Best mountain peaks around Sant Llorenç De La Muga are found in a region known for its diverse mountainous landscape, offering a range of elevations and geological features. The area provides access to the foothills of the Pyrenees, with views extending across the Empordà plain and towards the Mediterranean Sea. This setting makes it a destination for exploring natural monuments and historical sites situated at higher altitudes.
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You can drive up, but I recommend walking up from Beuda, a beautiful hike of moderate difficulty.
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The bar is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. The restaurant is closed from Monday to Thursday, Spectacular 360° views of the Pyrenees, Garrotxa, Montseny Banyoles and the Pla de l'Estany.
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This summit follows the ridge line which forms the Franco-Spanish border. To get there, you cross the imaginary line that separates the two countries and you leave the GR 10 for a few hundred meters. It is characterized by impressive rock formations.
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At 1,373 meters high, the Puig de Bassegoda is located on the border between the regions of La Garrotxa and Alt Empordà. The climb accumulates a lot of positive unevenness in a short distance. For this reason, in the last section it has staples and chains to help itself.
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Spectacular views of the Garrotxa and Ripolles Pyrenees peaks. From October to April, the bar-restaurant is only open at weekends (Friday, Saturday and Sunday).
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The sanctuary of the Mare de Déu del Mont is located on the peak of the Sierra del Mont, at an altitude of 1,124 metres. Next to the sanctuary we find the statue of Jacint Verdaguer and an incredible viewpoint to appreciate the landscape that surrounds the mountain, from the Empordà plain, the Alta Garrotxa to the southern slopes of the Pyrenees.
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the views upon arrival pay for all the effort of the climb
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Its characteristic pointed shape, its height and the fact that it is isolated from other nearby peaks make it easily identifiable. At the foot of the Bassegoda hill on its north-eastern slope, the Borró river, a tributary of the Fluvià, is born. It is actually two peaks separated by a gap. The western one (1363m) is called Taula d'en Gustí and the eastern one (1373m), Taula d'en Sala and is what is properly considered the summit. It seems that the toponym Bassegoda comes from two Basque words: basa, which means 'wilderness, desert', and goiti, which means 'summit, height'; thus Basagoiti would mean 'barren peak', referring to being an absolutely rocky lookout but with excellent 360º views from the Gulf of Roses to Canigó.
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For a challenging ascent, consider Mare de Déu del Mont Summit, known for its long and steep climb. Another demanding option is Puig de Bassegoda, which features staples and chains in its final section due to the significant elevation gain over a short distance.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Mare de Déu del Mont and Jacint Verdaguer Statue is a notable religious building located at 1,124 meters. It offers an incredible viewpoint and commemorates Jacint Verdaguer, who lived in the hermitage for several years.
Both Mare de Déu del Mont Summit and the adjacent Sanctuary provide extensive views over the Garrotxa, the Pyrenees, and the Mediterranean Sea. Puig de Bassegoda is also renowned for its 360º views, stretching from the Gulf of Roses to Canigó.
Yes, at the top of Mare de Déu del Mont Summit, there is a restaurant and café with an outdoor terrace. The bar-restaurant at the Sanctuary has specific opening hours, often limited to weekends outside of peak season.
The region is rich in geological interest. Puig de Bassegoda, for instance, is characterized by its pointed shape and is the source of the Borrón river on its north-eastern slope. El Moixer Peak is known for its impressive rock formations along the Franco-Spanish border.
Yes, both Puig de les Salines (Salines Peak) and El Moixer Peak are located on the ridge line that forms the Franco-Spanish border in the eastern Pyrenees.
The area around Sant Llorenç De La Muga offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, from easy to difficult, such as the 'Lion's Head Fountain – Parish Church of Sant Llorenç loop' or the more challenging 'Boadella Reservoir Loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Céret Railway Bridge – Céret loop' and gravel biking options, including the 'Gravel tour of the high Garrotxa'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Sant Llorenç De La Muga, Road Cycling Routes around Sant Llorenç De La Muga, and Gravel biking around Sant Llorenç De La Muga guides.
While many peaks offer challenging climbs, you can find easier walks in the surrounding area. For instance, the 'Lion's Head Fountain – Parish Church of Sant Llorenç loop from Sant Llorenç de la Muga' is an easy hiking route. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Sant Llorenç De La Muga guide.
Puig de Bassegoda stands out due to its characteristic pointed shape and isolated position, making it easily identifiable. At 1,373 meters, it offers exceptional 360º views and is considered a challenging climb, requiring assistance from staples and chains in its upper sections.
El Moixer Peak, at 1,443 meters, is considered the 'Roof of the Alt Empordà region' and is one of the highest points in the immediate vicinity, offering impressive rock formations and views along the Franco-Spanish border.
Visitors frequently highlight the rewarding climbs and the spectacular panoramic views from peaks like Mare de Déu del Mont Summit, which offers vistas over the Garrotxa, Pyrenees, and the Mediterranean Sea. The unique geological features and the sense of accomplishment after a challenging ascent are also highly valued.


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