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Jogging routes around Llavorsí traverse a mountainous landscape, featuring river valleys and surrounding peaks. The region offers a diverse environment for running, from moderate paths along waterways to challenging mountain trails. Runners can expect varied terrain, including significant ascents and descents through natural environments.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
34
runners
23.1km
03:46
1,450m
1,460m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.26km
01:03
170m
170m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26
runners
44.9km
07:41
2,980m
2,980m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
17
runners
7.17km
00:57
200m
200m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.8km
01:44
460m
460m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Conflent Pass is an extraordinary natural viewpoint from which we can enjoy wonderful views. From the pass, if we follow the trail down towards the Santa Magdalena Valley (E), we would reach the Conflent huts, a place steeped in legends of smugglers and fugitives. Curiously, these huts are unique in that they are one of the few groups of Pyrenean huts that have a chapel. Also, near the Conflent Pass, we can visit two machine-gun nests. They are two of the many bunkers built by the Franco government at the end of the Spanish Civil War to combat the incursions of the Maquis. These bunkers are part of the so-called "Pyrenees Line," a group of nearly 10,000 fortifications and bunkers spread from Cap de Creus to the Basque Country.
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Also called, Torreta del Orri, stands out for its magnificent views from the top. Located at an altitude of 2,439m, we have views of all of Pallars, Pica d'Estats, Cadí, the mountains of Montserrat and the Aragonese Pyrenees.
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The church of Santa Maria de Ribera de Cardós has been transforming over the centuries. It is currently in the Baroque style and little remains of the appearance it had in the Romanesque period. Right next to it, we find the ''Creu de Terme'' of Ribera de Cardós (monumental cross, usually made of stone, which was located at the entrances of towns or monasteries) It is Gothic in style and was formerly at the entrance of the Valley of Cardós.
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Pyrenean pass that is located at an altitude of 2,177.5 meters. There is a post Civil War bunker used to control smuggling with Andorra. (The Route of the Smugglers passes through there)
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Mountain peak at 2,789 meters of altitude.
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Llavorsí offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 80 different trails to explore. These range from easy paths to very challenging mountain runs, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Llavorsí has several easier options. While many routes are challenging, there are 4 trails specifically rated as easy and 18 as moderate. For a more accessible experience, consider the Llavorsí loop from Llavorsí, which is a moderate 5.1-mile path.
The terrain around Llavorsí is predominantly mountainous, featuring significant ascents and descents. You'll encounter diverse environments, from paths along river valleys to high mountain passes. Runners should be prepared for varied surfaces typical of natural, rugged landscapes.
Yes, many of the running routes in Llavorsí are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the challenging Coll de So loop from Tírvia and the moderate Llavorsí loop from Llavorsí.
The mountainous landscape of Llavorsí offers numerous scenic spots. You might encounter stunning views from high points like View from Coll de So or pass by significant mountain features such as Torreta del Orri. The region is rich in mountain passes and peaks.
The running routes in Llavorsí are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 15 reviews. Runners often praise the challenging ascents, the diverse natural environments, and the stunning mountain scenery.
Absolutely. Llavorsí is known for its difficult mountain trails. For experienced runners seeking a significant challenge, the Pico de Salòria loop from Tírvia is a 27.5-mile route with substantial elevation gain, typically taking over 7 hours to complete.
Llavorsí is a mountainous region, and winter conditions can be severe, with snow and ice common at higher elevations. While some lower-altitude paths might be accessible, many trails, especially those leading to high mountain passes, will require specialized gear and experience. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out in winter.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses of the region's history. For example, the moderate Ruins of Sant Martí de la Pui loop from Ribera de Cardós takes you past historical ruins, adding a cultural element to your run.
Running in Llavorsí involves significant elevation changes. Even moderate routes can have several hundred meters of ascent and descent, while difficult trails like the Coll de So loop from Tírvia feature over 1,400 meters of elevation gain, making for a demanding workout.
Many trails in Llavorsí provide excellent views of the surrounding peaks. The region is home to several notable summits, and routes often traverse areas where you can see peaks like Torreta del Orri or Pic de Peguera, offering inspiring backdrops for your run.


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