Best mountain peaks around Alt Camp are found within a diverse landscape, primarily encompassing the Prades Mountains and the Serra de Miramar. This region in Catalonia, Spain, offers varied terrain, from rugged limestone massifs to dense Mediterranean forests. It provides opportunities for exploring natural beauty and enjoying panoramic views across the surrounding areas. The area is characterized by its significant natural features and diverse flora and fauna.
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El Roc del Cogulló is one of the peaks of the Sierra de Comaverd, although with its 879 meters, it is not the highest of this mountain range, being the Cogulló de Cabra, located about 390 meters to the northeast. From the viewpoint you have a spectacular view of the Conca de Barberà region, with the plain of Poblet in the foreground and the Sierra del Tallat in the background.
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Beautiful views of the Baix Camp region from the top where there is an old surveillance tower called Torre d'en Petrol
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Mountain 902 meters high located between the regions of Alt Camp and Conca de Barberà with amazing views.
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Mount 963 meters high in the municipality of Querol. From the top, where you can find a geodesic vertex, you can see privileged views of the Alt Camp.
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Point that is part of the Cinglots dels Solans and that shows us the valley of the town of Aixaviga.
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The Punta de la Barrina, or Barrina (1014m) depending on where the place name is consulted, is the county roof of the Alt Camp and is located on the side of the Alt Camp de les Muntanyes de Prades, near the village called El Bosquet, which is located between Mont-ral -head of the municipality of the same name- and Aixàviga, another village in the same municipality located in the middle of the valley where the confluence of the ravine of La Fou and Font Fresca name to the Glorieta river. As it protrudes from the rest of the cliff it has good views except in the direction we came from.
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This viewpoint is not the summit to crown the Cogulló de Cabra (881 m) you have to continue the path following the cliff and you will find a small esplanade with a couple of trees and a white plate and there is the summit.
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The Alt Camp region is primarily characterized by the Prades Mountains (Muntanyes de Prades) and, to a lesser extent, the Serra de Miramar. Both ranges offer diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Tossal de la Baltasana, the highest peak in the Prades Mountains, which offers vistas extending to the Mediterranean Sea and even the Pyrenees on clear days. Another excellent spot is La Cogulla de Figuerola del Camp Summit and Miramar Cross, which provides extensive views across the Camp de Tarragona to the Mediterranean. The abandoned village of La Mussara also serves as a significant viewpoint with mystical views over the Camp de Tarragona and, on clear days, the Ebro Delta and Balearic Islands.
Yes, you can find historical landmarks. For instance, Torre d'en Petrol on Puigcabrer features a 19th-century surveillance tower. Additionally, the abandoned village of La Mussara, located at a high altitude in the Prades Mountains, is a point of interest with its ruins and a refuge.
The Alt Camp mountains, especially the Prades Mountains, are rich in natural features. You can find rugged limestone formations, dense Mediterranean forests, and diverse flora and fauna. Notable geological formations include the three metallic crosses at Mola d'Estat and the unique rock formations near Roca Corbatera, which also features a deep cave called Cueva Santa. The Gorgs Route near La Febró is known for its natural pools and waterfalls.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Farena and the Toll de l'Olla' or 'El Pont d'Armentera loop'. More challenging options include the 'Sources of the river Glorieta - Circular by Niu de l'Àguila & Foradada'. You can find more details and routes on the easy hikes around Alt Camp guide or the running trails around Alt Camp guide.
Yes, the Prades Mountains offer challenging climbs. The ascent to Tossal de la Baltasana can be demanding, and paths to Roca Corbatera can lead through steep gorges and over rock walls. The area is also valued by climbers and canyoners, indicating the presence of more difficult terrain.
The Alt Camp mountains are generally pleasant for hiking during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winter can bring colder temperatures and occasional snow at higher altitudes in the Prades Mountains. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While some peaks offer challenging terrain, there are also easier routes suitable for families. The region's diverse trails include options that are less strenuous, allowing families to enjoy the natural beauty and views. Look for trails with shorter distances and less elevation gain, often found around charming villages like Prades.
Many trails in the Alt Camp region are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the natural beauty with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to check specific trail regulations or local signage, especially in protected areas, and ensure your dog is kept on a leash for their safety and to protect local wildlife.
Beyond hiking, the Alt Camp region offers various outdoor activities. The Prades Mountains are popular for mountain running and cycling. You can find cycling routes like the 'Cistercian Route: Santes Creus and Figuerola del Camp Loop' or the 'Alt de la Mussara – View of Alcover loop'. Explore more options on the Cycling around Alt Camp guide.
The region is dotted with picturesque villages like Prades and Siurana, which offer cultural heritage and amenities. For example, La Mussara has a refuge offering homemade food. These villages often provide cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, making them convenient bases for exploring the surrounding mountain peaks.
While some villages like Prades and Miramar, which serve as starting points for hikes, may be accessible by public transport, direct access to many trailheads in the more remote mountain areas can be limited. It is often recommended to use a car for greater flexibility when exploring the mountain peaks of Alt Camp.


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