4.4
(90)
2,094
riders
85
rides
Mountain biking around Cerdanya offers diverse terrain within the wide Cerdanya Valley, nestled between the Catalan and French Pyrenees. The region features Pyrenean peaks reaching close to 3,000 meters, including Puigpedrós, and encompasses parts of the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park. The landscape transitions from sub-Mediterranean forests to alpine meadows, with boreal woodlands of Scots pines and the River Segre traversing the valley.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
2
riders
77.2km
08:20
2,500m
2,500m
Tackle the difficult 48.0-mile Estanys de la Pera Loop from Bellver de Cerdanya, a challenging mountain bike ride with stunning Pyrenean vie
80.9km
09:06
3,050m
3,050m
This difficult 50.3-mile mountain bike route in Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park offers stunning Pyrenean views and challenging terrain.

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4.7
(7)
213
riders
30.5km
03:14
910m
910m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
(7)
188
riders
39.4km
03:45
1,050m
1,050m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
2.0
(1)
125
riders
42.6km
04:33
1,340m
1,340m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.5
(2)
96
riders
53.5km
05:06
1,620m
1,620m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.3
(16)
67
riders
38.5km
02:53
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.7
(3)
54
riders
33.5km
03:07
850m
850m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
62
riders
29.5km
03:22
1,110m
1,110m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(1)
58
riders
47.8km
04:47
1,370m
1,370m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Small Romanesque church located on a plateau with open views of the Cadí and the Segre valley. It retains its original structure and exudes a beautiful simplicity, surrounded by meadows and silence. It is a perfect place to take a break and feel the calm of the mountain. By mountain bike, access is by track with some rocky sections but without excessive difficulty. Tip: take the opportunity to have a drink or take a photo before facing the next climb; the morning light here is especially beautiful.
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Aransa Station Parking (Lles de Cerdanya). The perfect starting point for mountain biking and hiking routes through the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park. Located at approximately 1,550 meters, the parking area offers ample space, nearby water fountains, and open views of the valley. In summer, it's quiet and ideal for starting climbs towards the Pradell Refuge or the Estanys de la Pera lakes. For mountain biking, the start is direct and somewhat demanding: a wide track with a continuous incline. Tip: warm up well before leaving the pavement, pace yourself, and conserve energy, as the initial climbs can be punishing if you start too fast.
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One of the most magical places in the eastern Pyrenees, surrounded by alpine meadows, fir trees, and the two lakes that give it its name. At almost 2,350 meters above sea level, the refuge offers food, accommodation, and postcard-perfect views. It's a gateway to the Perafita pass and the cross-border routes with Andorra. By mountain bike, the climb from Cap del Rec is demanding but spectacular: a wide track, rocky sections, and sustained gradients. The best approach is to take it easy, maintain a steady cadence, and savor the final reward: the reflection of the mountains in the lakes, with the sound of the wind and cows as your only companions.
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A free mountain refuge nestled among black pine forests and high meadows, with sweeping views of the Segre Valley. It's a peaceful spot, ideal for sheltering from the wind or taking a break on routes that connect to Cap del Rec or Tossa Plana. The surroundings retain the pure silence of the upper Cerdanya region. By mountain bike, the final approach is via a stony track with a slight incline; it's advisable to lower the saddle and maintain control on the subsequent descent, as ruts and loose stones can be treacherous if you're riding too fast.
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Located at an altitude of 1,960 meters, this refuge is a key point for cyclists and hikers heading towards the Tossa Plana de Lles or the Nordic ski slopes. The refuge combines a mountain atmosphere with comfortable amenities: a bar, a dining room, and a terrace with open views of the Cadí mountain range. It's a good place to stop, have a hot meal, or adjust your bike before continuing the climb. For mountain biking, the track from Lles has an uneven surface and rocky sections; tires with good grip are recommended, as is maintaining a constant cadence, especially on the final bends where the gradient is noticeable.
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Font de Viliella (Lles de Cerdanya). A small hidden gem in the heart of the village, under a stone porch with a tiled roof, so typical of the Cerdanya region. Fresh water flows between ancient walls, with a half-erased inscription that hints at its history. Ideal for filling your water bottle and taking a breath of fresh air before continuing your ride up the slopes of the Pyrenees. If you're on a mountain bike, be careful on the uphill section from Prullans: it's short but steep and has loose stones; it's best to take it easy and at a leisurely pace, as the spring deserves to be enjoyed when you arrive with plenty of breath.
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Aransa is a small town in the municipality of Lles de Cerdanya, located at an altitude of about 1,550 meters at the foot of the Cadí massif. Known for its natural environment and Nordic ski slopes, the town maintains its mountain architecture with stone houses and open views over the valley. It is a point of passage for hiking, mountain biking and e-bike routes, with paths that connect to the Fornell refuge, the Pera lakes or the Trava pass. The accesses have unevenness and sections of forest track, but are cycleable with adequate preparation. Good place to take a break, fill up with water and enjoy the Pyrenean landscape before continuing the route.
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Small refuge located at 1,510m within the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park. It is reached by a forest track with quite a steep slope, suitable for mountain biking. It is a good stop to rest, eat or spend the night if you are doing long routes like Cavalls del Vent. It has basic services: bunk beds with mattresses and blankets, showers, dining area and kitchen. If it is open, it offers half board; if it is closed, it can be used as an emergency shelter. It is not a spectacular place, but it is useful and well located if you happen to be passing by.
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Cerdanya offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 85 routes available on komoot. These range from easy paths to challenging ascents, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Cerdanya has trails suitable for different abilities. While many routes are challenging, there are 11 easy and 22 moderate mountain bike trails. For families, the region research mentions routes like the "Ruta dels Molins" from Puigcerdà to Bolvir as practically flat and suitable for families, though a specific komoot route for this is not provided in the data. You can find other moderate options like the Estret d'Isòvol Trail – Trail to the Bridge loop from Bellver de Cerdanya, which has a moderate difficulty rating.
The terrain in Cerdanya is highly varied, reflecting its position in the Pyrenees. You'll encounter wide, sun-drenched valleys, Pyrenean peaks, and diverse forests ranging from sub-Mediterranean to alpine meadows. Trails often traverse old country roads, picturesque villages, and natural parks like Cadí-Moixeró, offering a mix of forest paths, rocky sections, and open landscapes.
Cerdanya's trails offer access to stunning natural features. You can explore high-altitude lakes, such as those near the Estanys de la Pera Loop. Many routes also pass through or near significant mountain passes like Gosolans Pass or Pendís Pass, and offer views of majestic Pyrenean peaks, including Puigpedrós. You might also encounter mountain huts like Cap del Rec Refuge.
Cerdanya enjoys a favorable climate with a high number of sunny days annually, making it suitable for outdoor activities across all seasons. However, for mountain biking, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures and stable weather conditions. Summer can also be excellent, especially at higher altitudes, while winter might see snow on higher trails, limiting options to lower elevations.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Cerdanya are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging Cadí-Moixeró Loop, the Gònec Trail – Trail 816 loop from Bellver de Cerdanya, and the Cortals de l'Ingla Refuge – Cap del Ras Viewpoint loop from Prats. These circular routes allow you to start and finish at the same point, often exploring diverse landscapes along the way.
The mountain bike trails in Cerdanya are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from nearly 100 reviews. Over 2,000 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the region, often praising the diverse terrain, stunning Pyrenean scenery, and the extensive network of trails that cater to various skill levels.
Key hubs like Bellver de Cerdanya and Puigcerdà are well-equipped to support cycling tourism, offering various options for accommodation and places to eat. These charming villages serve as excellent starting points for many trails and provide amenities for mountain bikers.
Absolutely. Cerdanya is known for its challenging routes, with 54 out of 87 trails rated as difficult. Notable examples include the Cap del Rec Refuge – Refugi del Pradell (2,100 m) loop from Martinet, which features significant elevation gain, and the Pendís Pass – Cap del Ras Viewpoint loop from Martinet, offering a demanding ride through mountainous terrain.
The region is generally well-equipped to support cycling tourism, which includes accessibility. While specific public transport routes directly to trailheads are not detailed, major towns like Puigcerdà and Bellver de Cerdanya are accessible and serve as common starting points, often with parking facilities. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and parking availability for your specific starting location.
While some routes are popular, Cerdanya's extensive network means you can often find quieter trails, especially outside peak season or by exploring routes that venture deeper into the natural parks. Routes like the Estana (1,570 m) – Pallers Pass loop from Sant Genís might offer a more secluded experience away from the main hubs, allowing you to enjoy the Pyrenean solitude.


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