Best attractions and places to see around Thuès-Entre-Valls include natural landscapes and historical sites in the Pyrénées-Orientales department. The area is known for its dramatic gorges, natural hot springs, and a rich history tied to ancient churches and iron forges. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and cultural landmarks within this region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Culminating at 1,579 meters above sea level, the Col de la Perche can be climbed by four routes in total. Each of them includes relatively gentle slopes. At the top, the view of the surrounding area is splendid and rewards your efforts!
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It's probably not the most spectacular pass in the Pyrenees, but it has its charms. Its position, in the middle of the Catalan Pyrenees natural park, makes it a privileged passage for admiring 360° of the mountains, valleys and plains of this protected area. If you pass by, take the time to look around for yourself and enjoy the view.
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It is a mountain pass that connects Conflent with Cerdanya. It can be reached in a multitude of variants. For me there are 4 clear aspects: - Eastern slope - from Olette along the main road N116 - West slope - from Sallagosa on the main road N116 - West slope - from Sallagosa along the secondary road that crosses the Col de Llo and the town of Eyne - West slope - from Llivia crossing Estavar and the Col d'Egat. With some nuances, in general the 4 slopes are soft and long. The views from the port on both sides are beautiful, especially towards the Eyne ski resort. It must be taken into account that the two slopes that run along the N116 highway have a lot of traffic, with motorcycles and trucks.
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Beautiful point, but watch your head because of the rock points and where you put your feet. Here you can easily pass each other
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Breathtaking gorge, great parking 5 euros, just follow komoot for the most beautiful route, fear of heights? Do not look into the depths, but especially where you put your feet. If you are Dutch tall, then also pay attention to the rocky points at head height. What a great trip😀
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Pass at the intersection of the N116 and the D33. More information: https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/col-de-la-perche/
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When the path joins the river and next to a small dam, we connect with the path that comes from the ledge. Here begins the most exciting part of the excursion! Ahead of us are ten bridges, numbered in yellow paint, as well as walkways built with metal panels from which we see the river slide between the rocks beneath our feet. All steps are aerial but well secured with cables and railings. Of course: we have to pay special attention if we go with children. This area, in addition to being a real adventure, is ideal for contemplating the small waterfalls from the front row and listening to the murmurs of the river. Here you can enjoy the grandeur of an overflowing nature… After the bridge marked with a 10, the path widens and we pass over a small stone bridge that crosses the Roig stream, a tributary of the Tet river. We pass a stone hut without a roof and arrive at the last footbridge, located at a point where the river is enclosed by a rock wall. At this point, most walkers turn around and those who continue do so thinking of reaching the refuge of the Ras de Carançà, still far away. The last time I did this stretch (see excursion: https://www.komoot.com/es-es/tour/994475321/ ) it was just the other way around, coming from the refuge of Ras de Carançà.
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The most prominent natural attraction is the Carança Corniche, part of the dramatic Gorges de la Carança, known for its passages carved into the rock high above the river. Another highlight is Section of rock path at el Fornàs, offering spectacular views overlooking Thuès-Entre-Valls. Don't miss The Footbridges of the Carançà Gorge, an adventurous section with bridges, ladders, and a suspension bridge.
Yes, the area is known for the Natural Hot Springs of Thuès-les-Bains. You can enjoy open-air baths amidst the forest with mountain views. Canyoning in these hot waters is also a unique activity offered in the heart of the Catalan Pyrenees Regional Nature Park.
The village is home to the historic Church of Saint Génis, a single-nave church with roots dating back to the 9th century, tied to the Abbey of Saint-Michel de Cuxa. You can also find the ruins of the Chapel of Saint Jean (formerly Saint André) in the former hamlet of Trèsballs, offering a glimpse into the area's past. The region also has a history of iron forges, with the 'Farga' operating until 1850.
The region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling trails, including challenging routes through the Gorges de la Carança. In winter, snowshoeing is popular. Canyoning is available in various gorges, including the hot springs, and caving opportunities exist in the Fuilla and Marie-Jeanne caves. For specific routes, explore the hiking routes around Thuès-Entre-Valls or MTB trails.
While some sections of the Gorges de la Carança can be challenging and dizzying, there are easier routes available. For example, the 'Hot springs – Warm Waterfall loop from Thuès-Entre-Valls' is an easy 5.7 km hike. When planning, always check the difficulty ratings and tips for specific trails, especially if hiking with children or those with vertigo.
Visitors consistently praise the Gorges de la Carança for its spectacular and adventurous nature. They particularly enjoy the unique experience of navigating passages carved into the rock, the thrilling footbridges, ladders, and the suspension bridge. Many describe it as a very varied and constantly offering spectacular views, making it a memorable trip.
The region is suitable for outdoor activities across seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for canyoning and enjoying the hot springs. In winter, snowshoeing is a popular activity. Always check local conditions, especially for higher altitude trails or during periods of heavy rain or snow.
Thuès-Entre-Valls is a station stop for the historic 'Yellow Train' (Train Jaune), which winds through the Pyrenees. This provides a unique and scenic way to access the wider region and connect to various starting points for trails and attractions. Check the train schedule for specific connections.
While the Gorges de la Carança is very popular, the broader Catalan Pyrenees Regional Nature Park offers numerous natural reserves like those of Nyer, Mantet, Py, and Jujols in the Eyne Valley. These areas provide ample opportunities for exploring diverse ecosystems and finding quieter trails away from the main tourist routes.
For those seeking a challenge, the Gorges de la Carança offers several difficult routes, such as the 'Carança Corniche – Gorges de la Carança loop from Thuès-Carança,' which is over 21 km. Another demanding option is the 'Pic de la Dona Loop Trail' for running, which is also over 18 km. These routes often involve significant elevation changes and technical sections.
Yes, the region is excellent for mountain biking. You can find various routes, from easier loops like 'Llose – Col de la Llose loop from La Llagonne' (12.2 km) to more difficult ones such as the 'Old Signal Tower – Lake Calvet loop from Ayguatébia-Talau' (51.7 km). Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Thuès-Entre-Valls guide.
The Chemin de la Corniche is a spectacular, narrow, and sometimes vertiginous path carved into the rock, similar to the Ruta del Cares. It offers breathtaking views of the Tet valley and surrounding landscapes. While it has a safety cable, caution is advised for those with vertigo. It was originally built to access a hydroelectric plant, and you'll find hidden access doors along the way.


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