Mountain passes around Riudecols offer diverse features for outdoor activities in Catalonia, Spain. The region is characterized by its varied natural landscape, including mountains, olive fields, and views of the sea. These passes connect different areas, providing routes for cycling, hiking, and scenic drives. Riudecols is situated in a "land of contrasts" with steep mountain passes and natural wonders.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Pass between Tarragona and towards Teruel along the N420. It is also a crossing point for the GR7, on a gravel route you can follow the Porrera path towards Argentera, under the cliffs of the Serra de Llaberia.
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This mountain pass is the passage from the Serra de Montsant towards the Serra de Llaberia, and is also a crossroads between Tarragona and Aragon, towards Alcanyís on the N420. It is also a crossing point for the GR7.
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El Puig d'en Cama is a hill located in the Selva del Camp area, the entire summit is above Almoster, Baix Camp region, approximately north of Reus, Castellvell del Camp and Almoster, west of the Selva del Camp and east of Aleixar. It is part of the first stirrups of the Prades mountains. It is 717 meters high. At the top we can find a geodesic vertex (reference 263134001). This peak is included in the Challenge of 100 peaks of the Federation of Excursionist Organizations of Catalonia. Until recently there was a watchtower, now gone.
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The southern slope of this port is very steep (like the vast majority in the area). There are no significant ramps, always below 6%. Unlike the passes in the Prades and Montsant mountains, this pass has long straights and the road is not winding. The views from the top are very beautiful, especially towards the north slope. In spring, the descent down the northern slope towards Ulldemolins is amazing, with a very striking contrast of yellow, green and red. In my opinion, as indicated on the website www.cyclingcols.com, the southern slope of this port begins before Cornudella de Montsant, specifically at the junction with the T-702 road, where you can go to Poboleda or Cornudella del Montsant . I leave you the link with the cyclingcols.com profile -- http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Albarca
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It's a gradual 5km climb with an average gradient of 4.8%, along a very winding road (as are all the roads in the area), which is usually busy on weekends. The climb is mostly open and offers views, except for the final section which is covered by more vegetation. Upon reaching the summit, leaving to the left the road that climbs higher to Castillejos and the Alto de la Mussara, on clear days with good visibility, you can even see the sea.
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Nice views but I did it with my gravel bike and the road is not suitable for this type of bike, I had to walk 2 km with the bike on my back. Even in MTB trail or enduro it is complicated, so it is better to walk
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The region around Riudecols features several popular mountain passes. Coll d'Albarca is highly regarded for its views and challenging southern slope. Coll de la Teixeta is another significant pass, serving as a crossroads between Tarragona and Aragon, and is a crossing point for the GR7. Coll d'Alforja connects the Priorat wine region with the coastal area, offering a scenic ascent and descent.
The mountain passes around Riudecols offer a diverse landscape. You'll find wooded areas, especially around Coll Roig (Colldejou). Many passes provide stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, olive fields, and on clear days, even the sea. For instance, from Puig d'en Cama (717 m), you can experience spectacular 360-degree vistas.
Yes, many of the mountain passes double as excellent viewpoints. Puig d'en Cama (717 m) is a significant peak offering spectacular 360-degree views. Coll d'Albarca provides beautiful views of the surrounding landscape, especially towards its north slope. From Coll d'Alforja, on clear days, you can even see the sea.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, hiking, and scenic drives. For hiking, there are routes like the 'Roques del Barrufet and Mirador de Alforja Loop' or the 'Ascent to Puigcerver by the PR-C 18'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Coll d'Alforja – Prades Historic Center loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Riudecols and Cycling around Riudecols guides.
Absolutely. The area offers routes ranging from intermediate to challenging. For hikers, the 'Riudecols, Puigvoltor, and Botarell Path Loop' is considered difficult, as is the 'Mountaineering loop from Colldejou'. Cyclists can tackle demanding routes like the 'Coll d'Alforja – Prades Historic Center loop' which covers over 90 km. Many passes, like the southern slope of Coll d'Albarca, are known for their steep gradients.
While specific seasonal recommendations for hiking aren't detailed, the region's diverse natural wonders suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Spring, in particular, is noted for the striking contrast of yellow, green, and red colors on the northern slope descent from Coll d'Albarca.
Yes, some passes have distinctive features. At Coll Roig (Colldejou), you'll find wind turbines at its highest point, which are visible from afar and accessible via a very steep, paved road. Puig d'en Cama (717 m) features a geodesic vertex at its summit, marking its high altitude.
Yes, there are dedicated mountaineering routes in the vicinity. Examples include the 'Mountaineering loop from Colldejou' and the 'La Miranda (918 m) – Cavall Bernat (840 m) loop from Colldejou'. These routes often involve challenging terrain and offer rewarding experiences for mountaineers. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Riudecols guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural landscape, ranging from mountains and olive fields to sea views. The variety of routes for cycling and hiking, catering to different skill levels, is also a highlight. The stunning panoramic views from points like Puig d'en Cama (717 m) are particularly popular, as are the unique features like the wind turbines at Coll Roig.
Yes, on clear days with good visibility, you can catch glimpses of the sea from several locations. Near Colldejou, the road through Coll Roig offers sea views. Similarly, from Coll d'Alforja, especially when leaving the road that ascends to Castillejos and Alto de la Mussara, the sea can be seen.
The passes vary in elevation. Coll de la Teixeta is situated at 541 meters above sea level. While not strictly a pass, Puig d'en Cama is a significant peak reaching 717 meters of altitude, offering expansive views.


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