Moià to Castellar del Vallès via Coll de la Caseta in Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac

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This article covers the motorcycling route connecting the towns of Moià and Castellar del Vallès in Catalonia, Spain. The road traverses the Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac and crosses the mountain pass Coll de la Caseta. Riders will find a moderately twisty asphalt road with varying elevations and several viewpoints along the way.

Location and Setting

The road runs in the Catalonia region of Spain, connecting the town of Moià in the northwest to Castellar del Vallès in the southeast. It passes through the Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac, a protected natural park known for its rugged terrain and natural beauty. The route is situated within the province of Barcelona and lies within the coordinates approximately between 41.60° and 41.79° latitude and 1.99° and 2.08° longitude. The road crosses the Coll de la Caseta mountain pass at an elevation of 648 m (2,126 ft), offering riders a varied elevation profile from 290 m (951 ft) at the lowest point to the pass summit. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.

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Road Characteristics and Conditions

The route is approximately 32 kilometers (20 miles) long and is primarily asphalt surfaced with an average surface quality rating of 3.2 out of 5, indicating a generally good but not perfect riding surface. The road is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating close to 2 on a scale where 3 is extremely curvy, providing a dynamic riding experience without excessive technical difficulty. Most of the road (about 85%) consists of two lanes, with a small portion (around 3%) being single lane. The road width is predominantly wide (about 86%), with some middle-width sections (11%) and very few narrow stretches (1%). Approximately 23% of the route passes through inhabited areas, including several small settlements and bridges such as Pont del Collet, Pont de Cal Cerni, and Pont del Bosc Negre. The road is suitable for riders looking for a balance between natural surroundings and accessibility.

Road length
32.23 km
Corners length
18 km / 55.9 %
Gentle corners6.43 km19.9 %
Mid corners6.12 km19 %
Tight corners5.46 km16.9 %
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Mountain Pass and Natural Park

The defining feature of this route is the crossing of the Coll de la Caseta mountain pass at 648 m (2,126 ft). This pass is located within the Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac, a natural park that protects a diverse landscape of rocky outcrops, forests, and viewpoints. The park is a popular destination for outdoor activities and offers several vantage points along the road where riders can stop and appreciate the surrounding environment. The park's official Catalan Wikipedia page provides detailed information about its geography and significance: Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac.

Nearby Settlements and Attractions

The road begins near Moià, a small town located about 9 kilometers (5.7 miles) from the start of the route, and ends close to Castellar del Vallès, just over 1 kilometer (0.7 miles) from the route's terminus. Along the way, riders will encounter several small bridges and minor settlements that add to the route's character. The road also runs alongside multiple viewpoints, providing opportunities to pause and take in the landscape. These viewpoints are notable attractions for riders interested in combining motorcycling with sightseeing.

Additional Information and Resources

The road is open year-round, but riders should be aware that weather conditions in the mountain pass area can affect safety, especially during winter months. There are no known tolls or entrance fees for this route or the natural park, but toll policies may change, so checking local sources before travel is advisable. For more information on tolls and road regulations in Spain, the official Spanish traffic authority website is recommended. This route offers a balanced motorcycling experience with moderate curves, good road quality, and natural park access, making it suitable for riders seeking a varied and engaging ride.

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