Best mountain passes around La Torre De Fontaubella are located in the Priorat region of Catalonia, Spain, characterized by a rugged and picturesque landscape. This area features several mountain passes that connect towns and regions. The passes offer routes for hiking and cycling, providing access to the region's natural features and historical connections. The Montsant Mountain Range also provides "Graus" or access paths to scale cliffs and explore natural sites.
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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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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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Between the towns of Porrera and Cornudella de Montsant we find the Porrera pass or Marrades pass. The ascent to the pass ends at an altitude of 531 meters and, due to its steep slopes, along with the lack of sections to recover from, it is also known by the name of "La Pared". The views that can be seen are spectacular.
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Old bridge that was built in the 19th century, mainly to bring the stones from Les Guixeres to the town for the construction of the New Church. Its name comes from the stream that passes just below it.
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The mountain passes around La Torre de Fontaubella are nestled in the rugged and picturesque Priorat region of Catalonia, Spain. You'll encounter winding roads through wooded areas, dramatic cliffs, and stunning panoramic views of valleys, the flat top of La Mola de Colldejou, and even the Costa Daurada. The Montsant Mountain Range, in particular, features unique 'Graus' or access paths that scale seemingly inaccessible cliffs, leading to undulating plains with distinctive geological formations and diverse flora and fauna.
For those seeking a challenge, Coll de Porrera (La Paret) is renowned for its steep slopes and lack of recovery sections, earning it the nickname 'The Wall'. It reaches an altitude of 531 meters and offers spectacular views as a reward. Additionally, the ascent to Coll Roig Pass (Colldejou) includes a very steep, paved road to its highest point where wind turbines are visible.
Yes, the Portell de Llaberia is a historically significant route near La Torre de Fontaubella. This pass, with its 21 stone-paved zig-zags, once served as a vital gateway connecting villages like Llaberia, La Torre de Fontaubella, Marçà, and Colldejou. It offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the region's past. Another historical point of interest is the Rifà Bridge, an old bridge built in the 19th century.
Absolutely. Coll Roig Pass (Colldejou) offers views of the sea near Colldejou as its road winds through wooded areas. From the Portell de Llaberia, you can also enjoy splendid views of the Costa Daurada, especially from the path leading up to the Pla de la Femada.
Coll de la Teixeta is notable for its strategic location, uniting the Tarragona counties of Priorat and Baix Camp at an elevation of 541 meters. It lies between the Sierra de Puigcerver and the Sierra de Pradell and serves as a significant crossing point for the GR7 long-distance footpath, making it a key pathway for hikers.
The region around La Torre de Fontaubella offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to difficult, such as those found in the Hiking around La Torre De Fontaubella guide. There are also extensive routes for MTB Trails and Cycling, with options like the 'Coll de Porrera (La Paret) – Coll Major loop'.
Yes, the GR7 long-distance footpath crosses Coll de la Teixeta, offering a gravel route towards Porrera. The Montsant Mountain Range also provides numerous 'Graus' or access paths, which are unique hiking routes to scale the cliffs and explore the natural sites on the 'Serra Major'. For more detailed hiking options, refer to the Hiking around La Torre De Fontaubella guide.
The area provides excellent mountain biking opportunities. Routes like the 'Pantano de los Guiamets – vuelta desde Falset' or various loops around Falset offer moderate to difficult challenges. You can find more details and routes in the MTB Trails around La Torre De Fontaubella guide.
The Priorat region, including its mountain passes, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when temperatures are milder. Summers can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winters are generally mild but can bring cooler temperatures to higher passes.
While some passes like Coll de Porrera (La Paret) are challenging, there are also easier sections and routes suitable for families. For instance, the Montsant's 'Graus' vary in difficulty, offering options for different abilities. When planning a family outing, look for trails marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' in nearby hiking guides, such as the 'Paved path – The Puigferrós Viewpoint loop' mentioned in the Hiking around La Torre De Fontaubella guide.
Many outdoor trails in the Priorat region are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific areas or natural parks. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and owners are expected to clean up after their pets. Always ensure your dog is capable of handling the terrain and distance of your chosen route.
Parking availability varies by specific pass and trailhead. For popular spots like those near La Mola de Colldejou or trailheads connecting to the GR7, you can often find designated parking areas in or near the closest villages such as Colldejou, Porrera, or Cornudella de Montsant. It's recommended to research specific starting points for your chosen route to identify the best parking options.
La Torre de Fontaubella and the surrounding villages like Porrera, Cornudella de Montsant, and Marçà offer various amenities. You can find local cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options ranging from guesthouses to small hotels. These villages serve as excellent bases for exploring the mountain passes and the wider Priorat region.


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