Best mountain passes around Pratdip are located in the mountainous terrain of Tarragona province, Catalonia, Spain. This region offers diverse landscapes for scenic drives, cycling, and hiking. The passes provide access to the area's natural features and connect various counties. Visitors can explore routes with significant elevation changes and panoramic views.
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Beautifully built historic bridge
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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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Coll de la Teixeta is a mountain pass that is 541 meters above sea level. It unites the Tarragona counties of Priorat and Baix Camp and is located between the Sierra de Puigcerver and the Sierra de Pradell.
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Old bridge that was built in the 19th century, mainly to bring the stones from Les Guixeres to the town for the construction of the New Church. Its name comes from the stream that passes just below it.
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Also called Collet de la Creu or Forat del Vent, it is the crossing point that joins the path of Graus de Castelló, to the N. with the ridge that joins Collet del Parra, Tossal de Punjabudells and Punta de Castelló. Magnificent panorama of the Serret dels Avencs that we have right in front.
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The region offers several passes with breathtaking views. Coll de la Teixeta is known for its panoramic vistas, connecting the Priorat and Baix Camp counties. Another popular choice is Coll Roig Pass (Colldejou), which provides varied landscapes including wooded areas and distant sea views.
For hiking and exploring the mountain passes, late spring or autumn are generally the best times. The weather is typically milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities, especially for routes like those found in the Sierra de Llaberia.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Rifà Bridge is a notable 19th-century historical monument. Additionally, the Sierra de Llaberia, which includes sections near Pratdip, features remnants of castles, churches, and hermitages, telling the story of the area's past, including the abandoned town of Llaberia.
The mountainous terrain around Pratdip is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and hiking. For detailed options, explore the guides for cycling around Pratdip, running trails, and hiking around Pratdip.
Absolutely. The Sierra de Llaberia, accessible from the passes, is particularly known for its challenging hikes with significant elevation gains, including sections of the GR7 long-distance hiking route. You can find various hiking options, from moderate to difficult, in the hiking guide for Pratdip.
While many routes in the region involve significant elevation changes, there are options for varying skill levels. For specific family-friendly or easier routes, it's best to consult the detailed route descriptions within the hiking and cycling guides for Pratdip, which often indicate difficulty levels.
The passes offer diverse natural beauty. At Coll Roig Pass (Colldejou), you'll traverse wooded areas and enjoy distant sea views, along with the unique sight of wind turbines at its highest point. The Sierra de Llaberia is characterized by its distinctive limestone rock formations, pine, and oak forests.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the diverse landscapes ranging from wooded sections to distant sea vistas, and the challenging yet rewarding routes for cycling and hiking. The historical elements, such as the Rifà Bridge and the ancient ruins in Sierra de Llaberia, also add to the appeal.
Yes, the mountain passes are popular among cyclists. Coll de la Teixeta is a well-regarded cycling pass, with approaches from both Porrera and Duesaigües. You can find various cycling routes, including those with significant elevation changes, in the cycling guide for Pratdip.
La Creu de Castelló and El Forat del Vent (also known as Collet de la Creu) is a significant crossing point that joins the path of Graus de Castelló with a ridge leading to other peaks. It offers magnificent panoramic views, particularly of the Serret dels Avencs, and is a popular spot for hikers.
While the region is generally accessible, winter conditions can vary. Some higher elevation areas or more challenging routes might be affected by colder temperatures or occasional snowfall. For specific winter hiking advice, it's recommended to check local weather conditions and trail reports closer to your visit, as late spring or autumn are generally preferred for hiking.


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