Best mountain peaks around Mantet are found in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France, within the Réserve naturelle de Mantet. This commune offers diverse experiences for hikers, with peaks providing views of the surrounding Occitania region. The area is characterized by its rugged mountainous terrain, situated at the junction of the Canigó massif and the main Pyrenees range. It serves as a gateway to various summits, passes, and natural features.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Walk without too much difficulty
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Generally shaded, this loop can be done in hot weather.
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Strong climb and good air in the Pic
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A great viewpoint. Accessible from Tregurà de Dalt.
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The route from Queralbs is beautiful, we walk through forest paths next to the freser seeing waterfalls, easy without much unevenness. In Las Llosardes we turn to the right, towards a fun ascent up the NW face through the direct channel, it is hard due to the unevenness but with good grip, once at the top the views are impressive, we see Bastiments, Freser, Infern, Puigmal. .. To return you can face the SW towards the Serrat through beautiful meadows and fir forests. Spectacular
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Nice peak that can be combined with Roca Colom, also included in the 100 Cims challenge. A good combination with impressive views of the Ripollès region.
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Mantet offers access to several notable peaks. Among them are Pic de la Pena, known for its magnificent panorama at 1062 meters, and Costabona Summit (2,480 m), which provides privileged views across the entire province of Girona and into France. For more experienced hikers, Bastiments Peak (2,881 m) offers a challenging ascent and longer ridge crossings.
The peaks around Mantet offer diverse and extensive panoramas. From Costabona Summit, you can see from the sea to Balandrau, and into France towards Canigó and even Montserrat. Roca Colom summit provides views of the Ulldeter cirque mountains, Pic de la Dona, and the Concrós cirque. Pic de la Fossa del Gegant is praised for its spectacular panoramas towards Puigmal, the Núria valley, and various other peaks in the Pyrenees.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Costabona Summit (2,480 m) is considered relatively easy to ascend and is listed as family-friendly, offering excellent views without extreme difficulty. It's a rewarding climb for those not used to strenuous hikes.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Bastiments Peak (2,881 m) is the highest peak on a ridge reaching Puigmal and invites longer ridge crossings. Pic de la Fossa del Gegant also offers a strong climb. The hike to Pic de la Dona from Le Mantet is approximately 19.0 km with a significant elevation gain of 1,310 meters, indicating a challenging route.
While specific best times aren't detailed for all peaks, the region offers diverse experiences. Be aware that snow can be present on higher peaks like Costabona Summit, even during warmer months. The area around Col de Mantet is known for beautiful scenery and diverse trails, suggesting good conditions during spring, summer, and autumn. Winter hiking would require appropriate gear and experience due to snow.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Bastiments Peak (2,881 m) invites longer ridge crossings, suggesting potential for multi-day adventures. Additionally, the GR 11, a long-distance path, has a variant passing through Roca Colom summit, which could be incorporated into multi-day itineraries.
Beyond hiking, the Mantet region is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, including challenging gravel biking loops like the 'Mantet Pass – Prats de Molló loop from Py' or cycling routes such as the 'Mantet Pass – Mentet Pass loop from Sahorre'. For more details and routes, explore the Gravel biking around Mantet and Cycling around Mantet guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking routes. For instance, you can find routes that combine Pic de Bastiments with Coll de la Marrana, or explore the area around Costabona Summit. Many of the hiking routes in the southern Canigó massif pass through Roca Colom summit. For detailed routes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Mantet guide.
The region is part of the Réserve naturelle de Mantet and is characterized by rugged mountainous terrain. Peaks like Costabona Summit are at the junction of the Canigó massif and the main Pyrenees range. The area features cirques, such as the Ulldeter cirque visible from Roca Colom summit, and offers stunning 360-degree views from passes like Col de Mantet.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramas and spectacular views from the summits. The sense of achievement from reaching peaks like Costabona Summit with relatively moderate effort is highly valued. The diverse trails, ranging from easy to difficult, and the beautiful scenery, especially around Col de Mantet, are also highlights for the komoot community.
Roca Colom summit, at 2,507 m, is accessible via a well-trodden path from the Vallter ski resort (via La Portella de Mentet) or from the Fonda pass (via Coll de Pal). From its broad, flat summit, you can enjoy views of the Ulldeter cirque mountains, Pic de la Dona, Portella de Mentet, Puig de Coma Ermada, and the Concrós cirque below.
Col de Mantet (1,760 m / 1,764 m) is not a peak itself but a significant mountain pass. It serves as a key point for numerous hikes and offers stunning 360-degree views, particularly from Pla de Segala. The climb to Col de Mantet is a challenging but rewarding experience for cyclists and hikers, known for its beautiful scenery and being a popular spot for stargazing due to low light pollution.


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