Stage 32 – From lake of Banyoles to the plain of the Empordà

Banyoles → Figueres: 54 km +806 m / 63% gravel 33% pavement 4% greenway / cycle lane A stage of changing landscapes and transition towards the Empordà. From the quiet and aquatic environment of Banyoles to the open fields and medieval villages of La Garrotxa and Alt Empordà, the route follows rural tracks, stretches along […]

Stage 31 – From the volcanoes of La Garrotxa to lake of Banyoles

Olot → Banyoles: 40 km +631 m / 41% gravel · 49% pavement · 10% greenway/cycle lane A short stage full of contrasts, connecting two of Catalonia’s most iconic natural landscapes: the volcanic area of Olot and lake of Banyoles. A route that combines paths through beech forests and lava flows, rural roads and tracks […]

Stage 30 – From Ripollès to La Garrotxa

Sant Joan de les Abadesses → Olot: 70 km +1,193 m / 9% gravel · 80% pavement · 11% greenway / cycle lane A stage of contrasts connecting Ripollès with La Garrotxa, crossing green valleys, lush forests and charming stone villages. The route combines sections of greenway and secondary roads that cross the heart of […]

Stage 29 – From Berguedà to Ripollès via La Merolla

La Pobla de Lillet → Sant Joan de les Abadesses: 37 km +527 m / 24% gravel · 46% pavement · 30% greenway / cycle lane A transitional stage between Berguedà and Ripollès, combining mountain roads, rural tracks and the Ferro i del Carbó greenway. A gentle, peaceful route full of charm, linking the pre-Pyrenean […]

Stage 28 – Crossing the Collada de Toses and Coll de la Creueta

Puigcerdà → La Pobla de Lillet: 55 km +1,059 m / 0% gravel · 100% pavement · 0% greenway/cycle lane The only stage entirely on roads, but peaceful and spectacular. From La Cerdanya to Berguedà, the route crosses two large Pyrenean passes, Toses and La Creueta, along quiet mountain roads surrounded by forests and high […]

Stage 27 – From Berguedà to Cerdanya via Coll de Pal

Bagà → Puigcerdà: 50 km +1,505 m / 25% gravel · 75% pavement · 0% greenway/cycle lane A high-altitude stage with endless panoramic views. From Bagà, the route climbs to Coll de Pal, at over 2,100 metres, crossing the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park to reach the open and luminous valley of La Cerdanya. It is one […]

Stage 26 – Around Pedraforca

Gósol → Bagà: 43 km +841 m / 66% gravel · 34% pavement · 0% greenway/cycle lane A short but intense stage, marked by the imposing presence of Pedraforca. The route links the villages of Gósol and Bagà, circling the massif along forest tracks, with constant views of the Serra del Cadí.

Stage 25 – Crossing the Cadí towards Berguedà

La Seu d’Urgell → Gósol: 51 km +1,750 m / 26% gravel · 74% pavement · 0% greenway / cycle lane A stage that goes from La Seu d’Urgell to the foot of Pedraforca. A day with the essence of high mountains, combining long climbs on secondary roads, sections of track under the Serra del […]

Stage 24 – Climbing Pic de l’Orri to La Seu d’Urgell

Sort → La Seu d’Urgell: 83 km +2,430 m / 65% gravel · 35% pavement · 0% greenway / cycle lane A high mountain stage with a major mountain pass as its highlight: Torreta de l’Orri. From Sort, the route follows the Noguera Pallaresa river and enters the Alt Pirineu Natural Park to reach one […]

Stage 23 – From Espot to the capital of Pallars Sobirà

Espot → Sort: 55 km +1,149 m / 65% gravel · 35% pavement · 0% greenway / cycle lane This high mountain stage combines dense forests, alpine meadows and endless views over Pallars Sobirà. The route leaves Espot and climbs up to Coll de la Creu d’Eixol, then follows the natural balcony that connects Espot […]

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