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Hike the easy 4.4-mile Gorgs de la Muga route in Alta Garrotxa, discovering natural pools and scenic river views near Albanyà.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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509 m
Highlight • Gorge
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2.84 km
Highlight • Bridge
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3.61 km
Highlight • Castle
7.05 km
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4.46 km
2.59 km
Surfaces
4.49 km
1.63 km
606 m
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Parking is available at several designated points along the route, particularly near Albanyà. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended, especially during peak season, to secure a spot and enjoy the tranquility of the gorges.
While the trail is generally accessible, specific regulations for dogs within the Alta Garrotxa Protected Natural Space may apply. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
The warmer months are ideal for visiting, as the natural pools are perfect for swimming and cooling off. However, visiting earlier in the day is highly recommended to avoid crowds and fully experience the peaceful natural environment.
As part of the Alta Garrotxa Protected Natural Space, there are generally no entrance fees for hiking the trail itself. However, it's always wise to check local regulations for any specific permits required for activities like canyoning or large group visits. You can often find up-to-date information on local tourism websites like visitpirineus.com.
This hike is considered easy, making it suitable for most fitness levels. The paths are generally well-maintained and accessible, though some sections can be rocky. It's also an initiation-level location for water trekking and canyoning, welcoming beginners.
The terrain primarily consists of easily accessible paths winding alongside the Muga River. You'll encounter a mix of meadows and oak forests, with rocky formations and occasional small waterfalls. While mostly straightforward, some sections can be rocky, and you might need to cross the river at certain points. Ropes are sometimes installed to assist over more challenging parts.
The primary attractions are the numerous natural pools, or 'gorgs', of the Muga River, perfect for swimming. You'll also pass by the impressive Gorges of Albanyà and the historic Pont d'en Bertran. The route offers beautiful views of the river valley and the surrounding lush forests.
Yes, the route is largely considered an easy hike, making it suitable for families. The natural pools offer a fun opportunity for children to swim and play. For those interested in water activities, it's also an initiation-level location for water trekking and canyoning, with jumps up to 5 meters that can be bypassed.
Yes, the route intersects with several other official trails. You'll find sections that are part of the Ruta Transpirinenca en BTT (Cap de Creus - Campodron), Ruta dels 4 refugis de Tramuntana, Senda Pirenaica - E06, Camí d'Albanyà a la Muga, and the GR 11.
Given the natural pools, swimwear and a towel are highly recommended if you plan to swim. Sturdy walking shoes are essential for the rocky sections, and water shoes might be useful for river crossings. Don't forget water, snacks, sun protection, and a camera to capture the beautiful scenery.
Absolutely! The natural pools, or 'gorgs', are the main attraction and are ideal for swimming and cooling off, especially during warmer months. The crystal-clear river waters offer a refreshing experience.
A wonderful hike along the La Muga River on "wild boar paths" to a bridge and a 13th-century castle. Surefootedness required: some of the paths are blocked, with a small climbing section on all fours and a short section of secured ropes and scree. You can also swim in the Muga River's "pools." Be careful when crossing: very slippery stones! Parking: €6. 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚