Natural monuments around Ribera D'Urgellet are found within a municipality nestled in the Alt Urgell region of the Catalan Pyrenees. The area's natural landscape is characterized by its mountainous terrain and the presence of the Segre River, which shapes its environment. This region offers opportunities for exploring natural features through its network of hiking trails. Visitors can experience diverse flora and fauna across varied landscapes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A megalithic monument hidden among pastures and pine forests, a witness to thousands of years of history in the Cadí mountain range. The stone slab structure retains its original shape and conveys that sense of ancient mystery that surrounds the dolmens of the Pyrenees. The surroundings are quiet and panoramic, ideal for a brief contemplative stop. By mountain bike, access is via a forest track with some rough sections and loose roots; it's advisable to use slightly lower tire pressure for better traction and be careful on the descent, where large rocks can surprise you if you're overconfident.
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The Coma Cervera holm oak is located in the municipality of Montan de Tost, in Alt Urgell, and has been protected as a monumental tree since 1988. It is an imposing specimen of holm oak, more than 11 meters high and with a crown that exceeds 17 meters, located at an altitude of 1,275 meters. The environment is solitary and natural, surrounded by forest and silence, and retains a wild charm that invites you to pause. It is accessed by a forest track that may have sections of dirt and loose stone, but is cycleable if you go with a prepared bike. The holm oak marks a good point to stop, observe the surroundings and recover energy before continuing your route through this little-traveled area of the Pre-Pyrenees.
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The pass summit has been reached. The climb is pleasant!
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The pass summit has been reached
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We went on a Sunday, and there weren't many people. It's recommended to pack flip-flops in your backpack to wear in the water, as there are a lot of rocks. The water is warm, very pleasant for a swim. You can leave your car in the village and start the route from there.
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Poblar de Segur, the pass on the marked beautiful route
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a somewhat demanding route but worth it as the surroundings are spectacular.
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Ridden from Sort, it’s a good steady climb, with enough small variations in gradient to provide moments of relief. Great bar half way up too. The descent back to Sort is excilerating.
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Ribera D'Urgellet, nestled in the Catalan Pyrenees, is characterized by its mountainous terrain and the significant presence of the Segre River. You'll find picturesque riverside environments, dramatic gorges like the Estrecho de Tresponts, and diverse landscapes ranging from forests to open fields, all offering opportunities to experience the region's flora and fauna.
Yes, the Coll de Creus is a significant geological site. Located at 1,437 meters above sea level, it's part of a geological itinerary known for its distinctive reddish rocks and layered arrangement, offering impressive views of the surrounding environment.
For spectacular views, consider visiting Port del Cantó (1,721 m), a mountain pass offering a pleasant climb and panoramic vistas. The Coll de Creus also provides impressive views of its unique reddish landscape. Additionally, the Coma Cervera Holm Oak, situated at 1,275 meters, offers a solitary and natural viewpoint amidst the forest.
The region offers an extensive network of hiking trails. You can find various routes catering to different experience levels, from easier paths to more challenging excursions through forests, fields, and along riverbanks. For detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Ribera D'Urgellet guide, which includes routes like the 'La Seu d'Urgell and Calbinyà Loop Trail' and 'Path of Freita — High Urgell'.
Yes, the Waterfalls of Organyà is an idyllic spot suitable for families, especially on warmer days, as the water is warm and pleasant for swimming. The Coma Cervera Holm Oak is also listed as family-friendly, offering a tranquil forest setting for a contemplative stop.
Given its Pyrenean location, the spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can be warm, but spots like the Waterfalls of Organyà provide a refreshing escape. Winter offers a different charm, though some higher mountain passes might be more challenging.
Yes, the Dolmen Cabana del Moro is a significant historical site. This well-preserved megalithic monument is hidden among pastures and pine forests, offering a glimpse into thousands of years of history in the Cadí mountain range. Its quiet and panoramic surroundings make it ideal for a contemplative stop.
Beyond hiking, Ribera D'Urgellet is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes for these sports, including challenging options like the 'Sky Walk Viewing Platform – Port del Cantó (1,721 m) loop'. For more details, check the Gravel biking around Ribera D'Urgellet guide and the Cycling around Ribera D'Urgellet guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic natural settings and the sense of tranquility. For instance, the climb to Port del Cantó is described as pleasant and spectacular. The unique reddish landscape and impressive views at Coll de Creus are also highly valued, especially by those who make the effort to reach it by bike. The warm and pleasant water at the Waterfalls of Organyà makes it a popular spot for cooling off.
Yes, the Coma Cervera Holm Oak is a protected monumental tree. Located in the municipality of Montan de Tost, it's an imposing specimen over 11 meters high with a crown exceeding 17 meters, situated at an altitude of 1,275 meters. It's known for being one of the largest of its kind at such a high altitude in Catalonia.
Yes, the Waterfalls of Organyà is an ideal place to cool off. The water there is noted for being warm and pleasant for swimming, making it a suitable spot to enjoy a refreshing dip.
The Dolmen Cabana del Moro is accessible via a somewhat demanding route, but the spectacular surroundings make it worthwhile. If accessing by mountain bike, be aware that the forest track may have rough sections and loose roots, so it's advisable to use slightly lower tire pressure for better traction and exercise caution on descents.
When visiting the Waterfalls of Organyà, it's recommended to pack flip-flops to wear in the water due to the presence of many rocks. You can leave your car in the nearby village and start the route from there. While it can get crowded on weekends, some visitors have found it less busy on Sundays.


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