Best mountain peaks around Pedret I Marzà are found in the surrounding Alt Empordà region of Catalonia, Spain. While Pedret I Marzà itself is characterized by a flat, low-elevation landscape, the wider area offers diverse terrain. This region is known for its wetlands and rural paths, including the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park, which provides opportunities for walking and cycling. The municipality also features historical sites such as the remains of Marzà castle and the 12th-century Romanesque church of Sant…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A route to get started on and above all to look at the weather forecast, if it's windy you won't enjoy it.
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Beautiful views of the Bay of Roses. Moderate path.
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Nice walk between the cork oaks and the olive trees, the return path is easier, good for the knees...
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The Puig d'Esquers is an example of the typical Empordà mountain: sea, mountains, sun, wind, dolmens, Romanesque churches and great views presided over by the Canigó. There are several ascent routes, both from the coast and from the interior. We did it from the Coll de Tres Camins passing by the church of Sant Miquel de Colera. Technical sheet: Altitude: 606 m. Easy excursion. Ascent by track and trail. Difference in level: 220 m. Distance: 2.7 km. Duration: 1h 5min (one way). Recommended for children over 4 years old. Cartography: Topographic map of Catalonia 1:25,000. Protected Natural Areas. Albera Natural Site of National Interest. Cartographic Institute of Catalonia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2hmAAluS_8
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short 50 min (single) mountain hike on very rough terrain. sturdy shoes are necessary.
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The ridge path is VERY rugged. Beware of travel times that are often well above the forecast!
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Ascent at the beginning with a lot of slope, then it gives way to a beautiful ridge without difficult steps.
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Pedret i Marzà itself is characterized by a flat, low-elevation landscape, with its highest point recorded at just 22 meters. Therefore, there are no notable mountain peaks within the municipality. The region is more known for its wetlands and rural paths, particularly within the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park.
While Pedret i Marzà is flat, the surrounding Alt Empordà region offers diverse terrain with several peaks and hiking opportunities. These are typically found in nearby areas like the Serra de Verdera, where you can find viewpoints and summits offering expansive views of the Empordà plain and the Bay of Roses.
Several peaks offer exceptional viewpoints. The Hermitage of Sant Onofre provides a spectacular vista of the Alto Ampurdán plain and the Bay of Roses. Eagle Peak offers continuous changes of view towards the Empordà plain, the Bay of Roses, and the Pyrenees on clear days. Additionally, the Summit of Puig d'Esquers is known for its exceptional views of the Empordà plain and the Mediterranean coast.
Yes, the Hermitage of Sant Onofre is a significant historical site. This religious building and viewpoint dates from the 16th-17th century and is located on one of the slopes of the Sierra de Verdera. It has been documented since 1362 and is included in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia.
The terrain varies. For instance, the path to the Hermitage of Sant Onofre can be reached by a narrow path or a forest path. Hikes to Eagle Peak can be quite tough, especially along the ridge which is relatively free of obstacles. The Els Esquerders Ridge and Roques Blanques Summit is described as a rocky ridge with continuous ups and downs, even featuring chains at two points to aid climbing, making it a more challenging and adventurous route.
Yes, the Summit of Puig d'Esquers is categorized as family-friendly. While it is the highest mountain in Llança at 606 meters, it offers exceptional views and is suitable for families looking for a rewarding walk.
The region around Pedret i Marzà offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking trails, such as the 'Port de la Selva – View to Roses loop from Pau' or 'View of Roses – View of Cadaqués loop from Palau-saverdera'. There are also mountain biking trails like 'Ruta entre viñedos – circular por Vilajuïga, Vilamaniscle, Peralada y Garriguella'. For more hiking, check out the 'Mountain Hikes around Pedret I Marzà' guide, which includes routes like 'Cova de Veta Negra – Sant Salvador Castle loop from Palau-saverdera'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Pedret I Marzà, MTB Trails around Pedret I Marzà, and Mountain Hikes around Pedret I Marzà guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and continuous changes of view from the summits, offering broad horizons towards the Empordà plain, the Bay of Roses, and even the Pyrenees on clear days. The sense of adventure on rocky ridges and the rewarding feeling after a challenging climb are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Els Esquerders Ridge and Roques Blanques Summit offers a challenging and adventurous route. It involves a rocky ridge walk with continuous ups and downs, including sections with chains to assist climbing. The route is well-signposted but requires careful navigation.
The Summit of Puig d'Esquers is the highest mountain in Llança, standing at 606 meters above sea level. It provides exceptional views of the Empordà plain and the Mediterranean coast.
Beyond the mountain peaks, Pedret i Marzà is notable for its wetlands and rural paths. The 'Estanys area,' part of the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park, is a significant wetland renowned for birdwatching, particularly migratory birds. You can also explore tranquil Empordà marshes and picturesque paths along the Pedret i Marzà stream.
Yes, La Creu de les Palomeres, a 661m mountain, serves as an excellent viewpoint from which you can take good photographs of the Castle of Sant Salvador and its surroundings. It also features a geodesic vertex and a terrace ideal for contemplation.


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