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Mountaineering routes around Paratge Natural d'Interès Nacional de l'Albera traverse the easternmost section of the Pyrenees, characterized by diverse landscapes and notable peaks. The region features metamorphic rocks like schist and slate, contributing to its geological appeal. It is divided into a western sector with dense forests of cork oaks, holm oaks, and beech, and an eastern sector dominated by Mediterranean cork oaks and scrubland. The Serra de l'Albera, approximately 25 km long, forms part of the French-Spanish border, with…
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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13.1km
04:50
710m
710m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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9.00km
04:01
590m
590m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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17.1km
06:53
1,210m
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Not recommended. Very bad roads for a road bike and especially very busy and partly dangerous.
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The view from the Benedictine abbey, founded in 878, across the sea, the bays and mountains of Cap de Creus is particularly magnificent.
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Fantastic old Monestir. It’s hard to imagine it’s thát old. Somehow it made me think of the James Bond movie Skyfall. Definitely worth a visit. Last part of the road is unpaved. For that part the Gravelbike or an MTB is the best choice
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very pretty views but be careful: unpaved track
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The monastery of Sant Quirze de Colera is a Benedictine abbey documented since the 9th century, in the Catalan municipality of Rabós in the Alto Ampurdán region (Girona, Spain).
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A historic watchtower located on the French-Spanish border. Located at an altitude of 637 metres, this tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Pyrenees.
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Beautiful views of the Bay of Roses. Moderate path.
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There are over 10 mountaineering routes documented in Paratge Natural d'Interès Nacional de l'Albera on komoot. These routes offer a range of experiences, with 8 categorized as moderate and 2 as difficult, catering to various fitness levels.
The terrain in Paratge Natural d'Interès Nacional de l'Albera is incredibly diverse. You'll encounter dense forests of cork oaks, holm oaks, and even beech in the western sector, transitioning to Mediterranean scrubland in the eastern parts. The routes often traverse rugged Pyrenean peaks, characterized by metamorphic rocks like schist and slate, offering varied and engaging ascents.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, there are difficult routes available. One such route is the Puig Neulós – Pic d'Orella loop from Laroque-des-Albères, which covers 10.7 miles (17.2 km) and involves significant elevation gain, typically taking around 6 hours 50 minutes to complete.
The region is rich in both natural and historical landmarks. You might encounter ancient megalithic monuments, such as those near the Puig de l'Àliga – Dolmen du Col de la Farella loop. Other routes, like the Puig de les Guilles – Puig Bonic loop, offer views of Romanesque heritage, including the 8th-century Benedictine monastery of Sant Quirze de Colera. Peaks like Puig Neulós provide exceptional panoramic views.
Yes, many of the mountaineering routes in Paratge Natural d'Interès Nacional de l'Albera are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Puig de l'Àliga – Dolmen du Col de la Farella loop and the Puig de Sant Cristau loop from L'Albère.
Mountaineering routes in Paratge Natural d'Interès Nacional de l'Albera vary in length and duration. You can find shorter routes, such as the Puig de Sant Cristau loop at 3.5 miles (5.7 km) taking around 2 hours 25 minutes, to longer, more demanding trails like the Puig Neulós – Pic d'Orella loop which is 10.7 miles (17.2 km) and can take nearly 7 hours.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the varied terrain, from dense forests to rugged peaks, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical sites like ancient megaliths and Romanesque buildings.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with historical points of interest. For instance, the Cova de Veta Negra – Sant Salvador Castle loop from Monestir de Sant Pere de Rodes offers a chance to explore historical structures. Additionally, the 12th-century castle of Requesens is a notable historical site within the park.
While specific dog policies for each trail can vary, Paratge Natural d'Interès Nacional de l'Albera is generally a natural park that welcomes responsible dog owners. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife like wild boars and the endangered Mediterranean tortoise, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions on certain routes or protected areas.
The Serra de l'Albera boasts several significant peaks. The highest point is Puig Neulós at 1,257 meters (4,124 ft), which you can reach via routes like the Puig Neulós – Pic d'Orella loop. Other notable peaks include Puig dels Pastors and Puig dels Quatre Termes, offering stunning panoramic views of the plains, the Albera mountains, and the Costa Brava coastline.
Many of the moderate routes could be suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to hiking. Routes like the Puig de les Guilles – Puig Bonic loop from Monestir de Sant Quirze de Colera, at 5.4 miles (8.7 km) and moderate difficulty, offer varied forest terrain and interesting sights without being overly strenuous for active families.
The park is home to diverse wildlife. Most notably, it's the only place on the Iberian Peninsula where the Mediterranean tortoise still survives. You might also spot the endemic Albera cattle, various amphibians, reptiles, bats, and birds of prey like the golden eagle and Bonelli's eagle. Wild boars are also present, so it's important to be aware of your surroundings.


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