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Jogging routes around Serralongue traverse a mountainous region in the Haut-Vallespir, characterized by its preserved natural environment and varied terrain. The area features extensive wooded sections, offering shaded paths, and is situated at an altitude of approximately 700 meters, providing varying elevations for running. The landscape includes elongated hills, river valleys like the Llierca, and distant views of peaks such as Pic du Canigou.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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39
runners
16.1km
02:26
780m
780m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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runners
10.6km
01:44
680m
680m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15
runners
39.5km
05:38
1,810m
1,810m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
12
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7.78km
01:17
370m
370m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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16.7km
02:23
730m
730m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A pass that is not too difficult to climb and offers a magnificent landscape when crossing the border at the summit.
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It is a mountain pass located at an altitude of 1,513 metres, on the border between France and Spain, connecting Vallespir (France) with Ripollès (Catalonia, Spain). It is a historic and strategic place, used for centuries as a trade route and also during the Retirada (1939), when thousands of refugees crossed the pass fleeing the Spanish Civil War. Today, it is a popular hiking spot and offers spectacular panoramic views of the Pyrenees.
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It was built on the ruins of an old medieval watchtower to reinforce the defence of the Vallespir after the Treaty of the Pyrenees, which established the border between France and Spain. The fort was designed to withstand prolonged sieges, with food stores and a structure capable of protecting both the garrison and the village. A curiosity is that, for centuries, the inhabitants of Prats-de-Mollo could take refuge in the fort in case of invasions, going up through the underground tunnels. In addition to its military use, the fort has also been the scene of festivals and cultural events, such as the celebration of the Fête de l'Ours (Bear Festival), a local tradition that symbolises the struggle between man and nature.
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Built in the 17th century by order of Vauban, Louis XIV's military engineer, to defend the border with Spain after the signing of the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659, the fortress is situated on a hill above the village, offering strategic views. It has underground tunnels that connect to the village and was key to the control of the region.
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The Coll d'Ares is a mountain pass in the Pyrenees that joins the counties of Ripollès and Vallespir, between the municipal terms of Molló and the communal areas of Prats de Molló and la Presta. If we are lucky the views are spectacular. In my case I went up with a Gravel Bike along the road from Camprodon.
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One of the most beautiful ports I've done by bike, in my case twice with the Gravel bike doing the Pirinexus route from Girona. Asphalted port with little traffic, like most ports in the Pyrenees the prize is spectacular views. I did the port already coming from Girona and it was hard. The descent towards Prats de Molló is spectacular.
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The Col d'Arès is a road pass of approximately 17 kilometers. It marks the border between France and Spain at 1513 meters above sea level.
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The Castillo dolmen an impressive architecture
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There are over 30 running routes around Serralongue, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and fitness levels. The area is known for its diverse terrain, from wooded paths to mountainous trails.
Jogging routes in Serralongue traverse a mountainous region characterized by its preserved natural environment and varied terrain. You'll find extensive wooded sections offering shaded paths, elongated hills, and river valleys like the Llierca. The altitude of approximately 700 meters ensures varying elevations, providing both challenging climbs and rewarding descents.
The running routes in Serralongue are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 8 reviews. More than 390 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the natural beauty and challenging aspects of the trails.
Yes, Serralongue is an excellent destination for experienced runners. Out of the 34 available routes, 27 are classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and technical sections. For example, the Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste loop from Barrage de l'Abeillanouse is a challenging 38.5 km route with over 1800 meters of elevation gain.
While many routes are challenging, there are 7 moderate routes available that might be more suitable for beginners or those seeking a less strenuous run. These paths still offer the beautiful scenery of Serralongue without the extreme elevation changes of the more difficult trails. One such option is the Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste – Prats de Mollo loop from Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste, an 8.1 km trail with moderate elevation.
Serralongue's wooded areas provide ample shade, making it pleasant for jogging even during warmer months. The mountainous terrain means cooler temperatures at higher elevations. Spring and autumn generally offer mild weather and vibrant landscapes, while summer benefits from the shaded trails. Winter running is also possible, though some higher trails might require more preparation.
Yes, many of the running routes around Serralongue are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Pla de la Muga – Puig de la Llibertat loop from Serralongue, a challenging 16.7 km loop that offers significant elevation and scenic views.
Serralongue's rich heritage means you can incorporate cultural sightseeing into your runs. You might encounter historical sites like the unique "Conjurador" or the fortified Sainte-Marie church. Natural landmarks include the Llierca river and distant views of the majestic Pic du Canigou. For specific viewpoints, consider routes that pass by highlights such as Panoramic View of the Canigou or View from Serre de la Garsa.
Absolutely. Given Serralongue's mountainous location in the Pyrenees, many routes offer stunning vistas. The Miracles Peak – Dolmen of Castillo loop from Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste is a difficult 10.5 km path specifically known for its challenging climbs and panoramic views of the surrounding Pyrenees.
Yes, the region offers various options for resting or staying overnight. You can find several huts and refuges, such as Refugi Bassegoda Can Galan or Talaixà Refuge, which can serve as excellent points for a break or an overnight stay during longer runs or multi-day adventures.
While many routes offer views of peaks, some trails can lead you closer to or even over them. For instance, you might find routes that provide views of Puig de Bassegoda. The region's mountainous character means that many running paths involve significant ascents, bringing you to elevated points with impressive views.
Serralongue is an excellent choice for trail running with varied elevation. Its location at approximately 700 meters altitude, combined with elongated hills and mountainous terrain, ensures that almost every route involves significant ascents and descents. This provides a dynamic and challenging experience for runners who enjoy elevation changes.


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