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Touring cycling around Peramola, nestled in the Alt Urgell region of the Pre-Pyrenees, offers diverse landscapes for exploration. The area features a varied terrain, ranging from a flatter agricultural plain to a rugged mountainous zone dominated by conglomerate rock formations and cliffs. Cyclists encounter significant elevation changes, including mountain passes, and can also find routes through pine forests and along the Segre valley near the Oliana reservoir. This geographical diversity provides a range of cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
3.5
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14
riders
45.4km
03:30
1,120m
1,120m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
12
riders
105km
07:38
2,350m
2,350m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14
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36.8km
02:47
850m
850m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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12
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32.1km
02:12
570m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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73.6km
05:06
1,340m
1,340m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Convenient mountain town with all the facilities you need during a multi-day cycling or hiking holiday: excellent campsite, a few hotels, several restaurants, a supermarket, a bakery, ...
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Next to the Coll d'Ares, it is the most iconic port in the Montsec mountain range and the Lleida Pre-Pyrenees. The views from above, either towards the Pyrenees and the Isona and Tremp valley, as well as the Plana de Lleida, are magnificent. It is a port with 4 aspects, each one different: - The southern slope, which begins in Artesa de Segre, is almost 24 km long and runs along a road with a lot of traffic, very wide and with long straights. After passing the town of Folquer, you face the hardest section of the climb, now with continuous curves and horseshoes, although with a road that is still very wide. The best are the views of the Lleida plain. It is not a side that I like since it is very stinky. - The southeast slope, the one that begins in Pons, is longer than the previous one, with 29 km. It has 2 rest sections, with some descent, and the road is narrow and twisty. There are good views along the climb. This slope joins the southern slope that comes from Artesa de Segre at the height of Folquer, where the hardest 7 km remain until reaching the top of the pass. - The main northern slope begins in Tremp and is 28.2 km. It is similar to the Artesa de Segre slope, with a similar gradient and a wide, busy road with a progressive slope, although it is true that there are no kilometers that reach 7%. I don't like. - The northwest slope, which also begins in Tremp, takes the old road that goes up through the town of Sant Salvador de Toló. It is a climb without traffic, on an irregular asphalt road, one of the old ones, which is grippy and difficult to roll, but in good condition. If you plan to go up to Comiols on the northern slope, you have to do it here and forget about the slope that runs along the main road.
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Small town located below the Coll de Comiols and at the foot of the Roc de Benavent, a stone structure that can be reached on foot from the town itself.
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The Coll de Comiols is a hill located at 1101 meters high. It acts as the border of several municipalities in the Pallars Jussà region. It offers magnificent views of the surrounding mountains and the Cuenca de Tremp.
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In the middle of a beautiful natural setting, at the foot of the Sierra de Sant Joan, we find this beautiful church, in Romanesque style and from the 12th century. Located in the municipality of Coll de Nargó, in the region of La Noguera.
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Ideal place for cyclists. We can enjoy an incredible landscape and views throughout the climb to the pass. Located at a height of 1,321 metres, in the Catalan pre-Pyrenees, it joins the counties of Pallars Jussà and Alt Urgell.
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There are over 15 touring cycling routes around Peramola. The majority, 14 of them, are classified as difficult, offering significant challenges and elevation gains. There is also one easy and one moderate route available for those seeking less strenuous options.
Peramola's touring cycling routes offer breathtaking views of the Pre-Pyrenees. You can encounter prominent mountain passes like Coll de Comiols and Coll de Bóixols, which provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and the Cuenca de Tremp. The imposing Roca del Corb and the broader Serra d'Aubenç also contribute to the dramatic mountain scenery. Additionally, some routes pass near the picturesque Oliana reservoir and through varied terrain including pine forests and the Segre valley.
Absolutely. Peramola is characterized by challenging mountain passes and significant elevation changes, making it ideal for experienced touring cyclists. Routes like the Coll de Bóixols – Coll de Comiols loop from Coll de Nargó, spanning over 105 km with substantial climbs, offer extensive views from two prominent mountain passes. Another demanding option is the Organyà – Coll de Bóixols loop from Coll de Nargó, which features significant climbs to the Coll de Bóixols.
Peramola is rich in cultural and historical sites that can enhance your cycling experience. You can explore Romanesque monuments such as the church of Sant Miquel and the chapel of Sant Joan, or the remains of the ancient castle of Peramola. The Romanesque church of Sant Salvador del Corb, perched atop the Roca del Corb, is another historical gem. For a glimpse into ancient history, consider visiting the Cave of the Moros (Cova dels Moros), a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring rock art.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Peramola are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the challenging Organyà – Sant Climent de Coll de Nargó loop from Coll de Nargó, which covers 36.8 km through varied terrain, and the Coll de Jou Churro Shop – Coll de Jou loop from Cambrils, a 54 km route with notable elevation gain.
The touring cycling routes in Peramola are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 4 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, ranging from agricultural plains to rugged mountainous zones, and the rewarding climbs to scenic mountain passes like Coll de Bóixols and Coll de Comiols. The varied terrain and stunning views are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
While many routes in Peramola are challenging, there is one easy touring cycling route available. This route offers a gentler introduction to the region's beauty, allowing beginners or families to enjoy the scenery without significant climbs. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific suitability and terrain information.
Yes, you can find natural attractions like waterfalls near Peramola. The Waterfalls of Organyà are a notable natural monument in the vicinity, offering a refreshing stop or a short detour from your cycling route.
The terrain around Peramola is remarkably diverse. You'll encounter a mix of flatter agricultural plains, ideal for smoother rides, and vast, rugged mountainous zones dominated by conglomerate rock formations and cliffs. This geological variety means routes can range from gentle valley rides to strenuous climbs up mountain passes. Pine forests, holm oaks, and other vegetation also add to the scenic beauty.
Yes, if you're starting from Oliana, the Vilaplana Chapel – Suspension Bridge loop from Oliana is a notable route. This 32.1 km route includes the Vilaplana Chapel and a suspension bridge, offering interesting sights and a unique cycling experience with moderate elevation changes.
The municipality of Peramola includes several charming populated centers such as Nuncarca, Tragó, Cortiuda, Castell-Llebre, Sant Honorat, and Sant Salvador del Corb. Exploring these smaller villages can add a rich cultural dimension to your cycling tour. Nearby towns like Oliana and Organyà also offer additional attractions and amenities, making them great stops along your route.
Yes, Peramola is known for its artisan gastronomy. Specifically, you can find delicious artisan cheeses from the Penella house in Castell-llebre. This offers a delightful culinary treat and a unique local experience to complement your touring cycling adventure.


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