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Top 6 Mountain Passes around Santa Maria De Besora

Best mountain passes around Santa Maria De Besora are found in the mountainous landscape of Osona in Catalonia. This region features elevated points, known as "colls," that are integral to scenic hiking routes. The area is characterized by unique geological formations and a diverse natural environment. Visitors can explore these features and experience panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

Best mountain passes around Santa Maria De Besora

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Coll de Bracons

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If you want to drive over the Coll de Bracons, I recommend the driveway of Joanetes. On this side the asphalt is rough and covered with chippings. On the descent …

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Coll de Canes (1120 m)

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Beautiful and uncommon neck that connects the Ripollès with the Garrotxa. Double neck along with Cannes and later Sentigosa.

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Coll de Santigosa

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A little-traveled road, which can be perfectly reached by bike and quite a forest.

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La Trona Road

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Soft climb with fantastic views. I prefer descenting it, as you really get to enjoy the landscape underneath you.

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Collada de Collfred

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A gloriously rewarding climb from both directions. Starting in La Garottxa, from St Privat d'en Bas it's a brutal HC cat climb with irregular but wicked steep gradients and a …

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Bugs Bunny
October 15, 2025, Coll de Bracons

it stings on gravel

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Sergi
August 19, 2025, Coll de Santigosa

Fantastic route for autumn, in summer we find the Pastor spring which refreshes

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July 13, 2025, Coll de Santigosa

1064 m. Coll de Santigosa. On the road that connects Sant Joan de les Abadesses with Coll de Coubet. Very little trafficked road.

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The part of the route near Riera de Santa Llucia de Puigmal is very dangerous and many sections are not passable by mountain bike.

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It is a nice climb because of the tradition of the port, because of the views there are, I recommend that if you go down, be careful because of the sharp curves and the narrow road.

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The summit of Coll de Santigosa is at 1056 metres. Climbing from Olot, you will have to cover a total of 14.7 kilometres and ascend 657 vertical metres with an average gradient of 4.5%.

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Long but steady climb from Olot, 5-6% on average

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The Coll de Canes is a port that connects Ripoll with Olot. The eastern slope, which starts from Olot, is harder than the two western slopes. It is a constant 12km at 5-6%, with some ramps in the final part that are somewhat harder. It is a port to pick up the pace and enjoy climbing. There are two slopes that come from the west: the Ripoll slope and the Sant Joan de les Abadesses slope, through the Coll de Santigosa. Both are more extended than the west slope and are very pleasant and enjoyable, especially because of the landscape that surrounds them. I leave you the link of the altimetries published by @cyclingcols --> cyclingcols.com/col/Canes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I discover around Santa Maria de Besora's mountain passes?

The region is renowned for its unique geological formations, most notably the Bufadors de Beví. This magical spot features moss-covered rock formations with cavities that create distinctive whistling sounds when the wind blows. It's a place with a unique microclimate, offering a truly enchanting and atmospheric experience, especially in autumn.

Are there specific hiking routes that incorporate these mountain passes?

Yes, several popular circular hiking routes traverse the area's elevated points, or 'colls'. A prominent example is the route through the Serra dels Bufadors, which can be started from Santa Maria de Besora or a designated parking area at Coll de Beví. This route often includes points like Coll Sesposelles, Coll de Beví, and Turó Gran de Bufadors. For more detailed hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Santa Maria De Besora guide.

Which mountain passes offer the best panoramic views?

The Turó Gran de Bufadors, at an altitude of 1,006 meters, is the highest peak on the Serra dels Bufadors route and provides extensive panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including the Pyrenees. Additionally, La Trona Road is celebrated for its spectacular curves and views of Osona, while Coll de Canes (1120 m) also offers beautiful vistas.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes in Santa Maria de Besora?

The region offers a captivating experience throughout the year. Autumn is particularly magical, especially around the Bufadors de Beví, when the ground is carpeted with leaves and the unique microclimate is most noticeable. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. Winter can also be beautiful, though some routes might require appropriate gear due to colder conditions.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the mountain passes?

Yes, the area provides enjoyable circular routes suitable for different fitness levels, including options for families. While some climbs can be challenging, many trails offer moderate difficulty, allowing families to explore the unique natural features and enjoy the scenery together. Always check specific route details for suitability.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the area around Santa Maria de Besora is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, running routes, and road cycling opportunities. For detailed information on these activities, refer to our guides on Hiking around Santa Maria De Besora, Running Trails around Santa Maria De Besora, and Road Cycling Routes around Santa Maria De Besora.

Where can I find parking facilities or trailheads for these mountain passes?

Visitors typically drive to Santa Maria de Besora and then follow routes towards Coll de Beví, where some trails, particularly those leading to the Bufadors de Beví and the Serra dels Bufadors, begin. Specific parking areas are often available at key starting points for popular routes.

What are some of the more challenging mountain passes for cyclists?

For cyclists seeking a challenge, Coll de Bracons offers varied road conditions with challenging sections, especially from the Joanetes side. Collada de Collfred is another gloriously rewarding climb, particularly from the La Garrotxa side, featuring brutal gradients.

Are there any less-traveled mountain passes for a quieter experience?

Yes, Coll de Santigosa is known for its little-traveled road, which can be perfectly reached by bike and offers a peaceful forest setting. It's an excellent choice for those looking to avoid crowds and enjoy nature in tranquility.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes around Santa Maria de Besora?

Visitors frequently highlight the unique natural phenomenon of the 'whistling rocks' at Bufadors de Beví, the stunning scenery, and the tranquil atmosphere. The panoramic views from elevated points like Turó Gran de Bufadors and the rewarding climbs of passes like Collada de Collfred are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has contributed over 20 photos and more than 40 upvotes, reflecting the area's appeal.

Can I find cafes or accommodation near the mountain passes?

Santa Maria de Besora itself offers local amenities, including cafes and accommodation options, often in the form of rural tourism. While specific establishments might not be directly at every pass, the village serves as a convenient base for exploring the surrounding mountainous area and its 'colls'.

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