Best natural monuments around La Coma i la Pedra are situated in the Solsonès region of Lleida, Catalonia, an area characterized by its mountainous terrain, extensive forests, and the Cardener River. This municipality offers a range of natural features, from river sources to high mountain peaks. The landscape provides opportunities to explore diverse geological formations and varied ecosystems.
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A lonely and windy mountain pass, surrounded by Scots pine forests and high meadows with panoramic views towards Cadí and Pedraforca. It is one of those points where silence weighs heavily and only the wind and the occasional bird can be heard. On a mountain bike, the climb is constant and with sections of loose stone that test technique and patience. Tip: keep a smooth and steady pace, and save your strength for the descent, which is fast and has tight bends that require concentration and a firm hand on the brakes.
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very good summit, it is important to book in advance if you want to sleep in the refuge. Easy climb and beautiful place!
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360 Panoramic Views and Pedraforca
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very nice track even in the heat
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Also a good starting point (and car park) for a hike to the Vall d'Els Cortils or to the Costa dels Cabirols.
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The Coll de Creus is a difficult milestone if you have gotten here by bike. Of course, the effort is fully rewarded with the impressive views of the reddish environment, very interesting from the geological point of view as well as aesthetic Here, in addition, the GR 7 crosses at the PR-C 122.
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The Coll de Creus, located at 1437 meters above sea level, is part of the Coll de Creus Geological Itinerary. This point is a crossroads that joins two official routes: the GR 7 and the PR-C 122. It is very interesting to see the characteristic landscape of this place, which stands out for the reddish rocks and their layered arrangement.
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good route In winter, you need crampons!
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La Coma i la Pedra is rich in diverse natural features. You can visit the picturesque Fonts del Cardener, where the Cardener River originates with water gushing from rocks, especially during thaw periods. The area is also dominated by the majestic Port del Comte Massif, offering alpine landscapes and extensive black pine forests. Unique geological formations like the The Capolatell (Busa Prison), a plain surrounded by cliffs, and the Forat de la Bòfia, a natural pit, are also prominent.
Yes, several natural monuments carry historical significance. The Capolatell (Busa Prison) is a notable example, historically used as a natural prison during the French War of Independence due to its unique cliff-surrounded formation. Additionally, the Forat de la Bòfia, a natural pit in the Port del Comte Massif, was historically used as a natural ice well.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Bald Hen Peak, the highest point of the Serra d'Ensija, offering spectacular vistas. The The Capolatell (Busa Prison) also features a viewpoint at its western end that provides stunning scenery. Other passes like El Collell Pass, La Mola Pass, and Coll de Creus also offer impressive views of the surrounding mountainous terrain and unique reddish rock formations.
The area around La Coma i la Pedra is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous signposted routes, with options ranging from easy to difficult. Cycling and mountain biking are also popular, with many trails winding through the mountainous terrain and forests. In winter, the Port del Comte ski resort offers opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing. For more detailed route information, explore the hiking, cycling, and MTB guides for the region.
Yes, the Fonts del Cardener is a particularly family-friendly spot. It features a welcoming recreational area equipped with picnic tables, benches, barbecues, and public restrooms, making it perfect for family outings. The 'Camí Verd del Valle del Lord' also starts here, offering a tranquil path suitable for walks with children. For hiking, there are easy routes like the 'Mirador de l'Art loop from la Coma i la Pedra' which is 4.07 km long.
La Coma i la Pedra offers natural beauty year-round. During warmer months, it's excellent for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the lush scenery. The Fonts del Cardener are particularly impressive during thaw periods when water flow is strong. In winter, the Port del Comte massif transforms into a winter sports destination, ideal for skiing and snowshoeing. The high mountains ensure extraordinary panoramic views throughout the year, so the best time depends on your preferred activities.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails catering to different skill levels. For example, near the Port del Comte ski resort, you can find moderate trails like the 'Tosseta d'Estivella – Tossa Pelada loop' (14.07 km) or more challenging ones like the 'Tossa Pelada – el Vulturó loop' (15.98 km). For an easier option, consider the 'Mirador de l'Art loop from la Coma i la Pedra' (4.07 km). Many trails offer stunning views and lead to various peaks and passes. You can find more options in the hiking guide for La Coma i la Pedra.
Absolutely. La Coma i la Pedra offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking. There are numerous trails, including challenging routes like the 'Port del Compte - Ruta circular desde el Telesilla Sucre' (37.1 km) or moderate options such as the 'Sant Llorenç de Morunys – La Coma Waterfall loop' (18.38 km). These trails allow you to explore the diverse landscapes and natural monuments on two wheels. Check out the MTB Trails guide for La Coma i la Pedra for more routes.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from summits like Bald Hen Peak, noting the impressive landscape diversity. The historical significance and unique geology of sites like The Capolatell (Busa Prison) also captivate many. The characteristic reddish rocks and layered arrangements at passes like Coll de Creus are also highly appreciated for their aesthetic and geological interest.
Yes, several mountain passes are recognized for their natural beauty and strategic locations. El Collell Pass is a significant intersection of routes offering characteristic landscapes with reddish rocks. La Mola Pass provides beautiful views, especially overlooking the west side of Pedraforca. Coll de Creus is part of a geological itinerary, known for its impressive reddish environment and layered rock formations.
The highest point in the Port del Comte Massif is the Pedró dels Quatre Batlles, standing at 2,383 meters. This peak offers expansive views and is a significant destination for hikers and ski mountaineering enthusiasts.


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