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4,260
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No traffic road cycling routes around Berga are situated in the foothills of the Pyrenees, offering a diverse and challenging terrain for cyclists. The region features significant elevation changes, transitioning from valleys with well-maintained asphalt roads to more rugged sections at higher altitudes. Key natural features include the Serra de Queralt mountain range, proximity to the Parc Natural del Cadí-Moixeró, and the scenic La Baells Reservoir. Cyclists can explore lush forests and picturesque valleys, providing varied riding experiences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
4.0
(1)
325
riders
126km
07:51
3,500m
3,500m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
(6)
372
riders
47.1km
02:20
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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riders
48.4km
03:15
1,460m
1,460m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
117
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93.5km
04:41
1,320m
1,320m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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121
riders
20.3km
01:21
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Amidst the collage of added elements, the Romanesque origin of this church, which has served for worship for centuries, can be perceived. Nestled in the wonderful rural surroundings of Berguedá, it also served as the temple for the adjacent historic farmhouse.
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From this point, you can see Berga, the historic capital of Berguedà, surrounded by the mountains that for decades set the pace of coal mining in the region. Its old town, presided over by the church of Santa Eulàlia and the old walls, retains the character of a city that has managed to combine its industrial heritage with a long cultural and mountain tradition.
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Sant Llorenç de Morunys is a town in the Solsonès region located at 925 metres above sea level, surrounded by the Port del Comte, Busa and Verd mountain ranges. It has a well-preserved medieval centre, with walls, cobbled streets and the 11th-century Romanesque church of Sant Llorenç, as the centre of the complex. It is a key point of passage and stop for mountain routes, cycle tours and crossings through the Pre-Pyrenees. The entrance and exit of the town can be done via roads with demanding slopes or forest tracks depending on the itinerary, but it is always worth stopping there to recover energy, fill up water bottles or take a quality break. A good place to charge batteries, both physical and e-bike.
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It's a very beautiful and challenging mountain pass in the Catalan Pre-Pyrenees, in the Berguedà region. The road enters a very unspoiled area, reaching the villages of Malanyeu and La Nou del Berguedà. The road is narrow but in perfect condition; it's a pleasure to ride here. The Volta a Catalunya included it in its 2024 route, the edition won by Pogaçar, on the stage that finished at the Sanctuary of Queralt. It was on this mountain pass, on its northern slope, that Pogaçar launched a violent attack to go solo and ride the final 30 km and take the stage victory.
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A viewpoint of Catalonia. Pogacar and Merckx have won stages on this peak
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This spiritual place has such a view that it is called the balcony of Catalonia. The Baroque interior is also worth a visit.
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Perfect place to rest after a well-deserved route
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Good point to stop to see the landscape, breathe and have a wine
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There are 17 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Berga, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. This includes 1 easy, 7 moderate, and 9 difficult routes, ensuring options for various skill levels.
The no traffic road cycling routes in Berga offer diverse and challenging terrain, characteristic of the Pyrenean foothills. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, from well-maintained asphalt roads in valleys to more rugged sections at higher altitudes. The region is known for its demanding mountain passes and panoramic views.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, consider The mining route from Berga. This difficult route spans approximately 125.5 km (78.0 miles) and features significant elevation gain, taking around 7 hours and 50 minutes to complete.
Many routes offer stunning views. The Queralt Sanctuary, often called the 'balcony of Catalonia', is a prominent landmark providing spectacular panoramic vistas and is featured on several routes, such as the Rasos de Peguera – Queralt Sanctuary loop from Berga. You might also pass the Serrat or the Figuerassa Viewpoint.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops. For example, the Molí de Minoves loop from Berga is a moderate 46.5 km (28.9 miles) route that takes you through varied landscapes. Another option is the La Mina Tunnel – Queralt Sanctuary loop from Berga, a difficult 57.2 km route.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Berga are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging yet rewarding climbs, the stunning Pyrenean scenery, and the sense of tranquility found on these car-free paths.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the Pyrenean foothills generally offer pleasant cycling conditions during spring and autumn, with milder temperatures. Summer can be warm, especially at lower elevations, while winter may bring colder temperatures and snow at higher altitudes, potentially impacting accessibility on some routes.
Beyond the cycling, the region offers several points of interest. You could explore the abandoned Village of Peguera, which provides a glimpse into the region's mining past. Natural monuments like the Pi de les tres branques or the Font Negra are also accessible in the wider area.
Yes, the Rasos de Peguera – Queralt Sanctuary loop from Berga is a challenging 44.7 km (27.8 miles) route that takes you through this area, known for its significant elevation gain and scenic beauty, including the Rasos de Peguera climb itself.
Yes, the region has several religious sites. The Queralt Sanctuary is a prominent feature on routes like the Church of La Nou de Berguedà – Queralt Sanctuary loop from Berga. You might also encounter the Sant Romà de la Clusa Hermitage in the broader area.


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