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Top 7 Mountain Passes around Serralongue

Best mountain passes around Serralongue provide access to the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural landscapes. The area serves as a starting point for numerous trails that explore the Pyrenees and local hamlets. Serralongue itself is a village nestled within this setting, offering diverse hiking routes. The region's passes often connect towns and provide views of the surrounding environment.

Best mountain passes around Serralongue

  • The most popular mountain pass is Coll d'Arès,…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Coll d'Arès

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On the Prats de Molló side, a hard but accessible port, with a few kilometers that allow you to rest and good views halfway up the Col de la Seille.

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Sagué Pass

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Small and lonely mountain pass that joins the towns of Serrallonga and la Forja del Mig, in the French Vallespir, from the diversion of the river Tec to La Forja, …

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Coll de Bucs (773 m)

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Route with very little vehicle traffic. Perfect for road bike

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Paracolls Pass

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The Paracolls pass is the summit of several hikes that crisscross the surrounding area. It is a clear pass which offers very beautiful panoramas.

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It is a route that follows the painful path of the Spanish Republican refugees who fled to France in 1939. More than just a walk through nature, it is a …

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Txiki - The Georider
November 1, 2024, Coll de Bucs (773 m)

Passageway between Vila de Beget and Vila d'Oix, along a narrow and quiet road and surrounded by beautiful scenery, some ponds from the Beget stream where you can take a swim.

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Nico P
October 6, 2024, Coll d'Arès

A pass that is not too difficult to climb and offers a magnificent landscape when crossing the border at the summit.

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This stretch between Molló, Espinavell, Coll Pregon, and La Presta, was part of the Republican exodus in February 1939 during the Retirada. As Francoist forces occupied Catalonia, thousands of people crossed the Pyrenees into France in extreme conditions, such as cold and snow, to flee Francoism. Coll Pregon, a mountain pass at 241 metres altitude, was one of the last crossings to freedom. This pass is now an Espai de Memòria to remember the suffering of Republican refugees during the end of the Spanish Civil War.

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It is a route that follows the painful path of the Spanish Republican refugees who fled to France in 1939. More than just a walk through nature, it is a path of memory and reflection that crosses the Pyrenees and connects towns such as La Vajol, Le Perthus and Collioure, where the history of exile still resonates. It is an enriching experience from both a historical and natural point of view, ideal for those looking to connect with the past in a spectacular setting.

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Kim Sevilla
March 26, 2024, Coll d'Arès

The Coll d'Ares is a mountain pass in the Pyrenees that joins the counties of Ripollès and Vallespir, between the municipal terms of Molló and the communal areas of Prats de Molló and la Presta. If we are lucky the views are spectacular. In my case I went up with a Gravel Bike along the road from Camprodon.

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Kim Sevilla
March 15, 2024, Coll d'Arès

One of the most beautiful ports I've done by bike, in my case twice with the Gravel bike doing the Pirinexus route from Girona. Asphalted port with little traffic, like most ports in the Pyrenees the prize is spectacular views. I did the port already coming from Girona and it was hard. The descent towards Prats de Molló is spectacular.

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Luc Gesell
December 7, 2023, Col de Paracolls

The Paracolls pass is the summit of several hikes that crisscross the surrounding area. It is a clear pass which offers very beautiful panoramas.

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Tim Bsn
November 23, 2023, Coll d'Arès

The Col d'Arès is a road pass of approximately 17 kilometers. It marks the border between France and Spain at 1513 meters above sea level.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain passes for visitors around Serralongue?

Among the most appreciated passes by the komoot community are Coll d'Arès, which marks the border between France and Spain at 1513 meters, and Sagué Pass, a pleasant route winding through undergrowth at 713 meters. Another popular choice is Coll de Bucs (773 m), known for its quiet road and beautiful scenery.

Are there mountain passes around Serralongue with historical significance?

Yes, Coll d'Arès has a rich history, having been used by Spanish forces in 1691 and as a route for fleeing Spaniards during the Retirada of the Spanish Civil War. Additionally, the area features the Path of Exile: Molló–Espinavell–Coll Pregon–La Presta, a trail that follows the poignant journey of Spanish Republican refugees in 1939, with Coll Pregon serving as a significant crossing point.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes near Serralongue?

The mountain passes around Serralongue offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding Pyrenean landscape. For instance, Coll d'Arès provides good views, particularly halfway up towards the Col de la Seille. Paracolls Pass is also noted for offering very beautiful panoramas from its summit.

Are there cycling routes that incorporate the mountain passes around Serralongue?

Absolutely. Many mountain passes in the area function as cycle ways. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the Coll d'Ares loop. If you prefer gravel biking, there are options such as the Sagué Pass loop. You can find more details and specific routes in our guides for Gravel biking around Serralongue, Road Cycling Routes around Serralongue, and Cycling around Serralongue.

What is the difficulty level of hiking trails near Serralongue's mountain passes?

The trails around Serralongue vary in difficulty, catering to different fitness levels. For example, Sagué Pass offers a moderate slope, making it a pleasant route. Some sections of Coll d'Arès are described as hard but accessible, with parts allowing for rest. The region's diverse network of paths ensures there are options for various experience levels.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Serralongue?

While specific seasonal recommendations for each pass vary, the region's natural beauty is generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is milder and trails are more accessible. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for higher altitude passes.

Are there any family-friendly hiking options near Serralongue?

Serralongue offers a network of diverse hiking trails, some of which are suitable for families. While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned to passes, routes with moderate slopes like Sagué Pass can be enjoyable for families. It's always recommended to check the specific trail details and difficulty before embarking on a hike with children.

Can I find amenities like cafes or accommodation near the mountain passes?

Serralongue itself is a tranquil village that serves as a starting point for exploring the region, and you can find amenities there. While specific cafes or pubs might not be directly on every mountain pass, nearby towns and villages like Prats-de-Mollo, connected by passes like Coll d'Arès, offer various services and accommodation options.

What natural features can I discover while exploring the mountain passes?

Beyond the passes themselves, the region is rich in natural beauty. You'll find preserved natural environments, stunning mountain views, and diverse flora. For instance, the route to Coll de Bucs (773 m) is surrounded by beautiful scenery, including ponds from the Beget stream where you can take a swim. The trails often wind through undergrowth and offer glimpses of the Pyrenees.

Is public transport available to reach hiking trails or mountain passes from Serralongue?

While Serralongue is a tranquil village, public transport options directly to specific mountain passes can be limited. It's often more convenient to reach trailheads and passes by car. However, you can check local transport information for connections to larger towns in the Pyrénées-Orientales department, which may offer closer access points to some routes. For general information about Serralongue, you can visit visit-canigo.com.

Are the mountain passes and trails around Serralongue dog-friendly?

Many outdoor trails in natural areas like the Pyrenees are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. It's always best to check specific local regulations or signage for each trail or protected area you plan to visit to ensure dogs are permitted and to understand any leash requirements.

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