Best mountain peaks around Rabós are found within the Alt Empordà region of Catalonia, Spain, characterized by its rugged terrain. The area is situated on the southern slopes of the Serra de l'Albera massif, a Natural Area of National Interest that borders France. This region offers diverse landscapes, from rocky hills to cork oak forests, and is home to the historic Sant Quirze de Colera monastery. The peaks provide opportunities for exploration and appreciation of the natural environment.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Magnificent view ! It’s worth going up there 🤩🤩
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Infernal ascent, when the trees disappear and you seem to be at the top, the pit is waiting for you. Reserve your strength because the last kilometer, despite being on asphalt, is HELL!
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Peak that is part of the FEEC list of 100 peaks where two states and three municipalities meet, Portbou, Cervera de la Marenda and Banyuls de la Marenda. From this point you get wonderful views of the Mediterranean to the east and the Albera mountains to the west, in a magnificent 360º panorama that includes Puig de Sallafort, Puig Neulós and Cap de Creus. At the top we find the ruins of an old medieval castle from the s. X-XI. The round tower is a later construction of the s. XIV or s. XV Until the Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659) when the current northern Catalan counties came under French jurisdiction, the castle depended ecclesiastically on the Count of Empúries and the Bishopric of Girona. The construction technique, like the material, is reminiscent of the castle of Sant Salvador Saverdera, near Sant Pere de Rodes, a peak also included in the list of the 100 Peaks. Salvem Querroig is a northern Catalan association that aims to restore the remains of the castle. For this reason, he had to contact the heir of the last known owner, Ponç Hug, Count of Empúries (1309). The current owner turned out to be Sol María de la Blanca de Medina i Orléans-Braganza, countess of Empúries, of the Ducal House of Medinaceli, based in Seville, and who has granted her permission for the works.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPlOy4QOhtc. The Madeloc tower is a 13th century watchtower located in North Catalonia, in the Albera mountain range. With a height of 650 m, it is visible from the Mediterranean coast to the massifs of the French Pyrenees-Orientales. The tower, erected in the times of Jaume II, king of Mallorca and count of Roselló, had the mission of watching out for Arab incursions on the coast. During the Mallorcan and Aragonese sovereignty, it was part of a network of watchtowers together with the Maçana tower.
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Pic de Sallfort, a majestic peak in the Swiss Alps, offers breathtaking views and a challenging ascent for avid hikers and mountaineers. Its rugged beauty and serene surroundings make it a must-visit destination for those seeking adventure and natural splendor in the heart of Switzerland. https://alexandrareisen.com/
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Fantastic day, almost spring. But it's always cold here. if you want to go there you must bring warm clothes!
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The Rabós area, nestled in the Serra de l'Albera massif, features several notable peaks. Among them are Puig Neulós, the highest point of the massif at 1,256 meters, offering impressive panoramas and marking the Franco-Spanish border. Other significant peaks include Puig d'en Jordà (753 m), Puig de la Calma (711 m), and Puig d'Estela (699 m), all contributing to the rugged landscape and offering expansive views.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. Querroig Castle is a notable historical site and summit. It offers views of the border towns Cerbére and Port Bou, along with the ruins of an old medieval castle from the 10th-11th century. The 9th-century Benedictine monastery of Sant Quirze de Colera, located within the Albera massif, also adds a rich cultural dimension to the area.
The peaks around Rabós offer diverse and extensive views. From Puig Neulós, you can enjoy an impressive panorama over Roselló and Alt Empordà, including both the French and Catalan Mediterranean Sea. Madeloc provides mega great views in all directions, with the sea and mainland creating a breathtaking vista. From Querroig Castle, you get wonderful 360º panoramas of the Mediterranean to the east and the Albera mountains to the west.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Summit of Puig d'Esquers is categorized as family-friendly and offers exceptional views of the Empordà plain and the Mediterranean coast from its 606-meter elevation. While some routes can be challenging, many trails in the Albera massif can be adapted for various fitness levels.
The area around Rabós is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Stone Shelter – Puig de la Calma loop from Monestir de Sant Quirze de Colera' or the 'View of the Eastern Coast – Madeloc Tower loop from Col de Banyuls'. There are also running trails and cycling routes available. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Rabós, Running Trails around Rabós, and Cycling around Rabós guides.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, the Rabós area offers several demanding routes. The 'Pic de Sallfort – Madeloc Tower loop from Col de Banyuls' is a difficult 20.4 km running trail, and the 'Puig de la Calma – Banyuls Pass loop from Monestir de Sant Quirze de Colera' is a difficult 12.9 km hiking route. Sallfort Peak itself is categorized as challenging, offering a magnificent panorama after a strenuous climb.
The Albera massif, where Rabós is located, is known for its diverse landscapes. While specific seasonal recommendations for peaks are not provided, the region's Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can be hot, while winter might bring cooler temperatures to higher elevations.
The Albera massif is characterized by its diverse natural beauty. You'll find rugged terrain, rocky hills, and green valleys. The landscape is covered with cork oak forests and scrubland, offering opportunities to observe various plants and animals. The peaks themselves are natural monuments, providing a habitat for diverse flora and fauna.
Visitors frequently highlight the exceptional panoramic views from the summits. The feeling of accomplishment after a challenging climb, such as to Madeloc, is often mentioned. The combination of natural beauty, the tranquility of the area, and the historical context provided by sites like Querroig Castle also contribute to a rewarding experience.
Yes, several circular routes are available for exploring the mountain peaks. For example, the 'Puig de la Calma – Puig Bonic loop from Monestir de Sant Quirze de Colera' is a difficult 8.9 km running route, and the 'Stone Shelter – Puig de la Calma loop from Monestir de Sant Quirze de Colera' is a moderate 9.2 km hiking route. These loops allow you to experience the diverse landscapes and return to your starting point.
Yes, several peaks in the Albera massif delineate the border with France. Puig Neulós, the highest point of the massif, explicitly marks the Franco-Spanish border. Similarly, Sallfort Peak also sits on the Franco-Spanish border, offering a magnificent panorama of Catalonia and the Mediterranean Sea.


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