Hiking
Hiking

Cerdanya is presented as the ideal destination for discovering hiking routes. It's a paradise where hikers traverse mountains, forests, valleys, rivers, streams, lakes... a whole world in the midst of nature suitable for all ages and levels.

Cerdanya offers users endless options: long-distance trails (GR), short-distance trails (PR), and other fully signposted routes that complete the range of trails with different difficulty levels.

CAMÍ DE SANT JAUME ROUTE
A beautiful route that will take you to discover incredible landscapes of Cerdanya, crossing rivers and passing through all the villages in the area. It crosses the most secluded and beautiful places on this gentle route that you can enjoy with your family or partner while enjoying the surroundings and nature.

ROUTE TO THE SUMMIT OF PUIGPEDRÓS
For the most daring and brave, we propose reaching one of the highest peaks in Lower Cerdanya: Puigpedrós. With its 2,915m altitude, this incredible peak will provide you with excellent views and exceptional tranquility.

CAMÍ DELS BONS HOMES ROUTE
The Camí dels Bons Homes is a trans-Pyrenean tourist itinerary of approximately 200km that goes from the Sanctuary of Queralt (Berga-Catalonia) to the Castle of Montsegur (Ariège-France). This itinerary commemorates the exile of the Occitan Cathars, called Contrary Cathars and Good Women, who promoted pure and simple Christianity, based on spirituality and against the authoritarian, corrupt, and ostentatious Catholic Church of the 13th century. Currently converted into a Great Route (GR-107), the Cathar Way can be traveled on foot, horseback, and in most sections by mountain bike.

SEGADORS ROUTE
Of great beauty and recent history, the Segadors Route is a proposal for the most experienced in the mountains. This route of about 30km connects Cerdanya with Berguedà, from Bellver de la Cerdanya to the beautiful village of Gósol. This demanding but incredible route was used by the Cathars when fleeing the Inquisition and, more recently, by seasonal workers crossing to work in the fields, such as reapers.

Enjoy this route that mixes nature and history!

CADÍ MOXIERÓ NATURAL PARK
A place of great beauty, it is classified as a high-mountain park between 800 and 2,648 m. The two great mountain ranges of Cadí and Moixeró, joined by the Coll de Tancalaporta, form an impressive mountain barrier in the pre-Pyrenees, with an extension of more than 30 km.

The slopes form steep cliffs with deep valleys in Cadí, and abrupt channels in Moixeró. In the Cadí range, among its landscapes of great beauty and special attraction, we find the rock of l’Orquider, on the northern slope, dominating the wide Prat de Cadí, and the Puig de la Canal Baridana which is the highest point of the Sierra and the Park.

The vegetation of the Park is of great interest, as the varied climatic and altitudinal conditions allow the existence of alpine, Eurosiberian, and Mediterranean species. The fauna, with more than 249 species of vertebrates and a large number of invertebrates, enjoys special prominence. Among mammals, we highlight the chamois, deer, and roe deer, and others such as the marten, stoat, and marmot.

ROMANESQUE ROUTE
The Romanesque Route, a cross-border route of Pyrenean Romanesque art, runs transversely from Perpignan, in the Roussillon region of Northern Catalonia, to Bassella, the southern limit of Alt Urgell. This route crosses the regions of Roussillon, Conflent, Cerdanya, and Alt Urgell; that is, from the Mediterranean to the beginning of the highlands of the west. The route first follows the valley of the Tet River and then connects with the Segre valley, in the form of a natural corridor with the only orographic obstacle of the Perxa pass.

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