Sports routes
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Road 5: Santa Susanna - Sant Celoni
This is a medium length loop, around the Montnegre Natural park, which takes riders up to the Collsacreu climb, after around 25km, before offering a mostly downhill return to Santa Susanna, via Sant Celoni and Hostalric.
Arenys de Munt, Calella, Malgrat de Mar, Palafolls, Pineda de Mar, Sant Cebrià de Vallalta, Sant Iscle de Vallalta, Sant Pol de Mar, Santa Susanna, Tordera- 3 h 19 min
- 66,47 km
- 680 m
- 680 m
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From El Masnou to Premià de Mar along the seafront
El Masnou, Premià de Mar- 1 h 14 min
- 10,26 km
- 1 m
- 1 m
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Road 3: Calella - Turó de l'Home
This route offers a magnificent opportunity to climb one of the most famous hills in the area, which begins and ends at sea level, in the municipality of Calella.
Arenys de Munt, Calella, Sant Cebrià de Vallalta, Sant Iscle de Vallalta, Sant Pol de Mar- 5 h 32 min
- 111 km
- 2 507m
- 2 507m
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Mataró - Sant Feliu de Buixalleu
Calella, a Cycling Destination
Calella- 5 h 27 min
- 109,21 km
- 1.344 m
- 1.344 m
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Road 2: Ports del Maresme
This route begins with a pleasant 40km stretch along the coast, with almost no altitude gain, before taking you over the Col de la Font de Cera, through DO Allela vineyards, and the Coll de Sant Bartomeu climbs, before descending and returning to Calella along the coast.
Alella, Argentona, Caldes d'Estrac, Calella, Canet de Mar, El Masnou, Mataró, Òrrius, Premià de Mar, Sant Pol de Mar, Vilassar de Mar- 5 h 30 min
- 101,04 km
- 1.104 m
- 1.104 m
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Stage 5 - Camino de Santiago (Way of St James) Via Marina
This is the flattest stage of the Via Marina. It connects the capital of the Maresme region with the Barcelonès region by means of a 25-km route that crosses the region from north-east to south-west following the Maresme coast.
Cabrera de Mar, El Masnou, Mataró, Montgat, Premià de Mar, Vilassar de Mar- 25,03 km
- 54 m
- 83 m
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Etapa 4 - Camino de Santiago (Way of St James) Via Marina
The church of Sant Jaume (Sant Pol de Mar) is connected to the Basilica of Santa Maria (Mataró) through a fourth stage of 23 km that takes the pilgrim through the municipalities of Canet de Mar, Arenys de Mar, Caldes d'Estrac, Sant Vicenç de Montalt and Sant Andreu de Llavaneres before reaching Mataró.
Arenys de Mar, Caldes d'Estrac, Canet de Mar, Mataró, Sant Andreu de Llavaneres, Sant Pol de Mar, Sant Vicenç de Montalt- 22,43 km
- 306 m
- 291 m
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Stage 3 - Camino de Santiago (Way of St James) Via Marina
The pilgrim will be captivated by the beauty of the southern coast of the Costa Brava between Lloret de Mar and Blanes, by the birdlife of the Tordera Delta, the agricultural areas and the Maresme coast. The walker will make the pilgrimage following the sea promenades of the Maresmen towns and will be able to visit vestiges of this Jacobean past such as the Calella hospital and the church of Sant Pol de Mar.
Calella, Malgrat de Mar, Pineda de Mar, Sant Pol de Mar, Santa Susanna- 28,62
- 305 m
- 300 m
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El Rocar
Circular route, signposted as a local path (white on green), SL-C 96, which runs along tracks and paths through the eastern part of the municipality of Tiana, the ridge of the Rocar and the surroundings of the hermitage of the Mare de Déu de l'Alegria
Tiana- 2 h 50 min
- 8,16 km
- 279 m
- 279 m