Mountain peaks around Estamariu are situated in the Alt Urgell comarca of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain, within the Pyrenees. The region offers access to several notable peaks and mountain passes, some extending into neighboring Andorra. These locations provide a range of experiences, from challenging climbs for cyclists to scenic hikes with panoramic views. Estamariu serves as a base for exploring diverse mountain landscapes and engaging in various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Located in the parish of Sant Julià de Lòria, in southern Andorra, this peak is very close to the border with Spain, within the Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley Natural Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the summit, spectacular views can be enjoyed of the Grandvalira ski resort, the Ariège valley in France, and other prominent peaks of the Pyrenees.
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The Coll de la Gallina is the hardest pass in the Principality of Andorra. Its two aspects are simply spectacular. It is worth climbing both slopes. Personally, I like the Fontaneda slope a little more, which is the one you climb on the "La Purito" march. I leave you the detail of the altimetry of both slopes that is published on the best website for these purposes by @cyclingcols --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Gallina
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We could certainly say that it is one of the most well-known mountain passes in the south of the Andorran country, along with Rabassa. The paved road does not exist historically, but was built not many years ago and helps to connect the towns of Fontaneda and Bixessarri.
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An ancient mountain pass links the communities of this mountainous region. At 1910 meters above sea level, the pass offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape and the valley.
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To reach the Pic, you have to travel along a gravel road on one of the highest mountain roads in the Pyrenees of the country. The high-altitude gravel road should not be attempted in winter. Impressive views at 2640 meters.
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The port of La Rabassa offers incredible views of the Pyrenees mountain range and the Sant Julià de Lòria valley. There is plenty of parking at this high altitude tourist spot with plenty of options for adventure.
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Hike to this famous mountain pass. The views over the valley and surrounding mountains are incredible.
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Very tough climb with a route of 12.2 kilometers and a steep average slope of 8.4%, reaching sections with a maximum slope of 18-20%. In some parts the road can be quite narrow, although traffic should be minimal here.
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Estamariu offers access to several impressive peaks and passes in the Pyrenees, including those extending into Andorra. Notable options include Coll de la Gallina, known for challenging cycling, Col de la Trava Peak, a gateway to the Pedraforca area, and Port de la Rabassa, which offers stunning views and is near Naturland adventure park. For high-mountain vistas, Pic Negre is a spectacular choice.
Yes, the region is renowned for challenging cycling. Coll de la Gallina in Andorra is particularly famous for its consistently steep gradients, numerous switchbacks, and sections reaching 18-20% incline. Similarly, Port de la Rabassa presents a challenging climb with an average slope of 6.5% over approximately 17.4 kilometers from Sant Julià.
The mountain peaks and passes around Estamariu offer spectacular panoramic views. From Coll de la Gallina, you can enjoy sweeping vistas of the surrounding landscape and valleys. Pic Negre, a high mountain peak on the Andorran-Spanish border, provides breathtaking views that include the Grandvalira ski resort, the Ariège Valley in France, and other prominent Pyrenean peaks.
Yes, Pic Negre stands out with a unique and iconic feature near its summit: an abandoned Volkswagen T1 van that has been there for decades, adding a distinctive character to the landscape. This peak is also located within the Vall del Madriu-Perafita-Claror Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the region around Estamariu offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Auvinyà from Juberri — circular by the Chapels' or 'Naturlandia — circular by the Roca de Pimes'. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes, including the 'Three nations - Circular Andorra & France & Spain' or the 'Cadí-Moixeró Loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Estamariu, Road Cycling Routes around Estamariu, and Cycling around Estamariu guide pages.
Yes, Col de la Trava Peak, situated at 1488 meters, is considered a gateway to the Pedraforca area, offering access to a wider Pyrenean landscape. Additionally, Pallers Pass serves as a starting point for routes to Prado del Cadí.
The best time to visit depends on your planned activity. For hiking and cycling, spring (late April to June) and autumn (September to October) generally offer pleasant temperatures and stable weather. High-altitude gravel roads, such as those leading to Pic Negre, should not be attempted in winter due to snow and ice.
Yes, the area around Port de la Rabassa hosts attractions like the Naturland adventure park. This park offers thrilling rides, wildlife encounters, and panoramic Pyrenean views, making it a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families.
Roc Beneïdor is situated approximately 3 kilometers east of Estamariu. Its close proximity suggests it likely offers accessible hiking opportunities directly from the village, providing local views of the surrounding valleys and the Pyrenean foothills, making it ideal for a shorter, more immediate mountain experience.
Visitors highly appreciate the spectacular views and the challenging outdoor experiences. For instance, Coll de la Gallina is praised for its impressive views and tough cycling climb. The region's diverse landscapes cater to various interests, from intense cycling to scenic hikes, all set within the stunning Pyrenean environment.
While specific crowd levels aren't detailed for every trail, passes like Pallers Pass, which serves as a starting point for routes to Prado del Cadí, might offer a quieter experience compared to more popular cycling routes. Exploring local trails directly from Estamariu, such as those leading to Roc Beneïdor, could also provide a more serene outing.


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