
Parc del Collserola
Barcelona's Backyard
Curated by Gritline editorial · Last ridden Feb 10, 2026
57 km·1,662 m
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From 157 m·Up to 468 m·57 km
The route
Collserola is the home loop. The park starts where Barcelona ends - a forested ridge of pine and holm oak wrapping the city's north-western flank - and from the Old Port you can climb out of the grid and into it within thirty minutes.
The first peak is Sant Pere Màrtir, 286 metres of suburban myth crowned with the radio masts every Barcelona rider sees from the beach. From the summit the route turns west and follows the spine of the massif through Turó d’en Pisca, where the city drops away and the inland valleys open below - quiet pine and the Llobregat running south.
The high point is Turó de la Peça, reaching 450m of elevation. From there it's a traverse back along the upper roads - past the foot of Tibidabo, the church on its summit visible the whole way - and a fast descent.
Bring water. Collserola is a heat trap in July and August and the south-facing tracks hold sun all day; ride this one in the cool half of the year. Watch for wild boar at dusk in the shoulder seasons. They aren't aggressive but they will surprise you.
Surface mix
Granular surface breakdowns (singletrack, mud, rock, etc.) live in Komoot - open the GPX there for the full picture.
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