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Gravel biking in Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park offers diverse landscapes across its 41,000 hectares, ranging from valleys at 900 meters to peaks exceeding 2,500 meters. The region features extensive forests of oak, black pine, and beech, alongside subalpine valleys and meadows. Its predominantly limestone geology contributes to varied terrain, including rocky sections and impressive escarpments, with small rivers and springs adding to the natural features.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
18
riders
26.6km
02:08
780m
790m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10
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22.0km
01:39
460m
460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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44.4km
03:29
1,430m
1,430m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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40.5km
02:49
780m
780m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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84
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58.6km
04:28
1,350m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park offers a wide selection of no-traffic gravel bike trails, with over 70 routes currently available. These routes cater to various skill levels, ensuring a suitable option whether you're looking for a relaxed ride or a challenging adventure.
The terrain in Cadí-Moixeró is incredibly diverse, ranging from forest tracks and quiet mountain roads to subalpine valleys and meadows. You'll encounter varied surfaces, including rocky sections and impressive escarpments, typical of the region's limestone geology. Expect significant elevation changes, with routes featuring demanding climbs and rewarding descents through stunning high-mountain landscapes.
While many routes in Cadí-Moixeró are challenging, there are 5 easy and 13 moderate no-traffic gravel bike trails available. These routes often navigate through extensive forests of oak, black pine, and beech, providing shaded and scenic experiences. Look for routes in the lower valleys for less demanding options.
The park is rich in natural beauty. You can ride past the iconic Pedraforca massif, explore areas near the Source of the Llobregat River, or discover picturesque gorges like Els Empedrats Waterfall and Gorge. Many trails offer breathtaking panoramic views from mountain passes such as Gosolans Pass or summits like Penyes Altes del Moixeró.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails in Cadí-Moixeró are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example of a challenging circular route is the Ascent to Coll de Bena – Puig de Bagà loop from Bagà, which offers significant elevation gain and diverse scenery.
The best time to visit for gravel biking is generally from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more stable, and the trails are typically free of snow, especially at lower elevations. The changing colors of the forests in autumn offer a particularly visually rich experience. Winter can be challenging due to snow and colder temperatures, especially at higher altitudes.
Absolutely. Cadí-Moixeró is known for its demanding routes. For experienced riders seeking a significant challenge, consider routes with substantial elevation gain. For instance, the Ascent to Coll de Bena – Devesa Viewpoint loop from Parking Exclusiu Autocars covers nearly 40 km with over 1,200 meters of climbing, providing a rewarding experience for advanced gravel cyclists.
The Cadí-Moixeró region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.35 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning high-mountain and forested landscapes, the extensive network of varied trails, and the opportunity for both challenging rides and cultural immersion in quiet, natural settings.
Yes, many gravel routes in Cadí-Moixeró connect quiet valleys with historic villages and cultural sites. You can often pass through medieval villages like Bagà, known for its market, or discover traditional rural architecture. These routes offer a chance to immerse yourself in the region's rich history alongside your ride.
Distances and durations vary widely depending on the route's difficulty and elevation profile. You can find shorter loops, such as the Bagà – Ascent to Coll de Bena loop from Guardiola de Berguedà, which is around 21 km and takes about 1.5 hours. Longer, more challenging routes like the Ski station viewpoint – Refugi de la Feixa (2,160 m) loop from Isòvol can extend to nearly 60 km and take over 4 hours, requiring good fitness and preparation.
Cadí-Moixeró is a biodiversity hotspot, home to a variety of fauna including chamois, roe deer, red deer, and bearded vultures. Riding on the quiet, no-traffic gravel trails increases your chances of spotting these species, adding a unique wildlife observation element to your adventure in the natural park.


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