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CIMA LL16: Embalse de Sallente Climb

Hard

5.0

(1)

47

riders

CIMA LL16: Embalse de Sallente Climb

03:14

54.0km

1,380m

Road cycling

Tackle the difficult 33.6-mile CIMA LL16: Embalse de Sallente Climb, gaining 4515 feet of elevation in Aigüestortes National Park.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Parking

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26.9 km

Sallente Reservoir

Highlight • Lake

CP3 of Transiberica 2022, placed in the beauty Vall Fosca Valley

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36.5 km

Espui

Highlight • Settlement

Espui is slightly elevated above the river and the road. It is 3.5 kilometers to the north of the township, and is accessed from the L-503 road or by the track if you are doing BTT.

In 2005 it had 85 inhabitants. It is a small charming town.

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Way Types & Surfaces

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52.5 km

1.26 km

300 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

51.3 km

2.76 km

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,820 m)

Lowest point (730 m)

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Tuesday 19 May

23°C

9°C

11 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the CIMA LL16: Embalse de Sallente Climb suitable for road bikes?

Despite being listed as a 'racebike' route, research indicates that the CIMA LL16: Embalse de Sallente Climb is likely not suitable for traditional road cycling. The path is described as an uphill, meandering route with a steep slope, crossing fields and an old railway line with tunnels. This terrain suggests unpaved or varied surfaces more appropriate for mountain biking or hiking.

What is the terrain like on this climb?

The terrain on this route is varied and challenging. It features an uphill, meandering path with a quite steep slope. You can expect to cross areas of fields and an old railway line, known as the 'Carrilet,' which includes passing through tunnels. This suggests a mix of unpaved surfaces, making it more suitable for mountain bikes or sturdy trekking bikes rather than road bikes.

Where can I park to access the Embalse de Sallente climb?

The route typically starts from the Sallente dam. You should look for parking options available near the Sallente Reservoir, which serves as a common starting point for routes in this area.

What is the best time of year to cycle in the Embalse de Sallente area?

Given the mountainous terrain and potential for snow at higher elevations, the best time of year to cycle this area is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October). Always check the local weather forecast before heading out, especially for conditions around the Sallente Reservoir.

Are there any permits or fees required for cycling in Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park?

Yes, as this route is within the vicinity of Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park, it's important to be aware of park regulations. While specific cycling permits for this exact route might not be required, always check the official park website for the latest information on access, fees, and any restrictions, especially concerning cycling in protected areas.

Is the CIMA LL16: Embalse de Sallente Climb dog-friendly?

Information specific to dogs on this particular climb is limited. However, within Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park, there are generally restrictions on where dogs are allowed, often requiring them to be on a leash and sometimes prohibiting them from certain areas to protect wildlife. It's best to consult the park's official guidelines regarding pets before planning your trip.

What scenic views or landmarks can I expect along the route?

The area around the Sallente Reservoir and the path towards Estany Gento offers scenic natural landscapes. You can expect views of the reservoir itself, natural pools, and the surrounding mountainous environment. The route also passes through the settlement of Espui.

Does this route connect with other trails?

Yes, the CIMA LL16: Embalse de Sallente Climb intersects with several other trails. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the [CIMA LL16] Embalse de Sallente route (65%) and also includes sections of the Pedals de Foc (24%) and Ruta Transpirenaica en BTT (Noves de Segre - El Pont de Suert) (24%).

How long does it typically take to complete this climb?

The estimated duration for this route is approximately 3 hours and 14 minutes. However, due to the challenging and varied terrain, especially if you are not on a suitable bike, your actual time may vary. It's always wise to allow extra time for breaks and unexpected conditions.

Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Embalse de Sallente for cyclists?

While specific cyclist-focused amenities are not detailed for the immediate trailhead, the nearby settlement of Espui may offer limited options for refreshments or a meal. For more choices, you might need to venture further into the Vall Fosca region.

What should I bring for this climb?

Given the challenging nature and varied terrain, you should bring a mountain bike or a robust trekking bike, appropriate safety gear including a helmet, plenty of water, snacks, sun protection, and layers of clothing suitable for changing mountain weather. A headlamp or bike light is also recommended if you plan to pass through the old railway tunnels.

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Trail Reviews

En roue vers l’aventure
November 23, 2023, Route : Jusqu'au bout de Vall de Fosca

Not a lot of options in the area, it's a (pretty) fairly steep valley so I took the only road to its terminus in the heights. Nice climb which becomes harder over the last 7 km. I felt like I had cotton wool in my paws but in fact... it was just climbing all the same! Enjoy the descent afterwards. All this on my little gravel bike (with the gravel wheels, you're too lazy to change...)

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