L'Hospitalet de Llobregat and Cornellà are part of Barcelona's metropolitan area, making them excellent starting points for a getaway to the Berguedà mountains. The journey to La Tor de Montclar takes approximately 2 hours via the C-16 motorway, offering a scenic drive through Catalonia's varied landscapes as you leave the urban sprawl behind.
Route Overview: From Metro Barcelona to Mountain Retreat
The most direct route from L'Hospitalet or Cornellà to La Tor de Montclar follows the C-16 motorway northward through the natural park of Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac and into the Pre-Pyrenees. The journey covers approximately 120 kilometers and takes around 2 hours under normal traffic conditions.
From either municipality, join the Ronda de Dalt (B-20) heading toward Terrassa, then merge onto the C-16 (Eix del Llobregat). This well-maintained motorway climbs gradually into the mountains, passing through the historic towns of Manresa and Berga before reaching the Berguedà region.
GPS coordinates for La Tor de Montclar: 42.1833°N, 1.7167°E
Step-by-Step Driving Directions
From L'Hospitalet: Take Avinguda del Carrilet or Carrer de la Marina toward the Ronda de Dalt (B-20). Follow signs for Terrassa/Sabadell. After approximately 15 km on the B-20, take exit 5 to merge onto the C-16 toward Manresa.
From Cornellà: Access the C-31 or Ronda de Dalt (B-20) via Avinguda de Sant Ildefons or Carrer de Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer. Head north and follow the same route to the C-16.
On the C-16: Continue north through the Vallès region. You'll pass Terrassa after about 25 km. The motorway becomes more scenic as you approach Manresa (60 km from Barcelona). Continue past Manresa and through the Cadí Tunnel (toll required - approximately €6-8 one way).
Final approach: After the tunnel, take exit 144 toward Gósol/La Coma i la Pedra. Follow BV-4031 and local roads to Montclar, where you'll find signage for La Tor de Montclar. The final stretch involves narrow mountain roads - drive carefully and enjoy the spectacular views.
Tunnel Tolls and Costs
The Cadí Tunnel is the most significant toll on this route and is essential for the quickest access to Berguedà. As of 2026, the one-way toll is approximately €6-8 for standard vehicles, with return journeys costing double if paid separately. Consider purchasing a round-trip ticket for a slight discount.
Payment methods include cash, credit/debit cards, and electronic toll devices (Via-T or Telepeatge). The tunnel is approximately 5 km long and reduces the journey time significantly compared to alternative mountain passes.
Fuel costs from L'Hospitalet or Cornellà to La Tor de Montclar typically range from €12-18 for a standard vehicle, depending on fuel prices and your car's efficiency. There are several service stations along the C-16, including near Manresa and before the Cadí Tunnel.
Traffic and Best Times to Travel
The C-16 can experience heavy traffic during peak hours, particularly on Friday evenings when Barcelona residents head to their mountain retreats, and Sunday evenings on the return journey. To avoid congestion, consider departing mid-morning on Saturdays or during weekday afternoons.
Winter travel requires extra caution, especially after heavy snowfall. The Cadí Tunnel remains open year-round, but the final approach roads to Montclar may require snow chains during severe weather. Check road conditions via the Catalan traffic service (Trànsit) before winter trips.
Summer weekends see increased tourism traffic, but the journey remains pleasant with manageable delays. The drive itself is part of the experience, with increasingly dramatic mountain scenery as you approach the Berguedà region.
Public Transport Alternatives
While driving is the most convenient option, public transport alternatives exist for travelers without vehicles. ALSA operates bus services from Barcelona to Berga (approximately 2.5-3 hours), departing from Barcelona Nord bus station. From Berga, you would need to arrange a taxi to La Tor de Montclar (approximately 30-40 minutes, €40-60).
Alternatively, take a Rendelsa regional train from Barcelona Plaça Espanya to Manresa (1 hour), then connect to a bus heading to Berga or arrange a taxi from Manresa. This option takes significantly longer and requires coordination but is feasible for travelers committed to public transit.
For groups or families, renting a car in L'Hospitalet or Cornellà provides the most flexibility and often proves more economical than taxi transfers. Most major rental agencies operate throughout the Barcelona metropolitan area.
What to Bring and Arrival Tips
Ensure your vehicle is in good condition before the journey, as mountain roads place extra demands on brakes and engines. Check tire pressure, brake fluid, and coolant levels. In winter, carry snow chains even if forecasts appear favorable - mountain weather changes rapidly.
Bring snacks and water for the journey, though service areas along the C-16 offer cafeterias and restrooms. The final mountain roads have limited services, so fill your fuel tank in Berga if running low.
Upon arrival at La Tor de Montclar, parking is available on-site. The property's mountain location offers immediate access to hiking trails and spectacular Pyrenean views. Cell phone coverage can be intermittent in some areas, so download offline maps before losing signal.
If arriving after dark during winter months, drive especially carefully on the final approach roads. Consider scheduling your arrival during daylight hours for your first visit to familiarize yourself with the route.
Practical information
From L'Hospitalet or Cornellà: Take B-20 to C-16 motorway toward Manresa. Continue through Cadí Tunnel (toll) to exit 144. Follow BV-4031 and local roads to Montclar.
~2 hours by car
Year-round, with winter requiring snow chains for final approach roads
~120 km from L'Hospitalet/Cornellà
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