac des d'Argentona (SLC-114)
- El Pont de la Vila (SLC-74)
- El Pla de Forcs (SLC-105)
- Turó d'en Serra i Mines de can Palomeres
- Platja Pla de Grau i Delta de La Tordera
- Ruta de l'Esquirol (SLC-112)
- Castell de Burriac des de Cabrera (SLC-115)
- Voltant el terme de Canet de Mar
- Voltant el Torrent del Morer
- Voltant la capçalera de Sobirans
- La Vall de Montalegre (SLC-145)
- El dolmen de Ca l'Arenes (SLC-80)
- Ruta de la Guilla
- Ruta de les Masies
- Canet - La Creu
- Les Torrenteres (SLC-102)
- La Vall de la riera de Pineda (SLC-101)
- Ruta el Corb Marí
- El Rocar (SLC-96)
If you want to see all the itineraries on the map click on the image below:
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