Best mountain peaks around Llavorsí are situated in the heart of the Pyrenees, within the Pallars Sobirà region. This area serves as a base for exploring mountain peaks that offer views and natural features. Many of these peaks are located within or adjacent to the Alt Pirineu Natural Park, Catalonia's largest natural park. The region is characterized by its high-altitude landscape and diverse terrain.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Mythical summit of the Parc. The ascent from the SE requires some easy climbing steps (F) according to the French grading system. A small section of ridge formed by blocks is necessary to reach the summit
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It is 2877 meters high. From the top you can enjoy privileged views of the entire National Park.
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The top of this mountain is bald as the name implies. This means that you have a 360 degree view of the mountains around you. There's a radio antenna here and a nice clear area. Perfect for a few photos.
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Also called, Torreta del Orri, stands out for its magnificent views from the top. Located at an altitude of 2,439m, we have views of all of Pallars, Pica d'Estats, Cadí, the mountains of Montserrat and the Aragonese Pyrenees.
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The Monestero hill is at 2,877 meters and belongs to the municipality of Espot (Pallars Sobirà). It offers beautiful views of Lake Peguera.
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Beautiful exposed summit with a magnificent view in all directions, climbing required towards the end
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A nice resting place with wonderful views in the Parque Nacional de Aigües Tortes.
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Blick auf den Estany de Peguera im Coma de Peguera + 2600 m östlich des Collado.
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For truly expansive views, Torreta del Orri (2,439 m) is an excellent choice, providing magnificent 360-degree vistas that encompass the entire Pallars region, Pica d'Estats, Cadí, the Montserrat mountains, and even the Aragonese Pyrenees. Lo Calbo Summit also offers a fantastic 360-degree view due to its bald top. Additionally, Monestero Pass provides beautiful views of Lake Peguera.
Yes, for experienced climbers, Pic de Peguera is a challenging summit known for its exposed nature and requiring some climbing steps towards the end. The highest peak in Catalonia, Pica d'Estats (3,143 m), located within the Alt Pirineu Natural Park, also offers a significant challenge, often requiring good physical condition and potentially crampons and ice axes in snowy conditions.
The region is rich in natural features, including stunning glacial lakes, especially around Pic de Saburó which is part of one of the most extensive lake systems in the Pyrenees. You'll also encounter diverse high-altitude landscapes, granite formations on peaks like Pica d'Estats, and the vast expanses of the Alt Pirineu Natural Park.
The best time for hiking the mountain peaks around Llavorsí is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September) when the weather is more stable, and snow has largely melted from higher elevations. For challenging high-altitude routes, summer months offer the most favorable conditions. Winter hiking is possible but requires specialized gear like crampons and ice axes, especially for the highest peaks.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the broader Llavorsí area within the Alt Pirineu Natural Park provides a variety of trails. For easier walks, look for routes that don't involve significant elevation gain or technical sections. The region offers diverse options, so checking specific route details for 'moderate' or 'easy' difficulty is recommended. You can find various hiking options in the Hiking around Llavorsí guide.
Beyond peak bagging, the Llavorsí area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from moderate loops like 'Plaza Mayor Llavorsí – Llavorsí loop' to more difficult ones. There are also running trails and challenging gravel biking routes, such as the 'Circular gravel on the Transpirenaica'.
Many of the peaks around Llavorsí are located within or adjacent to the Alt Pirineu Natural Park, Catalonia's largest natural park. This includes Pica d'Estats, Torreta del Orri, and routes leading to Pic de Saburó. The park protects the unique high-mountain environment and its diverse ecosystems.
Pic de Saburó (2,906 m) is a significant peak situated between La Torre de Cabdella and Espot, forming part of the eastern side of the Aigüestortes National Park and Lake Sant Maurici. It's a key point along the renowned Carros de Foc long-distance hiking route and is surrounded by numerous glacial lakes, making it a prime example of the Pyrenees' rich glacial morphology.
Yes, Monestero Pass is known as a nice resting place within the Parque Nacional de Aigües Tortes. On Lo Calbo Summit, you'll find a radio antenna, and the summit itself is a clear, bald area perfect for photos. The Port-Ainé ski resort is also located on the northern face of the Torreta del Orri massif, with slopes reaching close to the summit.
The terrain in the Llavorsí mountains varies from well-trodden paths to rocky, exposed sections, especially on higher peaks. Glacial erosion has shaped many areas, leading to pyramidal peaks and numerous lakes. Routes can range from moderate trails to challenging ascents requiring scrambling or even climbing, as seen on Pic de Peguera. Always check specific route descriptions for detailed terrain information.
Many of the peaks are within the Alt Pirineu Natural Park or adjacent to the Aigüestortes National Park. While general hiking does not always require permits, it's always advisable to check the official websites of these natural parks for any specific regulations, especially concerning camping, fire, or access to sensitive areas. For general information about the Pyrenees, you might find resources on visitpirineus.com.
Visitors highly appreciate the magnificent, wide-ranging views from summits like Torreta del Orri and the challenging yet rewarding experience of reaching mythical summits such as Pic de Peguera. The beautiful views of glacial lakes, like those from Monestero Pass, and the overall high-mountain landscape within the natural parks are also frequently highlighted.


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