No special access issues

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From Barcelona: 25km | 30m
Follow Mossen Josep Mas street in Vilassar de Dalt until it merges into Camí de la Cornisa and transforms into a dirt road.
Sector Nou:
Follow this dirt road uphill until a crossroad with a trail emerging from the right with a forbidden not autorized vehicles signal. You can park here by the dirt road take care not to block the path of other vehicles. It can fit from 3 to 5 cars when parked considerate.
Sector Clàssic:
Follow this dirt road uphill until a big crossroad where you will find "La Creu de Can Boquet". From there take the road uphill until La roca de'n Toni, with a big esplanade to the left. You can park here, it has a capacity of 30 cars and vans.

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Sector Clàssic:
From the parking Clàssic you have to go back the road about 100m and then take the first path to the left. Walk 400m in this path and then take the right in the crossroad. Take the next right and follow the field without leaving the trail. You'll find the first boulders about 300m in this trail.

Sector Nou:
From the parking Nou you have to follow the uphill path that starts to the right of the dirt road. About five minutes in you'll reach a crossroads. Make a left here and the boulders will be just a little up ahead inside the forest to the left side of the path.
Also accessible from Parking Classic.

The trails are shown in the map.

👮 Rules:
There are no special access issues on this crag other than the code of conduct that we, as climbers, have to share enerywhere we go.

Remember to follow the normal access rules:
- Park at parkings showed on 27crags
- Don't block any roads/passages with your vehicle.
- Don't leave any trash behind you and bury all your human waste.
- Respect the nature
- Brush away tickmarks and excessive chalk
- Holds must never be chipped or improved
- Use only recognized paths.
- Don't make fires.
- Keep your dog on a leash and collect the dog waste

This topo will mean a greater affluence of people; so lets try to act intelligently and respectfully so that those who come to the crag today can share the same experiences as those who came before them.

Note

If you know about access issues in this area, please send us an email support@27crags.com.