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No traffic road cycling routes around Alàs I Cerc are situated in the Catalan Pyrenees, east of the plain of La Seu d'Urgell, between the Segre River and the Cadí mountain range. The terrain features a dramatic mountainous landscape with green valleys and significant elevation changes. Cyclists can expect routes that wind through varied natural settings, offering views of the Cadí mountain range and the Segre River valley. The area provides opportunities for substantial elevation gains, appealing to experienced riders.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
74
riders
90.5km
05:24
2,080m
2,080m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(3)
133
riders
145km
08:31
3,620m
3,620m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
(4)
64
riders
81.7km
04:35
1,830m
1,830m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.5
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63
riders
142km
08:03
3,280m
3,280m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32.6km
01:36
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Small mountain village with quiet streets, stone houses and wide views over the Cadí. It maintains the charm of the old towns of the Pyrenees, with the sound of bells and the smell of firewood in winter. Perfect spot to take a break or load up on water before heading up to the high-altitude slopes. By mountain bike, the access from Arsèguel or Toloriu combines sections of fast track with some short but intense downhill sections. Tip: save some energy, because the exits from the village always go uphill and the views deserve to arrive with air to look at them without rushing.
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Stopping at the Hotel Fonts del Cardener for a coffee, a snack, or a chat is always a pleasure. The surroundings of the Vall de Lord are well worth the time.
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A very beautiful pass, as these mountains encompass the best of the mid- and high mountains. The landscape is magnificent, with beautiful views of Pedraforca Mountain. It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful climbs in Alt Berguedà. Pedraforca is one of the most iconic mountains in Catalonia. This mountain has a very distinctive shape, with two peaks (the upper peak at 2,497 meters and Calderer at 2,491 meters). The nearest towns are Gósol and Saldes. Pedraforca is located in the Cadí mountain range.
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Coll de Josa, between Gòsol and Josa del Cadí. Inflection point on the road, you go up here and from here you go down.
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Coll de Josa from Tuixent is a climb in the Spanish Pyrenees region. It has a length of 11.2 kilometers and an ascent of 517 vertical meters with an average gradient of 4.6%, the top of the ascent is located at 1630 meters above sea level.
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The view of the town nestled in the valley with the surrounding mountains is very beautiful. If you don't plan to enter the town, it is worth paying attention and taking a good photo.
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It is a beautiful hermitage next to the road. You have to take a look at it for cultural interest.
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It is a small hill between Saldes and Gòsol. From here leaves the road that ascends the west slope of Coll de Pradell. The road is in perfect condition and there is sufficient shoulder.
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Alàs I Cerc offers a good selection of road cycling routes designed to minimize traffic, with over 20 routes available. These range in difficulty, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, there are several easier routes. While many routes in the region feature significant elevation, you can find options with less strenuous climbs. For example, the "Cafetería Arabica – Vilanova de Banat loop from la Seu d'Urgell" is a moderate route that offers a less demanding experience, covering 36 km with around 770 meters of elevation gain. You can explore this route here: Cafetería Arabica – Vilanova de Banat loop.
The region, nestled in the Catalan Pyrenees, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically mild, and the natural beauty of the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park is at its peak. To truly avoid traffic, weekdays outside of peak holiday seasons are usually best.
Yes, many of the routes in Alàs I Cerc are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example of a challenging circular route is the "Cadí-Moixeró Loop," which spans over 90 km with more than 2,000 meters of elevation gain, offering stunning views of the Cadí mountain range. Find more details here: Cadí-Moixeró Loop.
Given its location in the Pyrenees, Alàs I Cerc's road cycling routes are characterized by dramatic mountainous landscapes, offering significant elevation gains and rewarding descents. You'll encounter routes that wind through green valleys and past towering peaks, with paved surfaces. Routes like the "Coll de la Trava – Coll de Josa (1620 m) loop from la Seu d'Urgell" feature over 3,600 meters of elevation gain over 144 km, providing a substantial challenge for experienced riders: Coll de la Trava – Coll de Josa loop.
Absolutely. The routes often pass through or near breathtaking natural features. You can expect panoramic views of the Cadí mountain range and the Segre River valley. Notable highlights include the Cadí Meadow (1,880 m), which offers stunning vistas, and the Terrers Spring. Many routes also traverse mountain passes like El Collell Pass, providing excellent photo opportunities.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Alàs I Cerc, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Cyclists often praise the stunning Pyrenean scenery, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the opportunity to explore quiet roads away from heavy traffic.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, Alàs I Cerc and nearby towns like La Seu d'Urgell, being popular for rural mountain tourism, generally offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking options in the villages where you plan to start your ride.
Public transport options in the mountainous regions of the Catalan Pyrenees can be limited, especially for carrying bicycles. While some regional bus services might operate, it's best to verify their bike carriage policies and schedules in advance. La Seu d'Urgell, as a larger hub, might offer more connections.
The region is dotted with small, picturesque villages that often host local cafes and restaurants, especially in and around La Seu d'Urgell. While specific establishments on every route are not listed, you can typically find places to refuel in these charming settlements, which also offer a glimpse into local culture and history.
Yes, Alàs I Cerc is well-suited for experienced riders seeking a challenge. Routes like the "Coll de la Trava – Col de la Trava Peak loop from la Seu d'Urgell" offer significant elevation gains, with nearly 1,200 meters of climbing over 51 km, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience through the mountainous terrain. You can find this route here: Coll de la Trava – Col de la Trava Peak loop.


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