Montcabrer, Mountain summit in Cabrils, Spain
Montcabrer is a mountain summit near Cabrera de Mar, composed of light-colored granite rock that rises about 317 meters above sea level. The peak provides views extending across the Maresme coastal region toward the Mediterranean Sea.
The area contains traces of ancient settlements and occupation. The Cross of Avella marks a historical location tied to medieval events in the region.
Local residents maintain hiking trails throughout the mountain, creating a network of paths that connect various natural and geological points of interest.
Hiking trails run through the mountain area and connect various points around and on the summit. At the Font Picant recreation area, visitors find parking spaces, picnic tables, and barbecue facilities for day trips.
The Hell's Peak area contains intriguing geometric stone formations, including a wind rose pattern and rectangular holes carved into the rock. These unusual markings give the location a mysterious character.
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