Best mountain passes around Amer traverse a region characterized by diverse terrain, including forested areas and elevated viewpoints. The area offers routes suitable for cycling and hiking, often featuring significant climbs. These passes provide access to varied landscapes, from quiet, paved roads to gravel tracks, connecting different valleys and offering panoramic vistas.
Last updated: August 11, 2026
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It is a very pleasant port on both sides since it is very bearable, always with ramps of around 5%. I like it better on the southern slope, the one that starts from The 2 slopes are very different, not only in length, but also in the type of landscape. The southern slope is 31.9km from Roda de Ter. It is used in the Terra de Remences march. It has 2 rest areas. It is an open climb, with mostly panoramic views. At first, a lot of views on the Plan de Vic. The northern slope, which starts from the Vall d'en Bas, is 11 km long and has hardly any views, almost always in the shadow of the vegetation and the gorge through which the road climbs. It has several horseshoe curves that give it the appearance of more of a mountain pass. I leave you the link of the altimetry published by @cyclingcols, the best on these topics --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Condreu
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With the start of the ascent from the road of Sant Aniol de Finestres, at the height of Can Tura and taking the detour from the road of Agustins, a long ascent begins for gravel or mountain biking, with some sectors with slopes of 10% or more, with good terrain.
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It is not particularly beautiful, but it is the point of intersection between the track that goes up through Falgons, the path that comes from Sta Pau and the one that goes up from Sant Aniol de Finestres. Mandatory crossing point to follow the ridge between Rocacorba (Banyoles) and Olot.
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Crossing that is at one end of what is called the Serra de Santa Bárbara, at one of its southern ends of the ridge that goes from the hermitage itself to the sea. The name comes from the farm that is located further north and is located in the small mountain range of Serra Torta.
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Mountain port with a constant slope of around 7%. Above you can follow ideal tracks for gravel. If you go up by road bike you will have to go down the same place again.
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Over 8km climb with an average 7% incline. From the top, there is a gravel road to Pantano de Susqueda, otherwise, with a road bike, you need to come back the same way down
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The most popular mountain pass is Coll de Condreu, known for its constant slope and a cafeteria at the top. Another highly regarded pass is Sant Martí Sacalm, which offers a scenic 8 km climb and a small café.
The mountain passes around Amer feature diverse terrain, from quiet, paved roads suitable for cycling to gravel tracks with steep sectors. Elevations vary, with passes like Coll de Condreu reaching 1015m, and climbs like Sant Martí Sacalm having an average gradient of around 7 percent.
Yes, many passes offer excellent viewpoints. From Coll de Condreu, you can enjoy notable views from Santuario del Far. Coll de Ruscall provides viewpoints along a ridge extending towards the sea, and Sant Martí Sacalm offers great panoramic views at its summit.
The region around Amer's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Amer, Running Trails around Amer, and MTB Trails around Amer.
Yes, some passes offer convenient stops. Coll de Condreu has a cafeteria at the top, and Sant Martí Sacalm features a small café at its summit, perfect for a coffee break after a climb.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain suitable for both road cycling and gravel biking, the challenging climbs, and the scenic routes. The community has contributed over 50 upvotes and 12 photos, highlighting the beautiful views and the rewarding experience of reaching the summits.
Absolutely. The region provides diverse terrain for both road cycling and gravel biking. For example, the Gravel Road Between Coll de Palomera and Sant Aniol is a steep gravel road connecting different valleys. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Amer guide.
Many passes are well-suited for cycling. Sant Martí Sacalm is particularly recommended for its scenic, quiet, and completely paved road. Coll de Condreu also offers a classic climb with a constant slope.
While not explicitly a 'hidden gem,' Coll de Palomera serves as an important intersection point for various tracks, offering a challenging ascent for gravel or mountain biking with steep sectors. It's a mandatory crossing point for following the ridge between Rocacorba and Olot.
Near the mountain passes, you'll find a variety of hiking trails ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include circular routes like 'Santuario del Far de Susqueda' or 'Hermitage of Santa Anna – Sant Martí Sacalm loop'. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Amer guide.
While gradients vary, some notable climbs include Sant Martí Sacalm, which features an average gradient of around 7 percent over its 8 km length. Other passes, like Coll de Palomera, have sectors with slopes of 10% or more.
Yes, the region includes forested areas and trails. Coll de Ruscall, for instance, is a mountain pass that serves as a crossroads within the Serra de Santa Bárbara and is part of a trail that includes forest sections.


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