Mountain peaks around Rasquera, a municipality in Tarragona, Spain, provide access to notable summits and rewarding hiking experiences. The region features a diverse landscape, including the Serra de Cardó-Boix, characterized by Mediterranean flora and views of the Ebro river. This area offers a range of hiking opportunities, from moderate trails to more challenging routes. The mountains contribute to the natural beauty and tranquility of the Catalan landscape.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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A beautiful route that runs almost entirely along trails and beautiful natural spaces, offering magnificent views from the top of Xàquera or the Creu de Santos.
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The trail offers stunning views of the Puertos de Beceite and Montsant mountains. It's an ideal hike for a sunny or windy day and is known for its scenic beauty and historical significance.
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This rock gets its name from its silhouette as seen from the Balneari de Cardó. In the heyday of the spa, it is said that there was a beaten path to get there. From the pass that separates it from neighboring Picòssies, you can climb its NE spur through good rock and with the help of the existing vegetation. The summit is wide, full of vegetation, with a vertical cliff on the E side and a long downward slope towards the west. It is surrounded by cliffs of more or less height.
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It's a very beautiful peak with fantastic views
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You have to climb a few meters from the hiking trail, but you're rewarded with a beautiful panoramic view. You can see as far as L'Ametlla de Mar, the sea, and mountains – the Tossal de Montagut looks very dominant from this perspective.
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Impressive views of the entire Sierra de Cardó
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500 m high mountain straddling the ridge that runs from SW to NE from Les Llacunas to Rasquera, with Mola de la Llacuna (645m), Punta de Terracuques (568m) as the main peaks. At its summit we find a geodesic vertex as well as the remains of what was Lister's observatory in the Ebro campaign in the war to defend the Republic. Peak included in the list of 100 peaks of the F.E.E.C. https://www.feec.cat/activitats/100-cims/cim/coll-de-pins/
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les Picòssies, wrongly called Roca de la Barca, is the highest mountain in the Rasquera sector of the Serra de Cardó. 360º panorama; Montsant, Llaberia, Cabrafeixet, the Ports, Pândols and Cavalls and part of the Ametlla de Mar coast, on clear days even the Pyrenees. It also has the best panoramic view of neighboring Roca de la Barca, unmistakable by its silhouette. Peak included in the list of 100 peaks of the F.E.E.C. with the name https://www.feec.cat/activitatis/100-cims/cim/roca-de-la-barca-les-picossies/
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Among the most popular mountain peaks around Rasquera is Creu de Santos Summit, also known as Xàquera, which offers 360º viewpoints of the Ribera and Baix Ebre regions. Another highly regarded spot is Coll de Pins Summit, known for its scenic beauty and historical significance, providing views of the Puertos de Beceite and Montsant mountains.
The mountain peaks around Rasquera offer diverse and stunning panoramic views. From Creu de Santos Summit, you can enjoy expansive 360º vistas of the Ribera and Baix Ebre regions. The View of Tossal de Montagut and Surrounding Peaks allows you to see as far as L'Ametlla de Mar and the sea, with Tossal de Montagut as a dominant feature. Many peaks, like Les Picòssies, provide views of the Montsant, Llaberia, and even the Pyrenees on clear days, alongside the Ebro river and surrounding countryside.
Yes, Coll de Pins Summit is notable for its historical significance. It is also referred to as the Lister Observatory, as it contains the remains of what was Lister's observatory during the Ebro campaign in the Spanish Civil War, offering long views of the region and the Serra de Cardó-Boix.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the area around Rasquera offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Left Canal of the Ebro – Pont Aliga Beach loop' or road cycling routes such as the 'Hole in the Road loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Miravet — Village and Riverside – Miravet Ferry Crossing loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Rasquera, Road Cycling Routes around Rasquera, and MTB Trails around Rasquera guide pages.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes for experienced hikers. Peaks like La Barca are categorized as challenging, requiring good physical condition. Its climb involves navigating its NE spur through good rock and with the help of existing vegetation. The wider Montsant Mountains and other local ranges also contribute to the diverse landscape, providing routes that range from moderate to more demanding.
The best time to hike the mountains around Rasquera is generally during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the Mediterranean flora is vibrant. Summer can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable. Winter offers cooler temperatures, but it's advisable to check local conditions for any potential snow or ice at higher elevations, though significant snowfall is less common.
The terrain on mountain trails near Rasquera is diverse, ranging from well-defined paths to more rugged and rocky sections. You can expect trails that run almost entirely along natural spaces, offering magnificent views. Some peaks, like La Barca, involve climbing through rock and vegetation. The landscape is characterized by Mediterranean flora, and routes often traverse the Serra de Cardó-Boix, providing a mix of ascents and descents.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories are not explicitly listed for all peaks, many routes in the region are considered moderate and suitable for various fitness levels. For example, the loop to Coll de Pins Summit from Rasquera is a 5.26 km trail with a moderate elevation gain, typically taking under two hours, which could be suitable for families with some hiking experience. It's always recommended to check the difficulty and length of a specific trail before heading out with children.
Les Picòssies, sometimes wrongly called Roca de la Barca, is the highest mountain in the Rasquera sector of the Serra de Cardó. It offers an impressive 360º panorama, allowing views of Montsant, Llaberia, Cabrafeixet, the Ports, Pândols, Cavalls, and even parts of the Ametlla de Mar coast and the Pyrenees on clear days. It also provides the best panoramic view of the neighboring Roca de la Barca, recognizable by its unique silhouette.
The mountains around Rasquera are part of a diverse landscape characterized by Mediterranean flora. You'll encounter various plant species typical of the region. While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the tranquility of the Catalan mountains provides opportunities for birdwatching and observing smaller mammals. The area is rich in natural beauty, offering a peaceful escape into nature.
Visitors particularly enjoy the magnificent views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. The 360º panoramas from peaks like Creu de Santos Summit are highly appreciated. Hikers also value the beautiful routes that run almost entirely along trails and natural spaces, offering a rewarding experience. The combination of scenic beauty, historical significance at spots like Coll de Pins Summit, and the tranquility of the Catalan mountains makes the area a favorite among the komoot community.

