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From Colera to Coll de Llaceres
This hike allows you to explore the Albères from the southern side (on the other side of the border (Empurdan)). The route starts from Colera. The climb to Coll de Llacéres is steep and overgrown. Afterwards, the view opens up over the sea from Port Bou to Cap de Creus.
This hike should be avoided during periods of intense heat as the altitude remains low.
Torre de Querroig from Portbou, return along the Chemin Walter Benjamin
From Platja de Portbou, an ascent to Coll dels Belitres, a border ridge crossing. Then, after Coll de la Farella, the climb to Torre de Querroig. On the return journey, we pass Coll de Rumpissar and descend to Portbou along the Chemin de Walter Benjamin. See practical information. Constantly beautiful panoramas.
A gpx track is essential from (8) to (10). Steep gradients on some sections.Hike consists of trails (forbidden to all motorised traffic), paths (stony and steep), and a concrete track (at the finish).Warning: this hike is not recommended in very hot or scorching weather.
Llança - Castel de Verdura Sant Pere de Rodes
Stunning panoramic views of the sea, Llanca, Puerto de la Selva, Cap Creus, Rosas Bay and Les Albères.
Take a well-deserved break at the fountain square in the village of Serra de Rodes
Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes from Llança Cau del Llop beach
The path from Llança is well marked and climbs steadily to the monastery. As a bonus, a visit to the monastery can enhance your outing.
We started from Cau del Llop beach, but we recommend starting from km 2 of our route at the GR®11 in the village. The road infrastructure behind the fire station allows you to park your vehicle without any problems.
The descent from the monastery via a local trail allows you to discover the village of La Vall de Santa Creu and reach Llança via the cami de ronda along the coast.
Cerbère via the French-Spanish border from Cap Cerbère
A circular loop starting from Cap Cerbère, climbing to follow the ridge line on the French-Spanish border, offering beautiful views on both sides, before dropping back down to Coll dels Belitres and the old border post, then descending to the Catalan village of Cerbère, and finally following the coast to return to the cape.
Cap Cerbère and the Spanish border from Peyrefite Beach
A hike starting from Peyrefite Beach, which largely follows the rocky coastline, from cove to cove, to reach the town of Cerbère, then the eponymous cape and its solar-powered lighthouse, passing by the old customs post at Coll dels Belitres and the ridge marking the border between Spain and France. Return to the starting point via the same route from the centre of Cerbère.
⚠️Check whether the coastal path linking Argelès-sur-Mer to Cerbère is open or closed here before starting this hike.
La Torre de Querroig from Cap Rederìs
Another way to climb to the Tour de Querroig.First, take the Sentier du Littoral coastal path to Cerbère. Then there is a steep climb to Coll de Belitres. Next, a pleasant little track leads to Coll de la Farella and another steep climb to Torre de Querroig.The descent to Coll de Cervera is steep, as is the rest of the route to Coll de Creu and Coll de Gran Bau.Given the steep paths involved, this hike can be considered difficult.
⚠️ Check whether the coastal path linking Argelès-sur-Mer to Cerbère is open or closed here before setting off on this hike.
La Torre de Querroig from the hamlet of Puig del Más in Banyuls-sur-Mer
From the hamlet of Puig del Más, the proposed hike follows the yellow markings of the Walter Benjamin Trail.A pretty balcony path leads to the French-Spanish border.The return from the Tower of Querroig is via a ridge path. The view is magnificent.Two other hikes I have done to reach the Torre de Querroig: Coastal path - Torre de Querroig from Banyuls-sur-mer - La Torre de Querroig from Portbou, return via the Walter Benjamin Trail
Col de Banyuls to Sant-Quirce-de-Colera in Spain
A very pretty hike that starts on a path on the France-Spain border and descends to the Spanish Hermitage.
Among other things, you will discover fountains and border markers.
See practical information (regarding the condition of the path).
Puig de la Calma and Coll del Torn from Coll de Banyuls
A little-used trail from Coll de Banyuls to Puig de la Calma with views of Banyuls-sur-Mer and Spain. Scrubland, forests, grazing cattle. The route can be extended by following the border towards Tour Querroig.
Puig Sallfort and Madeloc Tower from Col de Banyuls
Hike in two circular loops.
Cross the border ridge to reach Puig Sallfort. Descend via theGR®10and the water trail.
Ascent to the Madeloc Tower via a very difficult path.
This hike can be adapted to suit your abilities and the time available (see Practical Information).
Puig de Sallfort from Coll de Banyuls
First, there is a short stretch of track, then a superb path that climbs steeply and passes by the Dolmen de la Cova dels Alarbs.
Then the route continues along a steep path through the rocks as you approach the Sallfort pastures.
The Visorando GPX track is essential, especially if the weather is poor (fog, clouds, snow).
Do not underestimate this short but steep hike. The elevation gain is close to 850 m.
Route modified on 30 November 2022.
Castle of Sant Salvador de Verdera and Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes
A short, easy circular route, even for children, to visit Sant Salvador de Verdera Castle and Sant Pere de Rodes Monastery. Very well-marked trails with superb views of the Mediterranean Sea and the region. Although the route is quite short, it is not shaded.
Col des Gascons from Banyuls-sur-Mer
This is an easy short hike with beautiful sea views.
On the heights of the Côte Vermeille from Banyuls-sur-mer
A circular hike from Banyuls-sur-Mer that takes you past ancient monuments designed by Vauban. Several legendary passes, the Chemin de l'Eau and the Torre de Madaloc. A beautiful view of the coastline.
In addition, the first part of the climb is on the famousGR®10trail.
This hike includes La Torre de Madaloc as part of a circular route.
Between headlands and vineyards in Banyuls-sur-Mer
Banyuls-sur-Mer has a rugged rocky coastline. The path that runs along its cliffs offers beautiful views of the promontories. The climb through the vineyards offers breathtaking views and allows you to appreciate the former "smuggler's republic", now the capital of the Banyuls wine region.
⚠️Check whether the coastal path linking Argelès-sur-Mer to Cerbère is open or closed here before setting off on this hike.
Hiking and a medieval gem above the Bay of Rosas
Starting from a car park offering breathtaking views of the Bay of Rosas, a hiking trail rises up, promising one of the most beautiful experiences on the Costa Brava. This walk, as beautiful as its destination, leads to an exceptional site: the Benedictine monastery of San Pere de Rodes. Perched on the mountainside, this masterpiece of Romanesque art awaits you for an unforgettable dive into history, all for the modest sum of €6. Prepare to fall in love with this place, where the beauty of the Mediterranean landscape meets architectural grandeur.
Tour Madeloc loop with nine passes
This hike offers beautiful views of the seaside resorts that we will overlook throughout the day as we pass through numerous mountain passes. From Argelès-sur-Mer to Banyuls-sur-Mer, and even beyond if the sky is clear, via Collioure and Port-Vendres, the entire Côte Vermeille stretches out before us. The final stretch in Banyuls-sur-Mer allows us to see the official GR®10 sign, the starting (or finishing) point of the Grande Randonnée trail that links this town to Hendaye (from Catalan Country to Basque Country) across the entire Pyrenees mountain range.
Cerbère via the coastal path and return via Puig Joan to Banyuls
This is a demanding hike that begins on the coastal path, allowing you to discover several secluded coves and beaches as well as beautiful views of the Côte Vermeille. The arrival in Cerbère marks the beginning of the second part, where you will climb to reach the magnificent Puig Joan viewpoint after a very challenging ascent. The return journey is along the ridge, offering remarkable views of both the vine-covered hinterland and the coast.
⚠️Check whether the coastal path linking Argelès-sur-Mer to Cerbère is open or closed here before starting this hike.
La Torre de Querroig via the coastal path from Banyuls-sur-mer
This is a long hike with some elevation gain, but the scenery along the way is well worth the effort.The coastal path is absolutely beautiful. The hike is well marked, but the GPX track may be useful. I have classified it as difficult.
See practical information (¹).
Another of my hikes offers a shorter version: Torre de Querroig from Banyuls-sur-Mer.
Crossing the Albères
A three-day hike covering the first three sections ofthe GR®®10. An easy route with no major difficulties, except for the length of the stages, but with panoramic views to enjoy.
Banyuls-sur-Mer at the Col de l'Ullat
First stage of this trek to Amélie-les-Bains. A big day awaits you, but you'll be rewarded with spectacular views. Thefirst morning is physically demanding, especially if it's hot in summer. You'll climb 1,000 metres in one go. The rest of the day is more relaxed, as you'll be on the ridge.
From Banyuls-sur-Mer to Notre-Dame de la Salette
A beautiful getaway open to all, with an elevation gain of about 300 m over 8 km, offering beautiful panoramic views in the heart of the Catalan coast.
From Banyuls-sur-Mer station to Collioure station via Cap Béar
This hike takes you from Banyuls-sur-Mer station to Collioure station. There are frequent trains, allowing you to make the return journey. You can break up the hike at Port-Vendres station.
The route follows the coast from Banyuls to Cap Béar (Cap de Biarra), passing through Anse de Paulilles (Badia de Polilles).Then you cross Port-Vendres to climb up to Fort Saint Elme and descend with a splendid view of Collioure.
⚠️Check whether the coastal path linking Argelès-sur-Mer to Cerbère is open or closed here before starting this hike.
From Port de la Selva to Cala Tavallera
For a swim in turquoise water on a deserted beach, there's no need to go to the tropics. Just a two-hour walk from Port de la Selva, and halfway to Cap de Creus, there's a pretty cove just waiting for you. The only problem is that it'll take just as long to get back, and forget about the benefits of swimming. But it's worth it.
From Banyuls-sur-Mer to Port-Vendres via the coastal path
A wild, rocky coastline, small forgotten coves, terraced vineyards that seem to hang above the waves: this is what you can expect on this hike, dotted with maritime pines and prickly pears. Along the way, the beautifully restored, history-steeped site of Paulilles and various beaches inviting you to take a dip add to the pleasure of this walk in the soft light of the Côte Vermeille.
⚠️Check whether the coastal path linking Argelès-sur-Mer to Cerbère is open or closed here before setting off on this hike.
Puig Sallfort - Torre de Madaloc - Coll dels Gascons
All in all, this is a fairly challenging circular hike. You need to know how to find your way around to undertake this hike.Part of the hike is unmarked and off-trail.However, the climb to Puig Sallfort can be done as a simple round trip via theGR®®10.
GPX track strongly recommended from (5) to (6): from Creu du Sallfort to Chemin de l'eau.
Puig dels Quatre Termes and de Sallfort via the ridges from Les Gascons
A long hike with a significant difference in altitude. From the Col des Gascons, climb to Coll de Vallauria, the water trail, Les Colomates, a ridge to Puig dels Quatre Termes. Return along the GR®®10. Pass Puig de Sallfort and descend along the GR®10.Beautiful scenery, cows, beech forests, springs, a hut, a refuge, summits - enough to keep you busy for a day.La Massane Forest Reserve. Please respect this fragile and protected area from (8) to (16).
The Madeloc Tower "without difficulty"
This hike, which is short but includes some steep sections, is undoubtedly the easiest and quickest way to climb to the Madeloc Tower, where you can enjoy a superb panorama.
On the heights of Cosprons
Just a few kilometres from the beaches and ports of the Côte Vermeille, this hike takes you up to the heights of Cosprons, circling its valley and vineyards. The route offers a pleasant mix of vineyards, stunning viewpoints and 19th-century military ruins. The Madeloc Tower, which is not included in this hike, serves as a landmark throughout.