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Hike the moderate 7.2-mile Carros de Foc Trail in Aigüestortes National Park, featuring alpine lakes and mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Carros de Foc Trail is generally graded as moderate-difficult to difficult. It requires good physical fitness and prior experience with high-altitude hiking. The terrain is rugged and rocky, with significant boulder fields, steep ascents and descents, and high mountain passes that can have snow even in late July. Hikers should be prepared for long days of 6-9 hours.
The full Carros de Foc loop, which spans 55 to 70 kilometers (approximately 34-43 miles), typically takes hikers between five and seven days to complete. The challenging terrain means hiking speeds are slower than on less rugged paths.
Expect rugged and rocky high-alpine terrain. The trail features uneven paths, steep ascents and descents, and significant boulder fields that often require using hands for balance. High mountain passes like the Coll de Contraix (2,748 meters) are common, often with scree slopes. You'll also traverse peaks, valleys, river meadows, and pine forests, but flat sections are rare.
The best time to hike the Carros de Foc Trail is typically from late June to early September. During this period, the weather is generally more stable, and most of the snow has melted from the higher passes. However, even in summer, be prepared for rapidly changing mountain weather conditions.
The Carros de Foc is a classic hut-to-hut (refugi) trek, connecting nine mountain shelters. These huts provide basic facilities including beds, food, showers, and sometimes Wi-Fi. Booking these huts well in advance is crucial, especially during peak season, as they are the primary accommodation option on the trail.
There are no specific hiking permits or entrance fees required to access the Carros de Foc Trail itself, as it lies within the Parque Nacional de Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici. However, you will need to pay for your stays at the mountain huts, and booking them in advance is essential.
The entire Carros de Foc route is located within the Parque Nacional de Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici, Catalonia's only national park. This means strict regulations are in place to preserve its natural beauty. Always stay on marked trails, do not disturb wildlife, and pack out everything you pack in. Be aware that mobile service is often unavailable in remote areas of the park.
No, the Carros de Foc Trail is not dog-friendly. Dogs are generally not permitted on the trails within the Parque Nacional de Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici to protect the park's wildlife and natural environment.
The Carros de Foc is a circular route, offering great flexibility. You can start from any of the nine mountain huts that form the loop. This allows you to customize your itinerary based on your fitness level and preferred duration. Many hikers choose to start from a point with easier access, such as near the Vall Fosca Cable Car or from the Sant Maurici area.
The trail is renowned for its breathtaking scenery. You'll encounter crystal-clear alpine lakes like Estany Tort, Estany d'Eixerola, and Estany de Castieso, numerous rivers, and spectacular waterfalls. Other notable sights include the massive Estany Sant Maurici with the Els Encantats mountain, the sharp Agulles d'Amitges peaks, and the impressive lakes of Colomers Cirque.
Yes, the route largely follows the official Carros de Foc trail (77% of the route). It also passes through sections of the Variant el Pont de Suert (21%) and a small portion of El Carrilet d'Estany Gento (4%).