Attractions and places to see around Cantallops are characterized by a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. Situated on the southern slope of the Sierra de l'Albera, the area features forested plains of cork, holm, and common oaks. Visitors can explore ancient dolmens, medieval monasteries, and remnants of castles, alongside various picturesque springs and mountain peaks. The region offers a connection with nature and history.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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In a movie they always just make it to the top, how unlucky this crew was, so close to the top and just missing out.
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The Green MEPs Jordi Solé and François Alfonsi, and the Social Democrat Éric Andrieu, launched a letter to Pedro Sánchez and Emmanuel Macron, presidents of Spain and France respectively, calling for the reopening of the crossings to be discussed at the 27th Franco-Spanish summit on 19 January in Barcelona. The letter, signed by 31 MEPs, was presented at a press conference at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Two days later, on 20 January, residents of Espolla reopened the coll for the annual Feria de l'Oli y de l'Olivera in the village. However, on 23 January the French authorities closed the crossing again.
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The refuge is surrounded by lush nature, with beech and oak forests, and is an excellent place to observe the local fauna and flora. It is also a strategic point for those who wish to explore the biodiversity and natural heritage of the Albera mountain range.
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The refuge can be reached on foot from various points in the region, and is accessible via several hiking trails that cross the forests and hills of the Albera. It is a starting or resting point for those exploring the Puig Neulós or hiking through the Eastern Pyrenees.
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The shelter offers basic accommodation, with bunk beds and essential services for hikers. It is an ideal place to rest during long hiking routes. It also has a kitchen and a dining room where visitors can prepare their meals.
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ideal for a picnic stop; Shaded by magnificent central pines for various circuits
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Magnificent view ! It’s worth going up there 🤩🤩
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More of a restaurant than a mountain hut. Delicious and plentiful. Small menu. You can eat from 11am. Friendly and uncomplicated, also for mountain bikers.
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Cantallops is nestled within the stunning Sierra de l'Albera, offering a rich natural landscape. You can explore forested plains of cork, holm, and common oaks. The area is also home to picturesque springs such as Solana, Mas Petit, Tina, Nova, and Ferreret, providing cool, shaded spots. For higher altitudes, consider visiting mountain peaks like Puig Neulós or Puig Saint-Christau Summit.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Puig Neulós, the highest point of the Albères massif, which offers an impressive panorama over Roselló and Alt Empordà. Another excellent spot is Puig Saint-Christau Summit, where you can enjoy views of the Canigou and the sea. The Banyuls Pass also provides scenic vistas, especially on the approach from Catalonia.
The region around Cantallops is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Cantallops Castle Ruins, where a fragment of the wall and a tower (now the bell tower of Sant Esteve parish church) remain. The area is also known for its megalithic heritage, with numerous dolmens found in Cantallops, La Jonquera, Capmany, Espolla, and Sant Climent. Further historical sites include the medieval Monastery of Sant Bartomeu de Bell-lloc and the remnants of Molins Castle, along with the 18th-century Old Bridge of Pont de Molins.
Yes, the region boasts a significant collection of ancient megalithic dolmens, offering a glimpse into prehistoric times. These can be found in the areas of Cantallops, La Jonquera, Capmany, Espolla, and Sant Climent. Additionally, you can explore the partial ruins of Cantallops Castle, which date back to the 13th century, and the remnants of Molins Castle, including its tower and walls.
Yes, Cantallops is part of the DO Empordà Wine Route, offering opportunities to visit local wine cellars and experience the region's viticulture. You can also visit the Centre Cultural i Recreatiu in Cantallops, a historical building that has served as a hub for cultural activities since 1916. The area's historical churches, such as the 17th-century Sanctuary of the Virgen del Roble and the 18th-century Parish Church of San Sebastián, also reflect local traditions.
Cantallops is an excellent base for hiking, with numerous trails traversing the forested plains and mountainous terrain of the Sierra de l'Albera. You can find routes of varying difficulty, including challenging climbs to summits like Puig Neulós and Puig Saint-Christau Summit. For more detailed options, explore the Running Trails around Cantallops guide, which includes routes like the 'Requesens to Puig Neulós Loop'.
Yes, the Cantallops area offers diverse cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Climb Puig Neulós - Circular Natural Park Massif of l'Albera' in the Road Cycling Routes around Cantallops guide. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'Albera Massif: Puig Neulós and Requesens Castle Loop' or 'Delfià Ponds – Peralada Castle loop from Cantallops' detailed in the MTB Trails around Cantallops guide.
The Sierra de l'Albera region, where Cantallops is located, offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide mild temperatures, making them ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer can be warm, but the forested areas and springs offer shaded relief. Winter can bring cooler temperatures, especially at higher elevations like Puig Neulós, which is often covered in clouds (neulós means cloudy in Catalan).
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Old Bridge of Pont de Molins is a historical site that can be enjoyed by families. Exploring the various picturesque springs like Solana or Tina can also be a pleasant activity. Many of the hiking trails through the forested plains are suitable for families, though some mountain ascents may be more challenging.
Near some of the attractions, you'll find options for refreshments. The Chalet of the Albère, located at the Col de l'Ouillat, serves as both a refuge and a restaurant, offering local cuisine and a panoramic view. The small village of Pont de Molins, near the Old Bridge, also has a small restaurant, perfect for a short break.
Visitors to Cantallops particularly enjoy the blend of historical landmarks and stunning natural landscapes. The impressive panoramic views from summits like Puig Neulós and Puig Saint-Christau Summit are highly appreciated. The peaceful, lonely landscapes encountered on routes like the approach to Banyuls Pass, and the shaded hikes through the Sierra de l'Albera, are also frequently praised.


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