Mountain peaks around Colldejou are situated within the Serra de Llaberia mountain range in Catalonia, Spain. This region is characterized by its karstic geology, featuring cliffs, ravines, and caves formed by natural erosion. The area offers diverse landscapes and opportunities for nature observation. These mountains are part of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range, known for vertical cliffs and calcareous rock formations.
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A beautiful hike with stunning views of the pre-coastal coast.
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Mont-Redon is a mountain located near Pratdip, in the Sierra de Llaberia, Catalonia. It's a popular destination for hiking and mountaineering enthusiasts due to its stunning views and challenging routes.
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Pass between Tarragona and towards Teruel along the N420. It is also a crossing point for the GR7, on a gravel route you can follow the Porrera path towards Argentera, under the cliffs of the Serra de Llaberia.
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This mountain pass is the passage from the Serra de Montsant towards the Serra de Llaberia, and is also a crossroads between Tarragona and Aragon, towards Alcanyís on the N420. It is also a crossing point for the GR7.
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From up here you have a beautiful view.
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Coll de la Teixeta is a mountain pass that is 541 meters above sea level. It unites the Tarragona counties of Priorat and Baix Camp and is located between the Sierra de Puigcerver and the Sierra de Pradell.
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Mont-redon is a mountain of 864 meters with good views of the coast and the city of Tarragona and Baix camp. Spectacular view of the surrounding cliffs
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Among the most popular peaks are La Miranda (918 m), known for its panoramic views and meteorological radar, and La Mola Castle, Colldejou, which combines historical ruins with stunning vistas. Visitors also appreciate Mont-Redon Summit for its views of the coast and Tarragona.
The Serra de Llaberia, where these peaks are located, is characterized by its karstic geology. This means you'll encounter dramatic cliffs, ravines, grottos, and caves formed by water and wind erosion. Mola de Colldejou, for instance, features a remarkable 140-meter-long cave just below its summit.
Yes, La Mola Castle, Colldejou, located atop Mola de Colldejou, features the ruins of a castle built during the Third Carlist War. This historical edifice also served as an optical telegraph, adding a layer of historical significance to the peak.
From peaks like Mola de Colldejou and La Miranda (918 m), you can expect expansive panoramic views. These often include the Mediterranean coast, the rugged Serra de Llaberia, the Montsant mountain range, and parts of El Priorat and Ribera d'Ebre. Mont-Redon Summit also offers excellent views of the coast and the city of Tarragona.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the region's climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking. These seasons offer milder temperatures, which are more comfortable for ascending the significant elevation gains often involved in reaching the summits.
While many routes involve significant inclines and can be challenging, there are options for various skill levels. For example, the 'Cueva del Blai – Molló dels Quatre Termes loop from Colldejou' is listed as an easy hiking route, which might be suitable for families. Always check the specific route details for difficulty before setting out.
The area is excellent for hiking, with numerous trails leading to and around the peaks. You can find various hiking routes, including challenging ascents and circular paths. Additionally, the region offers opportunities for road cycling and gravel biking. Explore more options on the Hiking around Colldejou, Road Cycling Routes around Colldejou, and Gravel biking around Colldejou guide pages.
Popular hiking trails include those leading to Mola de Colldejou, such as the Canal del Batllet. You can also find routes that incorporate La Miranda (918 m). For specific routes, consider the 'Trucafort Wind Farm – Canal del Batllet loop from Colldejou' or the 'La Miranda (918 m) – Tivissa Weather Radar loop from Colldejou', both detailed in the Hiking around Colldejou guide.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, which often encompass the Mediterranean coast and surrounding mountain ranges. The unique geological features, such as the Mola Cave, and the historical elements like La Mola Castle, also contribute to a memorable experience. The challenging yet rewarding nature of the hikes is frequently highlighted.
Yes, Coll de la Teixeta is a significant mountain pass at 541 meters above sea level. It connects the Tarragona counties of Priorat and Baix Camp, situated between the Sierra de Puigcerver and the Sierra de Pradell. It's also a crossing point for the GR7 long-distance path and offers beautiful views.
Mola de Colldejou's name is derived from its distinctive 'millstone' shape, which makes it an emblematic and easily recognizable mountain in the region. This unique silhouette contributes to its prominent presence in the landscape and is a key characteristic of the peak.
Yes, Puig de la Cabrafiga Summit (650 m) is another important peak in the region. It offers a privileged viewpoint of the Serra de Llaberia and is known for its stunning views of the pre-coastal area, despite its lower elevation compared to the other major peaks.


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