Best mountain peaks around Josa I Tuixén are found within the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park, offering diverse hiking routes and stunning natural landscapes. This region is characterized by its untouched environment, providing a haven for nature enthusiasts. The area features prominent peaks and passes that offer extensive panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountain ranges. These mountain peaks provide a range of experiences, from challenging ascents to more moderate walks.
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very good summit, it is important to book in advance if you want to sleep in the refuge. Easy climb and beautiful place!
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The Prat d'Aguiló refuge is one of the key points of the Cavalls de Vent route, in the heart of the Cadí mountain range. It has 42 places, which can be booked with breakfast, half board or full board. It also offers a bar service.
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360 Panoramic Views and Pedraforca
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Pas dels Gosolans, where the people of Cerdanya used to pass with their flocks to reach Ripollès
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Pleasant accommodation and food options on the "Cavalls del Vent" tour.
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After about an hour's climb from Prat d'Aguilo you reach this pass with its incredibly beautiful, barren landscape.
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Also a good starting point (and car park) for a hike to the Vall d'Els Cortils or to the Costa dels Cabirols.
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good route In winter, you need crampons!
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The region offers several remarkable peaks. Comabona Summit (2,548 m) is a significant peak within the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park, known for its incredible 360-degree panoramic views. Another notable peak is Bald Hen Peak, the highest point of the Serra d'Ensija, offering spectacular views, including the Pedraforca. Cadinell (2,113 m) also provides exceptional panoramic views of the valley and the iconic Pedraforca mountain.
Yes, Josa i Tuixén is known for its challenging mountain routes. Peaks like Comabona (2,548 m) offer various routes, from easy to hard, including options for snowshoeing and alpine climbs in winter. The ascent to Cadinell (2,113 m) is also a well-marked linear walk with a notable elevation gain, suitable for those with some mountaineering experience. You can find challenging mountaineering routes, such as the "Pollegó Superior Summit loop from Paratge Natural d'Interès Nacional del Massís del Pedraforca," on the Mountain Hikes around Josa I Tuixén guide.
The mountain peaks around Josa i Tuixén offer extensive and breathtaking panoramas. From Comabona Summit (2,548 m), you can enjoy 360-degree views, identifying distant peaks like Puigpedrós, the mountains of Andorra, and even the Aneto on clear days. Cap del Verd (2,283 m) provides sweeping views that include the majestic Pedraforca, the expansive Cadí mountain range, Port del Comte, and Ensija. Bald Hen Peak also offers spectacular views of the Pedraforca.
The region is suitable for visiting in both summer and winter, depending on your preferred activity. Peaks like Comabona (2,548 m) are highly recommended for ascents in both seasons, with winter offering opportunities for snowshoeing and alpine climbs. For general hiking, late spring to early autumn typically provides the most favorable weather conditions.
Yes, there are significant mountain passes that serve as key points for accessing various trails. El Collell Pass marks the intersection of several well-known routes, including those leading to Gosolans or the Pedraforca track. Another important pass is Gosolans Pass, located at about 2,400 meters in the Sierra del Cadí, which is part of the well-known Cavalls del Vent route.
The region is characterized by untouched landscapes, dense and varied forests, and sun-drenched meadows. Cap del Verd (2,283 m), for instance, is distinguished by its stunning interplay of greenery and limestone, with forests giving way to open clearings. The entire area is nestled within the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, you can explore road cycling routes in the area. For example, there's a "Coll de Josa (1620 m) – Coll de Port loop from Tuixent" route. You can find more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Josa I Tuixén guide.
Yes, the area features refuges that are key points for longer treks. The Prat d'Aguiló Refuge, also known as the Cèsar August Torres refuge, is part of the popular Cavalls del Vent route and the Alta Ruta del Cadí. It offers accommodation, bar service, and is a great base camp for mountaineering, especially for those aiming for Comabona Summit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular and extensive panoramic views offered by the peaks, such as those from Bald Hen Peak and Comabona Summit (2,548 m). The diverse range of hiking experiences, from challenging ascents to more moderate walks, set within the stunning natural environment of the Catalan Pre-Pyrenees, is also highly valued.
Yes, several peaks in the region are recognized on the "100 Cims" list, which highlights significant Catalan peaks. Both Cadinell (2,113 m) and Comabona (2,548 m) are featured on this list, indicating their importance and popularity among mountaineers.
Yes, while there are challenging routes, the area also offers moderate hiking experiences. For example, the "Tossa Pelada loop from Estació d'esquí nòrdic de Tuixent - La Vansa" is a moderate trail. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Josa I Tuixén guide.


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