Best mountain passes around Vimbodí I Poblet are found within the Prades Mountains, an area known for its diverse mountainous terrain. This region features numerous elevated points and viewpoints, providing extensive vistas of the surrounding natural reserve. Vimbodí I Poblet is part of the Poblet Natural Area of National Interest, a protected space with well-preserved natural zones. Hiking trails traverse the foothills of the Prades Mountains, offering a mix of elevations and natural elements.
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Not very long but still leaves traces!
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I love it! The summit is approaching!
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The climb to Coll de la Mussara or Coll de les Llebres from Vilaplana is characterized by the number of horseshoe curves (or tornanti) it has, approximately 20 curves (almost like the mythical Alpe Huez). There is an area, almost at the end of the port, where 4 horseshoe curves follow one another: this place is where you have to stop to take a good photo and keep a good memory.
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The southern slope of this port is very steep (like the vast majority in the area). There are no significant ramps, always below 6%. Unlike the passes in the Prades and Montsant mountains, this pass has long straights and the road is not winding. The views from the top are very beautiful, especially towards the north slope. In spring, the descent down the northern slope towards Ulldemolins is amazing, with a very striking contrast of yellow, green and red. In my opinion, as indicated on the website www.cyclingcols.com, the southern slope of this port begins before Cornudella de Montsant, specifically at the junction with the T-702 road, where you can go to Poboleda or Cornudella del Montsant . I leave you the link with the cyclingcols.com profile -- http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Albarca
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Great view to coast and all town passed through to get here
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This mountain road passes through the villages of La Riba, El Pinetell, and Farena, alongside the Brugent River. It's a peaceful route with beautiful views. In the shaded area, there is a risk of frost in winter. The road has good asphalt and two lanes from La Riba to Farena, with gradients between 8 and 12% and some flat sections and descents between El Pinetell and Farena. From Farena onwards, the road narrows to a single lane, but the asphalt remains good, with gradients exceeding 15%. The road joins the TV-7041 from Mont-ral to Capafonts at La Cadeneta.
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The region around Vimbodí I Poblet, particularly within the Prades Mountains, offers several elevated points with breathtaking panoramic views. Notable viewpoints include Horseshoe curves of Coll de La Mussara, which provides extensive views towards the coast. Beyond the listed passes, you can also find stunning vistas from peaks like La Mola d'Estat, Tossal de la Baltasana, Pic de l'Àliga, and the unique Roca Foradada, known for its characteristic hole and incredible panoramic views.
Yes, many of the mountain passes in the Vimbodí I Poblet area are popular among cyclists. For instance, Coll d'Albarca and Coll de Capafonts–Prades are both recognized as cycle ways. The La Riba–Farena Mountain Road also offers a challenging cycling experience with beautiful views. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Vimbodí I Poblet guide.
The region is characterized by diverse mountainous terrain, dense forests, and agricultural lands, including vineyards and chestnut trees. It's part of the Poblet Natural Area of National Interest, a protected space with well-preserved natural zones and numerous springs. You'll encounter a mix of elevations, cliffs, and ravines, with many trails leading through lush forests up to mountain tops offering extensive vistas.
The Prades Mountains offer rewarding outdoor experiences throughout much of the year. Spring is particularly beautiful, especially on the north slope of Coll d'Albarca, where you can see a striking contrast of yellow, green, and red. While the La Riba–Farena Mountain Road can be peaceful, be aware of frost risk in shaded areas during winter. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for activities, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable at higher elevations.
While many routes in the Prades Mountains can be intermediate to challenging, the vast network of marked trails in the Poblet Natural Area includes options suitable for different skill levels, ranging from easy walks to more challenging ascents. When planning a family outing, look for trails described as 'easy' or 'moderate' and consider the elevation gain and distance. The viewpoints themselves are often accessible with shorter walks.
The region boasts a vast network of marked trails suitable for various skill levels, traversing the foothills of the Prades Mountains and leading through forests, cliffs, and ravines. You can find numerous hiking opportunities in the Poblet Natural Area of National Interest. For specific routes, check out guides like Mountain Passes around Vimbodí I Poblet for inspiration on trails that incorporate these elevated points.
Coll de Capafonts–Prades is situated in the middle of the Muntanyes de Prades and is considered one of the most spectacular mountain passes in the Prades range. It's a favorite among cyclists and offers the convenience of taking a break in the nearby village of Prades, which has numerous restaurants serving Spanish snacks in its main square.
Yes, the village of Prades, located near Coll de Capafonts–Prades, is a good option for finding restaurants and places to take a break. The broader Vimbodí I Poblet region and surrounding villages offer various accommodation options and eateries to support visitors exploring the Prades Mountains.
Beyond cycling, the area is excellent for hiking and gravel biking. The diverse terrain of the Prades Mountains and the Poblet Natural Area provides numerous trails for exploring on foot. You can find various routes for different sports, such as those listed in the Cycling around Vimbodí I Poblet and Gravel biking around Vimbodí I Poblet guides, many of which traverse the same scenic areas as the mountain passes.
The Horseshoe curves of Coll de La Mussara are renowned for their approximately 20 horseshoe curves, making the ascent from Vilaplana a memorable experience. There's a specific spot near the end of the pass where four curves follow one another, offering a fantastic photo opportunity and stunning views towards the coast and the towns below.
Absolutely. The La Riba–Farena Mountain Road is a challenging route with gradients between 8% and 12%, and even exceeding 15% in some sections past Farena. It's a peaceful road with beautiful views, passing through villages like La Riba, El Pinetell, and Farena alongside the Brugent River, making it a rewarding challenge for experienced riders.


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