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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Ripolles

Best mountain peaks around Ripolles are found in the Eastern Pyrenees, offering a diverse landscape of high summits and scenic mountain passes. This region in Catalonia is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing numerous opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover a variety of Ripolles mountain trails with elevation gain, ranging from intermediate ascents to challenging routes. The area is a destination for those seeking to experience the natural environment of the Pyrenees.

Best mountain peaks around Ripolles

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Puigmal d'Er Summit, a summit that is the second highest mountain in the Eastern Pyrenees. Its ascent is considered simple under favorable weather conditions, making it accessible for many.
  • Another must-see spot is Taga Summit (2,040 m), a challenging summit. This peak offers a dominant position over the Freser and Ter valleys, providing extensive views of the Pyrenees.
  • Visitors also love Collada de Fontalba (approx. 2000 m), a mountain pass. It serves as a common starting point for various routes, including those leading to Vall de Núria and Puigmal peak, and offers parking facilities.
  • Ripolles is known for its high summits and mountain passes. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, catering to different levels of hiking experience.
  • The mountain peaks around Ripolles are appreciated by the komoot community, with 129 upvotes and 91 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Puigmal d'Er Summit

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El Puigmal (also called Puigmal d'Er as opposed to Puigmal de Llo and Puigmal de Segre) is a mountain in the Eastern Pyrenees (2,909.8 masl) located between the commune of Er, in Alta Cerdanya, and the municipality de Queralbs, in Ripollès.

It is located between the municipal terms of Queralbs, of the Ripollès region and the commune of Er, of Alta Cerdanya. It rises as the highest and most western of the peaks that make up the so-called Gran Olla, which surrounds the Vall de Núria.

It is the second highest mountain, after Carlit, in the Eastern Pyrenees. This peak is included in the list of the 100 peaks of the FEEC.

It is a broad and rounded peak, and its ascent is simple if the weather conditions are not very adverse. At its top there is a wrought iron cross and a plaque with verses by Monsignor Cinto Verdaguer:

"From hill to hill through the Finestrelles pass
they climb from Puigmal to the high peak
all the land that my heart loves
from here you can see the mountains waving".

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Taga Summit (2,040 m)

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The Taga is a mountain of 2040 m[1] located in the Ripollès, in the Serra de Conivella, separated from the Serra Cavallera by the Ogassa pass. Its dominant position over the Freser and Ter valleys makes it a point of reference in the region; in addition, it is an excellent viewpoint of the peaks of the Pyrenees, from Puigmal to Canigó

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Coll de Merolla

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Very nice and relaxing place to stay!
Good food and a fantastic morning in the foothills of the Pyrenees

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Collada de Fontalba (approx. 2000 m)

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Ideal parking for overnight with van. It is accessed from Queralbs by an 11-kilometer dirt track.

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Costabona Summit (2,480 m)

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Costabona (2465m) 100 summits of the F.E.E.C.
Costabona is located at the junction of the Canigó massif with the axis of the Pyrenees and therefore has a privileged view over it. It is the first peak of more than 2000 meters (it is 2465 meters high) that we find coming from Cap de Creus. This means that during the ascent we enjoy a splendid panorama over the entire province of Girona, from the sea to Balandrau and (already in France) from Canigó to (already in Barcelona) Montserrat.
It is an ascent that does not present any kind of difficulty and is extremely rewarding since with little effort we will be able to enjoy excellent views (keep in mind, however, the presence of snow). If you have to schedule an outing with people who are not used to walking, this is undoubtedly one of the most recommended climbs as it offers splendid panoramic views throughout the ascent with a very moderate effort.

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Bastiments Peak (2,881 m)

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At 2,881 m, it is the highest peak on the ridge, reaching Puigmal.
It invites you to a longer ridge crossing.

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Roca Colom summit

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Roca Colom is a peak at 2,507 m located at the confluence of the communes of Mentet (Conflent) and Prats de Molló i la Presta (Vallespir) and the municipality of Setcases (Ripollès).
It belongs to the Concros circus, on the southwest side. The main ridge of the Pyrenees converges with the ridge that descends from the Canigó, so that at the top the valleys of the Tec (which originates on its eastern slope), the Tet, next to the term of Mentet, and the Ter converge , on the part of the Concros circus.
The summit is flat and broad, with a set of stones that allow you to secure the culminating point. It offers a view of the surroundings, with the mountains of the Ulldeter cirque, Pic de la Dona, Portella de Mentet, Puig de Coma Ermada and, at the foot, the Concrós cirque. The ascent can be done by a well-trodden path, either from the ski resort of Vallter via La Portella de Mentet, or from the Fonda pass via Coll de Pal.
Many of the hiking routes of the southern area of the Canigó massif pass through Roca Colom, as well as a variant of the GR 11.

Are you curious that it is the first peak of the border ridge (and of the Pyrenees of Southern Catalonia) that exceeds 2,500 masl coming from the Mediterranean.

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Pic de la Fossa del Gegant

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Despite its gentle and flat elevation covered with pebbles, its location, point where the ridges of Noucreus (W), Serrat del Mig (S) and Picos de la Vaca (E) meet, make its panoramas spectacular.
Crowned by an iron cross, which falls carved on the Coma de Vaca (S), on the other hand, from the Noucreus pass it looks like a rounded ridge without the appearance of a peak.
Good point of view towards the Puigmal (SO), the Coma de l'Embut and the Noucreus, with the sanctuary of Núria at the bottom of the valley; the ridge that closes the Núria valley to the N, with the Puig del Segre, the Finestrelles pass (W), the Eina peak, the Noufonts peak and the Noucreus peak and pass in front. To the right, from the Noufonts peak we see the Torre d'Eina, Cambresdase and, behind, the Carlit. Further on, the ochre-colored spiers of Torre d'en Xillén and Pic del Boc and, below this peak, Pic Rodó. To the N we see the ridge that separates the Riberola valley from the Carançà valley, with the Racó peaks and the Porc pass gap. At the bottom of the valley we distinguish the Capcir and the Donasà mountains; on the right. the Racó peaks, the Madres massif and, in front, the Redó and Gallinars peaks; to the ENE, the Pico de l'Infern and, behind it, the Puig de Bastiments, to the left of which you can barely see the tip of Canigó and, further to the left, the Pico de Bacivers. Below the Pico de l'Infern you can see the Carançà pass and, to its right, the Picos de la Vaca, with the screes that fall to the bottom of the Coma de Vaca; to the SE, the summit of Les Borregues and, towards the right, the ridge up to Puig de Baandrau (SSE); to the S, the Puig de Torreneules. Further to the right we have, nearby, the summits of Les Arques and the summit of Rocs Blancs, which is higher. In this sector, if the day is clear, the view is very extensive and we can distinguish the peaks of Puigsacalm and Montseny, the plain of Vic, the peak of Coma Ermada, Catllaràs and the Peguera plains. We continue descending in a SE direction to find the trail that follows the ridge towards the S.

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Pic de Finestrelles

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El Puig, or Pic de Finestrelles is a mountain of 2,826.9 meters of altitude located on the axial ridge of the Pyrenees, located between the communal areas of Eina and Llo, both in the region of Alta Cerdanya, and the municipality of Queralbs, belonging to that of Ripollès.

It is at the south-west end of the Eina district, at the south-east, also end, of Llo and at the northern limit, towards the north-west side, of Queralbs. It has Pic de Núria nearby to the east, Coll de Finestrelles to the southwest and Puigmal de Segre, or Llo, a little further to the southwest.

It has the singularity of being the mountain from which the world record of portraying the most distant landscape on the planet has been achieved. In other words, this means, from a point on the planet (not aerial means or from celestial bodies), to be able to grasp a horizon that is maximally distant and that is defined enough to identify its relief. Specifically, the Ecrins (French Alps) were photographed at dawn on July 16, 2016, so that the distance of 443 km to Pic Gaspard was covered. Two and a half years later it still stands as a world record.

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Balandrau Summit (2,585 m)

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El Balandrau is a mountain of 2,585 meters located in the mountain range that separates the valleys of Ribes and Camprodon, between the municipalities of Queralbs and Vilallonga de Ter in Ripollès.

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Marta
August 10, 2025, Costabona Summit (2,480 m)

Walk without too much difficulty

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At 2,881 m, it is the highest peak on the ridge, reaching Puigmal. It invites you to a longer ridge crossing.

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the views and the pleasure of climbing almost to 3000 m

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Jonas
August 27, 2024, Puigmal d'Er Summit

Where did you drive up there from and which gate did you take? Where did you drive up there from and which gate did you take? From where did you drive up there and which gate did you take?

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Access to the site is restricted in summer by vehicle, and a reserved spot is required for €5. Overnight parking is not permitted.

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Very busy peak. You can continue along the ridge in a westerly direction to the Pic de l'Infern

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The parking area in Fontalba, with a fee during the summer, is the optimal starting point for those who wish to start conquering 3000 meter peaks, starting with Puigmal. This route is not only accessible and direct, but also provides stunning scenery, making it the ideal choice for aspiring mountaineers.

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great view of Canigou

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to visit in Ripolles?

Among the most popular peaks are Puigmal d'Er Summit, which is the second highest mountain in the Eastern Pyrenees and offers a relatively simple ascent under good weather conditions. Another favorite is Taga Summit (2,040 m), known for its dominant position over the Freser and Ter valleys and extensive views. Visitors also appreciate Collada de Fontalba (approx. 2000 m), a mountain pass that serves as a common starting point for various routes.

Are there any family-friendly mountain peaks or trails in Ripolles?

Yes, for families looking for a less strenuous option, Costabona Summit (2,480 m) is categorized as family-friendly and intermediate, offering a rewarding experience without extreme difficulty. Many mountain passes also provide gentler terrain for walks.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks in Ripolles?

The mountain peaks in Ripolles offer extensive and panoramic views of the Pyrenees. From Taga Summit (2,040 m), you can see peaks from Puigmal to Canigó. Puigmal d'Er Summit is also renowned for its wonderful views, encompassing the surrounding valleys and distant mountains.

Where can I find parking facilities when hiking in the Ripolles mountains?

Parking is available at several key locations. Collada de Fontalba (approx. 2000 m) is a well-known spot with a dusty parking lot, accessible via an 11-kilometer dirt track from Queralbs, and is a common starting point for routes to Vall de Núria and Puigmal.

What are some challenging mountain peaks for experienced hikers in Ripolles?

For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Bastiments Peak (2,881 m) and Balandrau Summit (2,585 m) are excellent choices. Taga Summit (2,040 m) also presents a significant physical challenge due to its continuous positive gradient.

Are there easy hiking trails near the mountain peaks in Ripolles?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails in the Ripolles region. You can explore routes like the Gorg de Malatosca Waterfall – La Palanca Suspension Bridge loop from Sant Joan de les Abadesses, or the Riverside Wading Spot – Salt de Pastuira loop from Setcases. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Ripolles guide.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the Ripolles mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking, Ripolles offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the Ruta del Hierro y del Carbón between Ripoll and Ogassa. There are also challenging running trails, including the Bastiments y Pic de la Dona trail run. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Ripolles and Running Trails around Ripolles guides.

What is special about the mountain passes in Ripolles?

Mountain passes like Coll de Merolla and Collada de Fontalba (approx. 2000 m) are significant for their strategic locations. Coll de Merolla divides the Berguedà and Ripollès regions and offers a refuge with food, while Collada de Fontalba is a popular starting point for ascents to higher peaks like Puigmal and routes to Vall de Núria. They often provide accessible viewpoints and gentler ascents.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the Ripolles mountain peaks?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. The ascent of Puigmal d'Er Summit is often described as simple yet rewarding with wonderful views. The routes from places like Queralbs towards peaks like Balandrau Summit (2,585 m) are appreciated for their beauty, passing through forests and meadows.

Are there any natural monuments among the peaks in Ripolles?

Yes, several peaks are recognized as natural monuments. Puigmal d'Er Summit, Taga Summit (2,040 m), Costabona Summit (2,480 m), and Bastiments Peak (2,881 m) are all categorized as natural monuments, highlighting their ecological and geological significance within the region.

What is the highest mountain peak in the Ripolles area?

While Puigmal d'Er Summit is the second highest mountain in the Eastern Pyrenees at 2,909.8 meters, the highest peak within the immediate Ripolles area mentioned in the highlights is Bastiments Peak (2,881 m), offering a challenging ascent and impressive views.

Can I find places to eat or rest near the mountain trails?

Yes, some mountain passes and trailheads offer facilities. For instance, at Coll de Merolla, you'll find a refuge where you can stop for good food and a rest, making it a convenient spot during your route.

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