Best mountain peaks around Reynès are found in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France, a commune characterized by mountainous terrain with altitudes reaching up to 1440 meters. Reynès offers a natural landscape and proximity to the broader Pyrenees mountain range. The area provides access to local hiking trails and views of distant, more imposing summits, making it a valuable base for exploring mountains near Reynès.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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From here, you can see the summit of Canigou. The panorama is breathtaking! This giant of the Pyrénées-Orientales, culminating at 2,784 meters. You can also enjoy a breathtaking view of Arles-sur-Tech.
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Unfortunately, visibility here isn't always good. You'll have to push your bike to reach the highest point, but then you'll enjoy the downhill section that awaits you. At night, it's a great place for stargazing.
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This summit follows the ridge line which forms the Franco-Spanish border. To get there, you cross the imaginary line that separates the two countries and you leave the GR 10 for a few hundred meters. It is characterized by impressive rock formations.
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This rocky promontory, also called Roc de France, is part of a series of “rocks” which crown the Salines massif. Together they form part of the Franco-Spanish border.
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Once you reach the top you will be rewarded with a great view. Greetings Marcus
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Small, very worthwhile detour from the signposted hiking trail
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A very nice hike in the Pyrénées Orientales not far from the border with Spain.
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El Moixer (1443 m) - Roof of the Alt Empordà region of the Moixer. Roof of the Alt Empordà region)
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The region around Reynès offers several significant peaks and viewpoints. You can visit Puig de les Salines (Salines Peak), which marks the border between Spain and France at 1,333 meters and is considered an obligatory hiking trail. Another popular spot is Panoramic View of the Canigou, offering breathtaking panoramas of the Pyrénées-Orientales and Arles-sur-Tech, with views of the distant Mount Canigou summit. For a more challenging ascent, El Moixer Peak follows the Franco-Spanish border ridge and features impressive rock formations.
Yes, for experienced hikers, El Moixer Peak is categorized as challenging. It involves following the ridge line along the Franco-Spanish border and is known for its impressive rock formations. While not directly within Reynès, the broader Pyrenees region, accessible from Reynès, offers peaks like Vignemale and Monte Perdido for advanced mountaineering.
The peaks and trails around Reynès showcase diverse natural features. You'll encounter rocky ridges, shaded forests, and mountain passes. Many viewpoints, such as Panoramic View of the Canigou, offer expansive views of the Pyrenees mountain range. Peaks like Puig de les Salines and El Moixer Peak are also designated natural monuments, highlighting their unique geological formations.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Reynès provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate options like the Reynès Church – Old Mining Cart loop or the Reynès Iron Bridge – Notre-Dame de Roure Chapel loop. For running, there are routes like the Reynès Iron Bridge – Tech Greenway loop. Cycling enthusiasts can explore longer routes such as the Reynès Iron Bridge – Céret Old Town loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Reynès, Running Trails around Reynès, and Cycling around Reynès guides.
Yes, the Panoramic View of the Canigou is specifically highlighted for its breathtaking views of the Mount Canigou summit. Mount Canigou itself, often called the 'sacred mountain of the Catalans,' is a prominent symbol of the region and is visible from many locations around Reynès.
The region around Reynès generally offers good hiking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' time, the varied terrain means that even in warmer months, shaded forest trails can provide relief. For higher peaks in the broader Pyrenees, summer is typically the most accessible season.
Yes, several peaks in the area mark the Franco-Spanish border. Puig de les Salines (Salines Peak) is a prominent example, reaching 1,333 meters and serving as a natural boundary. Similarly, El Moixer Peak follows the ridge line forming the Franco-Spanish border, and Roc de Frausa is part of the Salines massif that also forms part of this border.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking panoramas and the sense of accomplishment from reaching summits. The community has upvoted highlights like Panoramic View of the Canigou for its stunning vistas. The unique geological features, such as the impressive rock formations at El Moixer Peak, also receive positive feedback. The opportunity to explore trails that cross national borders, like those leading to Puig de les Salines, adds to the appeal.
While many peaks in the immediate vicinity are rated intermediate to challenging, the region offers trails with varied difficulty. For easier options, local trails like the 'View of the Mountain Landscape – View of Canigou loop from Reynès' (rated easy) provide scenic walks without extreme elevation. These trails often offer glimpses of the larger Pyrenees and are suitable for a family outing. Always check specific route details for suitability.
Reynès, as a commune, offers various amenities. While specific cafes or pubs directly on mountain trails are less common, you can find accommodation and dining options within the village of Reynès itself. These establishments serve as convenient bases before or after your mountain explorations. It's always a good idea to check local listings for current availability and opening hours.
While Reynès is not primarily known for distinct, named mountain peaks directly within its borders, its terrain reaches elevations up to 1440 meters. The region's proximity to the Pyrenees means that many local trails offer views of higher, more distant summits, but the commune itself features varied mountainous landscapes.


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