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Top 19 Mountain Passes around Camprodon

Best mountain passes around Camprodon are situated in the Catalan Pyrenees, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and historical routes. The area features numerous passes that serve as important connections and offer diverse outdoor activities. This landscape attracts cyclists, hikers, and those seeking scenic drives through varied elevations. The passes often provide access to high-altitude environments and offer views of the surrounding Pyrenean peaks.

Best mountain passes around Camprodon

  • The most popular mountain passes is Coll d'Arès, a…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Coll d'Arès

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On the Prats de Molló side, a hard but accessible port, with a few kilometers that allow you to rest and good views halfway up the Col de la Seille.

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Coll de Canes (1120 m)

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Beautiful and uncommon neck that connects the Ripollès with the Garrotxa. Double neck along with Cannes and later Sentigosa.

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Coll de Santigosa

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A little-traveled road, which can be perfectly reached by bike and quite a forest.

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Collade des Roques Blanches (2252 m)

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An uphill ride that is just about feasible with a touring bike, even if it can be seen as a challenge. From Prats de Mollo, the route climbs over 1517 …

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Coll de Jou

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It is a great unknown in this area of the Pyrenees and is simply spectacular, its 2 slopes. It also has hardness on both sides.
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Sergi
August 19, 2025, Coll de Santigosa

Fantastic route for autumn, in summer we find the Pastor spring which refreshes

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July 13, 2025, Coll de Santigosa

1064 m. Coll de Santigosa. On the road that connects Sant Joan de les Abadesses with Coll de Coubet. Very little trafficked road.

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The part of the route near Riera de Santa Llucia de Puigmal is very dangerous and many sections are not passable by mountain bike.

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Nico P
October 6, 2024, Coll d'Arès

A pass that is not too difficult to climb and offers a magnificent landscape when crossing the border at the summit.

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The summit of Coll de Santigosa is at 1056 metres. Climbing from Olot, you will have to cover a total of 14.7 kilometres and ascend 657 vertical metres with an average gradient of 4.5%.

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Ridden in Gravel, well loaded: it's fine, but you don't have to be in a hurry! From the Conques refuge, no walls that are too steep, but lots and lots of stones. You can hear (and maybe see?) the marmots. The breathtaking views along the way will not make you regret a single drop of sweat! However, be careful of cows which can block the path, especially if they have young ones.

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Long but steady climb from Olot, 5-6% on average

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Kim Sevilla
March 26, 2024, Coll d'Arès

The Coll d'Ares is a mountain pass in the Pyrenees that joins the counties of Ripollès and Vallespir, between the municipal terms of Molló and the communal areas of Prats de Molló and la Presta. If we are lucky the views are spectacular. In my case I went up with a Gravel Bike along the road from Camprodon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain passes around Camprodon?

The Camprodon region offers several notable mountain passes. Coll d'Arès is a prominent historical border crossing with panoramic views. For cyclists, Coll de Santigosa offers a less-traveled, forested route, while Coll de Canes (1120 m) is known for its beautiful and uncommon ascent. For a more challenging, unpaved experience, consider Collade des Roques Blanches (2252 m).

When is the best time to visit the mountain passes in Camprodon?

Many passes, like Coll d'Arès, are typically open continuously from mid-April to November, making these months ideal for exploring their natural beauty and historical sites. The region's passes are generally well-oriented for year-round activity, though winter conditions may bring snow closures at higher altitudes.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes near Camprodon?

You can expect breathtaking panoramic views, especially from passes like Coll d'Arès, which offers vistas of the iconic Canigó peak, the Camprodon valley, and even North Catalonia and the sea on a clear day. Higher passes like Collade des Roques Blanches also provide spectacular high-mountain scenery.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or easy hikes in the Camprodon area?

While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned to passes, many routes offer varying difficulty levels. For cycling, Coll de la Boixeda is a moderate climb, offering a less strenuous experience. For hiking, the initial parts of trails leading to passes like Collada de Fembra Morta and Coll de Lliens often feature forests and mid-mountain scenery before reaching higher altitudes.

Which mountain passes are suitable for off-road adventures near Camprodon?

Coll de Jou is particularly highlighted for off-road adventures, featuring varied terrain including cement, asphalt, and dirt tracks. It offers sections with loose rock, water crossings, and twisting curves, providing a challenging experience for trail enthusiasts and beginner off-roaders alike.

Are there mountain passes with historical significance in the Camprodon region?

Yes, Coll d'Arès holds rich historical importance, particularly for its role during the Spanish Civil War as a path for those fleeing into France. Hikers can explore historical trails such as the 'Chemin de l'Exil' (Path of Exile) to connect with this past.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Camprodon?

The mountain passes around Camprodon offer diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Camprodon, Road Cycling Routes around Camprodon, and MTB Trails around Camprodon guides.

Are there challenging cycling routes over mountain passes in Camprodon?

Absolutely. For road cyclists, the ascent to Coll d'Arès from the French side is a demanding 13 km with an average gradient of 6%. For an unpaved challenge, Collade des Roques Blanches (2252 m) involves climbing over 1517 m with the upper third unpaved, featuring white gravel and steep sections up to 10-12%.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes in Camprodon?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, the diverse terrain suitable for various activities, and the sense of adventure. Cyclists often highlight the challenging yet rewarding climbs and the excellent road surfaces, while hikers appreciate the historical trails and access to high-mountain environments.

Are there specific passes that are part of longer hiking trails?

Yes, Collada de Fembra Morta and Coll de Lliens are integral to the GR-11 (Trans-Pyrenean Route) hiking trail within the Camprodon Valley. They form part of a challenging stage from Beget to Setcases, leading hikers through diverse landscapes and into high mountain terrain.

Can I find moderate cycling climbs among the mountain passes?

Yes, Coll de la Boixeda, located near Camprodon, is noted as a moderate cycling climb. With a length of 6.9 km and an average gradient of 2.6%, it offers a manageable yet enjoyable challenge for cyclists looking for a less strenuous experience while still enjoying the mountain scenery.

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