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35.3km
510m
Cycling
Cycle 22.0 miles through diverse landscapes to the magical Travertine Formations at Les Estunes on this difficult touring route.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parc Natural de la Zona Volcànica de la Garrotxa
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Way Types & Surfaces
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34.2 km
591 m
573 m
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34.2 km
591 m
573 m
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Elevation
Highest point (410 m)
Lowest point (180 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This is a challenging touring cycling route, approximately 35.3 km long with over 500 meters of elevation gain. While the estimated duration is around 2 hours and 20 minutes for experienced cyclists, its 'difficult' rating and sections that may require pushing your bike mean it could take longer depending on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
No, this route is rated as 'difficult' and requires 'very good fitness'. It features significant elevation changes and includes unpaved, challenging sections where you might need to dismount and push your bike. It is not recommended for beginners.
The komoot tour typically starts and ends in the vicinity of Porqueres or Sant Miquel de Campmajor. Specific parking information isn't provided in the tour data, but you would generally look for public parking areas in these villages to begin your ride.
The terrain is varied and challenging, covering mountains, dense forests, and valleys. While some parts may be paved, the route is known for its unpaved and difficult sections, especially around Les Estunes, where you might need to push your bike. The region is characterized by unique geological formations, including travertine cracks.
The best times to cycle this route are typically during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summers can be hot, and some unpaved sections might become muddy or slippery after heavy rain, making cycling more difficult.
You'll experience diverse natural beauty, including streams, small ponds known as 'estanyols', and dense forests. The highlight is undoubtedly the Travertine Formations at Les Estunes, an area often described as a 'magical' or 'enchanted forest' with ancient oaks growing over travertine deposits, forming immense crevices, caves, and passageways up to 30 meters long. This geotope is also steeped in local folklore about 'Goges' or water fairies.
Key points of interest include the unique Travertine Formations at Les Estunes, the historic Church of Sant Miquel de Campmajor, the charming El Torn Village, and the Sant Pere de Mieres Church.
While dogs are generally welcome on many trails in the region, given the 'difficult' rating, the length of 35.3 km, and sections that may require pushing your bike, this specific route might be very challenging for dogs, especially smaller ones. If you bring a dog, ensure it has the fitness for a long, strenuous ride and always keep it on a leash, especially near wildlife or other cyclists.
No, there are no special permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route. The natural areas and trails are generally open to the public.
The route passes through villages like El Torn Village and Sant Miquel de Campmajor, where you may find small cafes or shops to refill water and grab a snack. However, it's always advisable to carry sufficient water and provisions, especially given the route's difficulty and length.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the Volta a peu a la Garrotxa, El Camí IT1TR2 El Camí Capçaler: de Salzes a Balaguer, and La Jonquera - Sant Adrià del Besós, among others.