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No traffic touring cycling routes around Borredà are set within a tranquil and authentic mountain environment in Catalonia, Spain. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including the extensive forests and jagged conglomerates of the Sierra de Picancel, the dense woodlands of the Sierra del Catllaràs, and the rugged valleys of the Riera de Merlès. Quiet secondary roads with gradual elevation gains connect small villages and Romanesque churches, offering an ideal setting for long hours on the bike. Mountains often…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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69.7km
04:45
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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In Ripoll, a visit to the Benedictine monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll with its famous scriptorium, as well as the attached Ethnographic Museum, is worthwhile. The museum conveys the importance of the monastery as a medieval center of education and written culture – particularly through its role in the transmission and production of manuscripts. More information about the monastery and Ethnographic Museum can be found here: https://ripollesturisme.cat/en/romanic/the-monastery-of-sta-maria-de-ripoll/ https://ripollesturisme.cat/en/romanic/museu-etnografic-de-ripoll/
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Sanctuary of the Munts, viewpoint of Osona and Lluçanés, spectacular views.
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It is a very steep and fun climb on both sides. The road is very winding, with continuous curves and countercurves, some of these counterbanks. The asphalt is rough and there is no shoulder, although it is true that traffic is very scarce. The eastern slope, which starts from Campdevánol and passes through Gombrèn, is approximately 14 km and in no case does the slope exceed 5%. It is a sunny climb, very favorable for the colder months. In summer it is usually very hot. The western slope, which starts from Guardiola de Berguedà, is a little longer and presents a first section to La Pobla de Lillet characterized by long straights. It has some sections at 6-7% and the last 3 km are the hardest.
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The Coll de Merolla is the crossing point between the Pobla de Lillet and Campdevànol, that is to say between the upper Berguedà and the Ripollès. The two slopes are gentle, and halfway, near Gombrèn, there is the link with the Carretera de Montgrony, to continue climbing up to Castellar de N'Hug. At the top is the Merolla refuge, site of the legendary full moon brevet dinner.
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The center of Santa Eulàlia de Puig-Oriol belongs to the municipality of Lluçà and is located on the ridge that separates the valley of the Gavarresa river from the valley of the Lluçanès river. The town grew from the first constructions in the 18th century, due to the importance of the transhumance route that connected Sant Feliu Sasserra with Alpens. In many of its houses built between the 18th and 19th centuries you can still read the inscriptions and dates engraved in the stone. At the northern end of the town there is a small parish church in the popular baroque style.
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The Coll de Merolla refuge is located at 1090 meters above sea level, next to the road that connects Pobla de Lillet and Gombrèn. It consists of a kitchen and dining room and four rooms with bunk beds and capacity for 23 people. There is also a community kitchen and bar and restaurant service.
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The Coll de Merolla (1,099 m) separates the counties of Ripollès and Berguedà. At the same pass you will find the refuge of Merolla, where you can make a good stop and have something, if you need strength to continue the route https://www.catalunya.com/refugi-coll-de-la-merolla-17-13006-25?language=ca
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Borredà offers over 50 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes. These routes primarily utilize quiet secondary roads and paths, providing an ideal setting for scenic rides with minimal vehicle interference, connecting small villages and authentic rural surroundings.
The best time for touring cycling in Borredà is typically during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the natural landscapes, such as beech forests and open meadows, are particularly beautiful. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, though some days might be warmer.
Yes, Borredà features several excellent circular no-traffic touring routes. A popular option is the Circular de Borredà Trail, which offers a challenging ride through diverse landscapes. Another great choice is the Alpens, village of blacksmiths - circular tour through Lluçanès, providing a moderate loop experience.
The no-traffic routes around Borredà often pass through stunning natural areas. You can encounter beautiful waterfalls like the Torrent de la Cabana Waterfalls and the refreshing Colomer Pool, perfect for a summer dip. The routes also offer views of dense forests, diverse tree species, and open meadows, with glimpses of iconic peaks like Pedraforca and the Cadí-Moixeró range.
Absolutely. Many routes weave through areas rich in history and culture. You might pass by the historic center of Borredà, with its ancient parish church of Santa María, or discover Romanesque churches like the protected Romanesque Church of Rotgers. The region's past is also visible in old mills and charming small villages.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Borredà range from moderate to difficult. While many routes feature gradual elevation gains, the region's mountainous terrain means that most of the 52 available routes are classified as difficult, with significant ascents. There are 8 moderate routes available for those seeking a less strenuous challenge.
While many routes in Borredà are rated as difficult due to elevation, the focus on quiet secondary roads makes them inherently safer for families. For easier options, consider routes with less elevation gain, or utilize e-bikes to tackle the panoramic climbs more comfortably. Always check the route profile for distance and elevation before heading out with children.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Borredà, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning natural scenery, and the opportunity to explore authentic rural Catalonia away from traffic. The diverse landscapes, from forests to mountain passes, are frequently highlighted as major draws.
Borredà, being a small municipality, generally offers parking options within the village center or near common starting points for routes. It's advisable to check local signage for designated parking areas. For routes starting outside the main village, look for small parking spaces in nearby hamlets or trailheads, ensuring you do not obstruct local access.
Yes, Borredà is situated in a region known for its mountain passes. Routes like the Colomer Pool – Coll de Merolla loop from Salt del Bisbe incorporate significant climbs and passes such as Coll de Merolla. The broader Berguedà region also features challenging passes like Coll de Pradell and Coll de Pal, offering varied terrain for experienced cyclists.
Generally, dogs are welcome on outdoor trails in the Borredà region, especially on quiet roads and forest paths, provided they are kept under control. However, it's always best to check specific regulations for any protected natural areas you might pass through, such as the Sierra de Picancel or Sierra del Catllaràs, where rules might vary. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain.


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