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Top 10 Mountain Passes around Albanyà

Mountain passes around Albanyà are situated within the Alta Garrotxa Natural Park in Girona, Catalonia. This region features rugged terrain, dense forests, and green valleys, offering a landscape suitable for mountainous experiences. The area provides an extensive network of hiking and cycling routes that include challenging ascents and panoramic views. The Muga River is a prominent natural feature, carving gorges and natural pools throughout the area.

Best mountain passes around Albanyà

  • The most popular mountain pass is Coll d'Arès,…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Coll d'Arès

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On the Prats de Molló side, a hard but accessible port, with a few kilometers that allow you to rest and good views halfway up the Col de la Seille.

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Pou de la Neu Pass

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This hiking pass is a real hub of hiking trails that go to both France and Spain. The views there are magnificent.

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Col de la Brousse (860 m)

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A rather rolling pass with slopes around 5%, which lives up to its name since it offers long passages in the heart of the maquis.

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Sagué Pass

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Small and lonely mountain pass that joins the towns of Serrallonga and la Forja del Mig, in the French Vallespir, from the diversion of the river Tec to La Forja, …

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Coll de Bucs (773 m)

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Route with very little vehicle traffic. Perfect for road bike

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June 20, 2026, Col de la Brousse (860 m)

Irregular pass on its ascent from its eastern side, little frequented.

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This pass was important as a passage between regions, especially in activities such as transhumance or the transport of goods. The snow wells that give the place its name were also key elements in the economy of the mountainous areas. The term "Pou de la Neu" refers to the snow or ice wells that were traditionally used to store snow during the winter. These structures, dug into the ground or built with stones, served to preserve ice that was later transported to the lower areas for use in food, medicine or food preservation.

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Passageway between Vila de Beget and Vila d'Oix, along a narrow and quiet road and surrounded by beautiful scenery, some ponds from the Beget stream where you can take a swim.

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Nico P
October 6, 2024, Coll d'Arès

A pass that is not too difficult to climb and offers a magnificent landscape when crossing the border at the summit.

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Really enjoyable ride. Id agree with level 3 for fitness it was a a constant climb altho the gradient ranged from 3,6,8% ( with only less than 100m that went up to 14%. So can be riden at your own pace The Hostel at Las illas after the Col is a slight detour but good for Coffee a beer or a sandwich. Lovely flowing decent, At Maureillas i nearly headed back along the main road but glad i didn't as the last 3rd of the ride has quite a different caricature ( mostly cycle paths)

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Kim Sevilla
March 26, 2024, Coll d'Arès

The Coll d'Ares is a mountain pass in the Pyrenees that joins the counties of Ripollès and Vallespir, between the municipal terms of Molló and the communal areas of Prats de Molló and la Presta. If we are lucky the views are spectacular. In my case I went up with a Gravel Bike along the road from Camprodon.

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Kim Sevilla
March 15, 2024, Coll d'Arès

One of the most beautiful ports I've done by bike, in my case twice with the Gravel bike doing the Pirinexus route from Girona. Asphalted port with little traffic, like most ports in the Pyrenees the prize is spectacular views. I did the port already coming from Girona and it was hard. The descent towards Prats de Molló is spectacular.

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This hiking pass is a real hub of hiking trails that go to both France and Spain. The views there are magnificent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain passes around Albanyà?

The region around Albanyà, situated within the Alta Garrotxa Natural Park, features rugged terrain, dense forests, and green valleys. You can expect varied elevations, challenging ascents, and descents, rewarding you with stunning panoramic views of the natural landscapes.

Are there mountain passes that mark a border between countries?

Yes, Coll d'Arès is a notable mountain pass that marks the border between France and Spain at 1513 meters above sea level. It connects the towns of Camprodon and Prats de Mollò.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes in Albanyà?

Albanyà is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Besides exploring the mountain passes, you can find extensive networks for hiking, cycling, and running. For specific routes, you can explore MTB Trails around Albanyà, Gravel biking around Albanyà, and Running Trails around Albanyà.

Are there any mountain passes that serve as a hub for hiking trails?

Yes, Pou de la Neu Pass is a hiking pass that acts as a real hub for trails extending into both France and Spain, offering magnificent views.

What is the best time of year to visit Albanyà for mountain passes and outdoor activities?

The region offers outdoor activities year-round, but for wild swimming in the Muga River's natural pools, the best time is typically from May to September. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, while summer can be warm but is popular for enjoying the natural pools.

Are there any quiet or less-trafficked mountain passes for cycling?

Yes, Col de la Brousse (860 m) is appreciated for its quiet, scenic climb with slopes around 5% and long passages through maquis vegetation. Similarly, Coll de Bucs (773 m) offers a route with very little vehicle traffic, perfect for road biking.

Can I find natural swimming spots near the mountain passes?

Yes, the Muga River, a prominent natural feature in the area, carves gorges and natural pools known as "Gorgs de la Muga." These are popular for wild swimming and aquatic trekking, especially from May to September.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes?

The mountain passes and elevated sections around Albanyà offer diverse and stunning panoramic views of the surrounding natural landscapes, including rugged terrain, dense forests, and green valleys within the Alta Garrotxa Natural Park.

Are there any less-known mountain passes worth exploring?

Consider exploring Sagué Pass, a small and lonely mountain pass that winds through the undergrowth at an altitude of 713 meters. It connects the towns of Serrallonga and la Forja del Mig in the French Vallespir.

What makes the Albanyà region unique for mountain pass experiences?

Albanyà's unique appeal lies in its location within the protected Alta Garrotxa Natural Park, offering pristine wilderness, diverse terrain, and an extensive network of routes that provide challenging ascents and panoramic views. It also boasts the Albanyà Astronomical Observatory, benefiting from some of Europe's clearest skies for stargazing.

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