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No traffic touring cycling routes in Encamp traverse a landscape defined by the Pyrenees, featuring challenging mountain ascents and scenic valleys. The region offers diverse terrain, from high mountain passes to glacial lakes. Touring cyclists can expect significant elevation changes and panoramic views across this mountainous environment.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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16.3km
02:12
890m
890m
A difficult 10.1-mile (16.3 km) touring cycling route from El Tarter, gaining 2914 feet (888 metres) to Tosa de Losada summit.
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53.6km
04:09
1,430m
1,430m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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69
riders
49.3km
06:00
2,160m
2,160m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
40.2km
03:26
1,100m
1,090m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
53.2km
05:38
1,670m
1,670m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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One of the most magical places in the eastern Pyrenees, surrounded by alpine meadows, fir trees, and the two lakes that give it its name. At almost 2,350 meters above sea level, the refuge offers food, accommodation, and postcard-perfect views. It's a gateway to the Perafita pass and the cross-border routes with Andorra. By mountain bike, the climb from Cap del Rec is demanding but spectacular: a wide track, rocky sections, and sustained gradients. The best approach is to take it easy, maintain a steady cadence, and savor the final reward: the reflection of the mountains in the lakes, with the sound of the wind and cows as your only companions.
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A free mountain refuge nestled among black pine forests and high meadows, with sweeping views of the Segre Valley. It's a peaceful spot, ideal for sheltering from the wind or taking a break on routes that connect to Cap del Rec or Tossa Plana. The surroundings retain the pure silence of the upper Cerdanya region. By mountain bike, the final approach is via a stony track with a slight incline; it's advisable to lower the saddle and maintain control on the subsequent descent, as ruts and loose stones can be treacherous if you're riding too fast.
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Located at an altitude of 1,960 meters, this refuge is a key point for cyclists and hikers heading towards the Tossa Plana de Lles or the Nordic ski slopes. The refuge combines a mountain atmosphere with comfortable amenities: a bar, a dining room, and a terrace with open views of the Cadí mountain range. It's a good place to stop, have a hot meal, or adjust your bike before continuing the climb. For mountain biking, the track from Lles has an uneven surface and rocky sections; tires with good grip are recommended, as is maintaining a constant cadence, especially on the final bends where the gradient is noticeable.
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Beautiful walk that can be done with the family
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Divine grilled meat, and uncommon kindness.
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The Tarter small tour
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It was built in the 11th century and is one of the oldest churches still standing in the region. It has a baroque altar, a bell tower and a gabled roof made of ancient slate. The façade has four pillars with 18th-century borough buoys and coats of arms. The church is dedicated to Saint Peter and the interior is decorated with beautiful baroque frescoes. There are various services offered in the church, such as mass, baptisms, weddings and funerals. It also hosts musical events and spiritual retreats. Església de Sant Pere del Tarter is open to the public and is a popular destination for both tourists and locals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig-VnKni45w
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Encamp offers a significant number of touring cycling routes designed to minimize traffic, with over 15 routes available. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate to very difficult, allowing cyclists to explore the stunning Pyrenean landscapes with peace of mind.
The prime time for touring cycling in Encamp is typically during June and July, when the weather is most favorable for mountain activities. However, the region offers enjoyable conditions from late spring through early autumn. Cyclists should be aware that some mountain passes may have vehicle restrictions on weekends between July 1 and September 1, which can enhance the no-traffic experience.
Yes, for families or those seeking a less strenuous ride, the BTT route along the Camino de Les Pardines is an excellent option. This almost flat 3-kilometer path leads to Engolasters Lake and offers spectacular panoramic views of Encamp, making it ideal for a relaxed family outing away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, Encamp features several circular routes that allow you to start and end in the same location, perfect for touring cyclists. One example is the challenging Tosa de Losada from El Tarter — circular, which covers over 16 km with significant elevation gain. Another option is the Cap del Rec – Llosa Valley loop from Refugi del Cap del Rec, offering a longer, more demanding circular experience.
Encamp's routes are rich with natural beauty. You can encounter stunning glacial lakes like Estany d'Engolasters, Estany Primer, and Estany de l'Illa. The routes also offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Pyrenees Mountains and pass through scenic valleys carved by rivers like the Valira d'Orient.
Yes, to enhance the cycling experience, motor vehicle traffic on the road to Collada de Beixalis is restricted on weekends between July 1 and September 1. This provides a more dedicated and safer environment for cyclists tackling this famous pass, which has been featured in major professional races.
Encamp, as a hub for outdoor activities, offers various parking options. For routes starting directly from the town, you can find public parking facilities. For routes that begin higher up or in more remote areas, such as those near refuges, designated parking areas are usually available. It's advisable to check specific route starting points for the most convenient parking.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging mountain ascents, the stunning panoramic views of the Pyrenees, and the sense of accomplishment from tackling routes like the Cycling Route 04 to Els Cortals d'Encamp and the Cycling Route 06 to Collada de Beixalís, especially when vehicle traffic is limited.
While local buses operate in Encamp and connect to other parishes, their capacity for bicycles can be limited, especially during peak seasons. For reaching higher starting points or specific trailheads, the Funicamp cable car provides a practical way to ascend to higher trails, and it can accommodate bikes, offering a unique transport option to access routes with terrific valley panoramas.
Encamp's town center and the villages along popular cycling routes offer various cafes and pubs where cyclists can refuel. Near Engolasters Lake, you'll find facilities that cater to visitors, including places to eat and drink. For more remote routes, it's always wise to carry sufficient provisions, though some mountain refuges may offer refreshments.
While many of Encamp's touring routes are challenging due to the mountainous terrain, beginners can find easier options. The BTT route along the Camino de Les Pardines, leading to Engolasters Lake, is an almost flat 3-kilometer path, making it suitable for those new to touring cycling or looking for a very relaxed ride away from traffic.
Encamp is renowned for its challenging ascents. Routes like the Tosa de Losada loop from les Bordes d'Envalira, with over 2500 meters of elevation gain, offer a significant test. The Refugi del Pradell (2,100 m) – Cap del Rec Refuge loop from Refugi del Cap del Rec is another demanding option, featuring over 1500 meters of climbing over 50 km, providing an intense touring experience.
While many outdoor areas in Andorra are dog-friendly, specific rules may apply to protected natural parks or certain trails. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other users. For specific routes, checking local regulations or signage is advised to ensure a pleasant and compliant experience for both you and your pet.


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