Best mountain peaks around Molló are found in the Pyrenees, offering access to diverse mountainous terrain. This region features a variety of peaks with different levels of hiking difficulty. The landscape provides extensive views of the surrounding areas. Molló serves as a base for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Walk without too much difficulty
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At 2,881 m, it is the highest peak on the ridge, reaching Puigmal. It invites you to a longer ridge crossing.
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Very busy peak. You can continue along the ridge in a westerly direction to the Pic de l'Infern
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The most characteristic peak of the area. In good weather, it is easily accessible from Vallter.
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Passage point for different peaks and routes. Alert with fog. I recommend firm footwear.
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Demanding and fun route at the same time.
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Truly spectacular views, if you come from the West of Pic de la Dona you can continue along the ridge to Freser and Pic de l'infern. Highly recommended, although you need to be in good physical shape and be used to slightly rough terrain.
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For truly expansive views, consider Costabona Summit (2,480 m), which provides a panorama over the entire province of Girona, from the Mediterranean Sea to Balandrau, and even Canigó and Montserrat on clear days. Bastiments Peak (2,881 m) also offers spectacular vistas from its high ridge. Additionally, Roca Colom summit, with its broad, flat top, provides views of the Ulldeter cirque mountains and the Concrós cirque.
Yes, Costabona Summit (2,480 m) is considered a highly recommended climb for those seeking excellent views with moderate effort, making it suitable for families or those less accustomed to strenuous hikes. Its ascent does not present significant difficulty, though snow presence should be considered seasonally.
For a significant challenge, Bastiments Peak (2,881 m) is the highest on its ridge leading to Puigmal and offers hard mountaineering routes, often involving significant elevation gain and longer ridge crossings. The area also features challenging mountaineering routes like the 'Pic de Bastiments – Coll de la Marrana loop' from Vallter 2000, which you can explore further in the Mountain Hikes around Molló guide.
The best time generally depends on your desired experience. During warmer months, the trails are typically clear of snow, offering easier access. However, the presence of snow should always be considered when planning a visit, especially for higher peaks like Costabona, which can have snow well into spring or early summer. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the Hermitage of Sant Antoni, dating back to 1702, stands on top of the Col de la Brossa near Camprodon. From this viewpoint, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding villages and mountains, including the Canigó massif.
Many routes to peaks like Bastiments Peak and Gra de Fajol often start from Vallter 2000. For Roca Colom summit, well-trodden paths are accessible from the Vallter ski resort via La Portella de Mentet or from Fonda pass via Coll de Pal.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes. For example, the 'Pic de Bastiments – Coll de la Marrana loop' and 'Coll de la Marrana – Gra de Fajol Summit loop' are popular options starting from Vallter 2000. These and other circular routes can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Molló guide.
Beyond mountaineering, the Molló area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Vallter 2000 Mountain Pass – New Bridge of Camprodon loop', or explore running trails like the 'Coll d'Arès – Col d'Ares loop'. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Molló and Running Trails around Molló guides.
Roca Colom summit is notable for being the first peak on the border ridge of the Southern Catalan Pyrenees to exceed 2,500 meters when approaching from the Mediterranean. Its summit is flat and broad, offering extensive views of the surrounding cirques and mountains.
The highest peak mentioned in the immediate vicinity is Bastiments Peak (2,881 m). It is the easternmost mountain in the Pyrenees exceeding 2,800 meters, offering challenging ascents and spectacular views.
Yes, sections of the GR 11 (Senda Pirenaica), a long-distance trail that crosses the Pyrenees, run through the Catalan Pyrenees near Molló. A variant of the GR 11 passes through Roca Colom summit, offering impressive mountain routes for experienced hikers.
Costabona Summit (2,480 m) is unique as it's the first peak exceeding 2,000 meters when approaching from Cap de Creus. Its location at the junction of the Canigó massif and the main Pyrenean axis provides a privileged view over the entire province of Girona, from the Mediterranean Sea to Balandrau.


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