Best attractions and places to see around Les Valls D'Aguilar, a municipality in the Alt Urgell region of Catalonia, Spain, offers a diverse landscape of natural beauty and historical sites. The area is characterized by its rugged Pyrenean terrain, shaped by rivers and ravines, and features numerous small villages. It is known for its significant Romanesque architectural heritage and prehistoric megalithic monuments.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The pass summit has been reached. The climb is pleasant!
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The pass summit has been reached
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Poblar de Segur, the pass on the marked beautiful route
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Ridden from Sort, it’s a good steady climb, with enough small variations in gradient to provide moments of relief. Great bar half way up too. The descent back to Sort is excilerating.
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Spectacular harbor with incredible views of Alt Urgell and Pallars Sobirà. From Sort: Long and constant climb that does not forgive but that is allowed to be done. From Adrall: Pending to do it ;)
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The Coll de Creus is a difficult milestone if you have gotten here by bike. Of course, the effort is fully rewarded with the impressive views of the reddish environment, very interesting from the geological point of view as well as aesthetic Here, in addition, the GR 7 crosses at the PR-C 122.
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The Coll de Creus, located at 1437 meters above sea level, is part of the Coll de Creus Geological Itinerary. This point is a crossroads that joins two official routes: the GR 7 and the PR-C 122. It is very interesting to see the characteristic landscape of this place, which stands out for the reddish rocks and their layered arrangement.
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Medieval bridge with 3 arches that crosses the Segre river, at the entrance to the town of Arfa. It gives us a very nice picture with the town in the background. We can contemplate it from the green zone that we will find there. Crossing point of many routes, on foot or by bicycle.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the mountain pass of Port del Cantó (1,721 m) for scenic views, or the Waterfalls of Organyà, an idyllic spot to cool off. Another notable pass is Coll de Creus, known for its impressive reddish geological formations and views.
Yes, Les Valls D'Aguilar is rich in history. You can explore the Sant Joan de l'Erm Vell Ruins, which are the remains of an old sanctuary and hospital. The area is also part of the "Via Romànica," featuring numerous Romanesque churches like Santa Elena de Trejuvell, Sant Esteve de la Guàrdia, and Sant Martí de Taús. The village of Noves de Segre, the municipal capital, also has the parish church of Sant Serni de Noves and the remains of Castellot de Noves.
Les Valls D'Aguilar is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The municipality has a wealth of routes for hiking and mountain biking. For cycling, you can find various routes, including challenging ones that pass through Port del Cantó. Explore options for cycling on the Cycling around Les Valls D'Aguilar guide, or for gravel biking on the Gravel biking around Les Valls D'Aguilar guide.
While specific family activities aren't detailed, the natural environment offers plenty for families to enjoy together. The Waterfalls of Organyà provide a pleasant spot for a family outing and a refreshing dip. Additionally, the Refugi de la Basseta is listed as family-friendly and offers facilities like a picnic area.
Les Valls D'Aguilar is a key part of the "Via Romànica," boasting up to 21 Romanesque monuments. Significant examples include Santa Elena de Trejuvell, Sant Esteve de la Guàrdia, and Sant Martí de Taús. The parish church of Sant Serni de Noves in Noves de Segre is also a notable Romanesque structure with an elegant stone tower.
Yes, the region features prehistoric funerary monuments known as "cova del moro." You can visit the significant megalithic sites of the Dolmens of La Guàrdia d'Ares and Biscarbó. Near Castellàs, a preserved menhir can also be found close to the road.
Beyond the well-known passes, you can discover a forest near Argestues with approximately a hundred oak trees over 500 years old. The "Roure de Capdevila," a particularly spectacular oak tree of similar age, is located near Noves de Segre. The Serra de Boumort, a protected natural area, also offers rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes.
The Waterfalls of Organyà are an idyllic place to cool off, especially on warmer days. The Segre River, which flows through parts of the municipality, also offers opportunities for water sports and fishing in its lower sections.
The Serra de Boumort protected natural area is known for its rich biodiversity. Here, you might spot deer, chamois, roe deer, fallow deer, and various birds of prey such as vultures, falcons, bearded vultures, and golden eagles.
Yes, a notable circular route is "El Camí Vell" (The Old Path), a 55 km trail that connects all the villages in the municipality. Other themed routes like "Viaje al País de los Manairons," "Ruta de los Artesanos," and "Ruta de los Robles" also offer opportunities to explore the natural environment and local heritage.
The region's diverse landscape and activities can be enjoyed across different seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty. Summer is ideal for cooling off at the Waterfalls of Organyà, while the winter months might offer opportunities for snow-related activities in higher elevations, though specific winter activities are not detailed.
Visitors can experience local gastronomy, particularly traditional Pyrenean sausages and hams made from local pork. Cal Bernadí in Noves de Segre is a notable producer that offers guided tours by appointment, providing insight into the local culinary traditions.
The Refugi de la Basseta is a serviced hut located at an altitude of 1,720 meters. It offers accommodation with a capacity of 79 places, distributed in rooms and a general dormitory, along with facilities like a fireplace, showers, food service, and a bar. It also has easy access and a picnic area.


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