Mountain passes near Vilaverd are found in the Conca de Barberà comarca of Catalonia, Spain, within the Tarragona province. The municipality is located near the Prades Mountains, a significant calcareous massif of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range. This area features large, rounded rocky outcrops and is heavily forested with oak and pine trees. The Prades Mountains offer diverse terrain for those seeking elevated routes and scenic vistas.
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Not very long but still leaves traces!
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Magnificent port. Good condition, good terrain and incredible views.
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Tough loose cli.b, Best done in cool conditions. Can be very 🔥. Loose descent on the west side, but great track
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Btw., the bar at the top is good for a break. It's at the end of the town. The tostada's are good.
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Really nice climb. Nothing steep, and many good views. Also the descent is fun with lots of good curves.
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Mountain port between Figuerola and Prenafeta with incredible views. From there you can see Tossal Gros (867 meters), the highest mountain in the Miramar mountain range.
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TV-7041 from Alcover to Mont-ral. Average slope about 6%. Good curves and good scenery between two charming towns.
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The mountain passes near Vilaverd are nestled within the Prades Mountains, a significant calcareous massif of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range. This area is characterized by large, rounded rocky outcrops and is heavily forested with oak and pine trees, offering diverse terrain and scenic vistas for exploration.
For cyclists, Coll de Capafonts–Prades is considered one of the most spectacular in the Prades range. Another excellent option is Port de Mont-ral, an intermediate cycle way known for its good curves and scenery. The La Riba–Farena Mountain Road offers a challenging route with beautiful views, while Coll de Rojals provides an intermediate climb with spectacular views.
Yes, several passes offer incredible views. Coll de Coloma Pass provides stunning vistas between Figuerola and Prenafeta, where you can see Tossal Gros, the highest mountain in the Miramar range. Coll de Capafonts–Prades, Port de Mont-ral, and Coll de Rojals are also noted for their scenic beauty and viewpoints.
The passes traverse the Prades Mountains, characterized by large, rounded rocky outcrops and dense forests of oak and pine trees. You'll encounter diverse terrain, from challenging climbs to peaceful routes alongside rivers like the Brugent, as seen on the La Riba–Farena Mountain Road.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate options like the 'Pont de la Riba – Toll de l'esqueix loop' or more challenging routes like the 'Río Brugent – Climbing Forest loop'. For more details, check the Hiking around Vilaverd guide. Road cycling and mountain biking are also popular, with dedicated guides available for Road Cycling Routes around Vilaverd and MTB Trails around Vilaverd.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the La Riba–Farena Mountain Road is a challenging cycle way with gradients between 8 and 12%, and even exceeding 15% in some sections. It's a demanding but rewarding route with beautiful views.
While specific seasonal advice for mountain passes isn't provided, the region's climate suggests that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Komoot users note that some routes, like the Coll de Coloma Pass, can be very hot, suggesting cooler conditions are preferable. In winter, shaded areas on roads like La Riba–Farena may have a risk of frost.
Yes, for instance, near Coll de Rojals, there is a bar at the end of the town that is recommended for a break. If you continue your tour north from Coll de Capafonts–Prades, you can find numerous restaurants serving Spanish snacks in the town of Prades.
Visitors appreciate the spectacular views, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the peaceful routes through natural landscapes. The passes are well-regarded by the komoot community, with many users contributing photos and positive feedback about the scenic beauty and the quality of the cycling and hiking experiences.
Yes, the mountain passes are situated within the Prades Mountains, a significant calcareous massif in the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range. You can learn more about this area on Wikipedia: Prades Mountains.
Absolutely. Port de Mont-ral is an intermediate cycle way with an average slope of about 6%. The Coll de Coloma Pass is an intermediate trail offering incredible views. Additionally, Coll de Rojals is an intermediate climb with spectacular views, making it suitable for those looking for a moderate challenge.


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