Mountain peaks around Guixers offer diverse elevated terrain and scenic viewpoints within the Catalan comarca of Solsonès. This region is known for its mountainous landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can find a variety of summits and passes, ranging from historical sanctuaries to challenging climbs. The area presents a blend of natural features and sites of cultural significance.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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very good summit, it is important to book in advance if you want to sleep in the refuge. Easy climb and beautiful place!
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A viewpoint of Catalonia. Pogacar and Merckx have won stages on this peak
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This spiritual place has such a view that it is called the balcony of Catalonia. The Baroque interior is also worth a visit.
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360 Panoramic Views and Pedraforca
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An interesting place for its history The Queralt sanctuary is located in the Queralt mountain range, at an altitude of about 1,200 metres.
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Spectacular climb to one of the most demanding peaks in Catalonia. Long climb, with sustained percentages and reaching almost 2000 meters. It is characterized by long straights and a very twisty and spectacular final stretch. Road in perfect condition.
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Nestled in the majestic Sierra de Queralt, the Sanctuary of Queralt is a place of spiritual tranquility and natural beauty. Located around 1,200 metres above sea level, this sanctuary combines centuries of history and faith. When you stand here, you are not only looking at an impressive architectural masterpiece located in the heart of Catalonia, but also at a witness to the times. The original sanctuary was built in the 14th century, and although the current church dates back to the 18th century, you can feel the centuries-old reverence and deep spirituality that surround this place. The view from up here is simply breathtaking. The panorama stretches far across the Catalan landscapes, and amidst this silence, you almost feel as if time has stood still. If you are looking for a place where history, faith and nature blend harmoniously, then the Sanctuary of Queralt is an absolute must on your hiking route through Catalonia.
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The views are beautiful but I recommend doing this route during the week so as not to arrive and meet a lot of people above. On weekends there can be a lot of traffic.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Mola de Lord, which offers extensive vistas of the Llosa del Cavall reservoir and surrounding mountain ranges like Serra dels Bastets and Port del Comte. Another excellent option is Queralt Sanctuary, known as the 'balcony of Catalonia' for its wide-ranging views across the Catalan landscapes. Bald Hen Peak also provides spectacular views, particularly of the Pedraforca and Serra d'Ensija.
Yes, several peaks combine natural beauty with historical significance. Mola de Lord is home to the Santuari de Lord, a sanctuary with roots dating back to the 10th century, and features reminders of the Carlist Wars. The Queralt Sanctuary is another spiritual and historical site, with its current church dating from the 18th century. Additionally, near El Collell, there is a small chapel dedicated to Santa Magdalena.
Mola de Lord is a prominent elevation reaching 1,189 meters, rising dramatically from the Llosa del Cavall reservoir. It's significant for its panoramic views, the historic Santuari de Lord at its summit, and evidence of its past, including a cross and a canon from the Carlist Wars. It's also a popular destination for hikers, with various routes to its plateau.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Pedraforca Scramble offers a very direct ascent on the side of the gallows, requiring non-slip boots. The Rasos de Peguera also presents a demanding climb with beautiful landscapes. The ascent to Mola de Lord, while having easier sections, also offers more challenging routes for those looking for a strenuous hike.
Yes, for those less accustomed to strenuous hiking, the initial ascent to Mola de Lord can be made via a paved path with steps, taking approximately 15 minutes to reach the sanctuary. This offers a short but interesting excursion with rewarding views without requiring advanced hiking skills.
Beyond peak bagging, the Guixers region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Gorg de la Cascada – Saint Peter of Graudescales loop'. There are also many cycling routes, including the 'Clop Bridge – Coll de Jou loop'. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Guixers and Cycling around Guixers.
The Guixers area is rich with hiking opportunities. You can find a range of trails from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Sanctuary of Lord via Tossal de Vallonga Trail' or the 'Torre de la Corriu – Pont Cabradís loop'. For a comprehensive list and details on various routes, refer to the Hiking around Guixers guide.
El Collell is a significant elevated location in Guixers, situated at 1,355 meters. While not a peak itself, it's a strategic point where several routes converge, offering views over the valleys of Torrent de Fontanella and Torrent de Vallsadolla. It features a historic chapel dedicated to Santa Magdalena and serves as an outdoor activities hub with extensive natural landscapes, orienteering routes, and sports facilities. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.
Yes, Bald Hen Peak is recognized as a natural monument, offering diverse landscapes and a variety of routes to its summit. The Pedraforca Scramble is also associated with a natural monument, known for its distinctive rock formations.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from various peaks, such as those from Bald Hen Peak overlooking Pedraforca. The spiritual tranquility and impressive architectural masterpiece of Queralt Sanctuary are also highly valued. Many appreciate the challenging yet rewarding climbs like the Pedraforca Scramble, and the overall blend of history, faith, and nature found in the region.
The most notable peak directly associated with Guixers, Mola de Lord, reaches an altitude of 1,189 meters. Further afield but within the broader region, Bald Hen Peak (Cap del Llitzet or Galina Pelada) stands significantly higher at approximately 2,317 meters, making it the highest peak of the Serra d'Ensija.
Yes, the El Collell Pass is a key intersection point for several well-known routes in the area, situated at about 1800 meters high. It's a strategic location from which hikers can access various trails, including those leading towards Gósol or the Gresolet hut, or follow the Pedraforca track.


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