Puig de la Mola is located in the Garraf massif, between the municipalities of Olivella (to the west), Begues (to the east) and Olesa de Bonesvalls (to the north), and between the regions of Garraf, Baix Llobregat and Alt Penedès, being the roof of the first.
Enclosed within the natural park, we can approach the summit from any side. Although the summit is flat and is connected by a track, its slopes consist of cliffs of a certain unevenness, especially on the southern slope, where we find, at its base and accessible by road, the Can Grau farmhouse.
Further south we find the Jafre car park, connected by a forest track. And, halfway there, we have the Palau Novella, an old palace known for housing an important Buddhist temple.
As for trails, the PR-C-37 and the GR-5 are good references that, linking with the Mediterranean path GR-92.3, can take us to the summit from different distances.
On the other hand, you can trace a much broader, more demanding and circular route from Begues. Thus, we can follow the variants of the GR 92 and crown another notable peak in the area: Morella.
In addition, we highlight another "comprehensive" route to the mountains, also starting from Begues, but not circular. We will crown Montau, we will undertake this summit and we will march towards the municipality of Castelldefels.
On the top, we will see that it has a geodesic vertex and a watchtower, with the commemorative plaque of being a regional roof.