Mountain peaks around Llívia offer access to the majestic Pyrenees mountains from this Spanish enclave within the French Pyrénées-Orientales. Situated at an altitude of over 1,200 meters, Llívia serves as a base for exploring prominent summits in the surrounding region. The area is characterized by its mountainous landscape, providing a rich environment for outdoor activities. This unique geographical position allows for diverse mountain experiences, from accessible viewpoints to challenging high-altitude climbs.
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The L'abri de la Jasse is an open hut that allows you to stop for the night, but also to take a break sheltered from the sun or rain. It is set in a magnificent, peaceful natural setting, in the middle of a clearing dotted with pine trees.
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Carlit Peak is part of the Capcir granite massif, which is dotted with 27 lakes and small lakes in the Occitanie region, northwest of Font-Romeu. Its summit is located at 2921 meters, allowing you to observe an immense panorama (from Canigó to the Central Pyrenees).
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Culminating at 2,921 meters, the peak of Carlit reigns within an exceptional natural environment. It offers wide panoramas over the valley and its countless lakes.
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The Pic dels Moros culminates at 2,138 meters on the heights of Font-Romeu. Easy to access, it offers a remarkable panorama of the Pyrenees chain.
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The Pic dels Moros, at an altitude of 2,138 meters west of Font-Romeu, offers magnificent views of Cerdanya.
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Nice ascent with impressive views of this area of the Eastern Pyrenees, although the ascent is not difficult, if we must pay attention in some sections before reaching the top, in summer it is a very busy peak.
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The region around Llívia offers access to several impressive peaks in the Pyrenees. Among the most notable are Pic Carlit, standing at 2,921 meters, and the Peak of the Moors, which culminates at 2,138 meters.
The peaks around Llívia offer breathtaking panoramas. From Pic Carlit, you can enjoy immense views stretching from Canigó to the Central Pyrenees, overlooking numerous lakes. The Peak of the Moors provides a remarkable panorama of the Pyrenees chain, including the Cerdanya and Capcir plateaus.
Yes, the Peak of the Moors is known for being easy to access, offering magnificent views of the Pyrenees chain without a strenuous climb. Additionally, the Ruins of Llívia Castle provide a fantastic 360-degree landscape view from the Puig de Llívia.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Near Pic Carlit, you'll find an exceptional natural environment with 27 lakes. The Estany de la Pradella is a beautiful mountain lake offering a superb setting amidst nature.
Yes, the Ruins of Llívia Castle are a significant historical site located at the top of the Puig de Llívia. This former castle offers not only historical interest but also panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Beyond hiking to the summits, the area around Llívia is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, such as the "Sainte Marie de Belloc – Dorres loop from Llívia," or explore cycling routes like the "Path from Llivia to Ur – Puigcerdá CP2 of The Capitals loop from Llívia." For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Llívia or Cycling around Llívia guides.
For experienced hikers, the ascent to Pic Carlit is considered challenging, especially the last 150 meters which can be technical. Komoot offers difficult mountaineering routes like the "Les Bones Hores Bar & Restaurant – Peak Carlit loop from Lac des Bouillouses." You can find more challenging options in the Mountain Hikes around Llívia guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the immense and remarkable panoramas from peaks like Pic Carlit, praising the views over the valleys and numerous lakes. The accessibility and magnificent views from the Peak of the Moors are also highly appreciated, as is the beautiful setting of Estany de la Pradella for cycling amidst nature.
Yes, the View from Coll del Pam (2005 m) offers a rewarding perspective of the landscape. It's known for its scenic outlook, making it a good spot for a picnic.
While specific seasonal conditions vary, the Pyrenees region generally offers excellent hiking opportunities from late spring through early autumn. During these months, trails are typically clear of snow, and the weather is more stable, allowing for better access to higher peaks and clearer panoramic views.
Absolutely. The Estany de la Pradella, also known as the pond or lake of Pradeilles, is a beautiful mountain lake in the Pyrénées-Orientales. It offers a superb natural setting, particularly popular for cycling.


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