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Road cycling routes around Sant Boi de Lluçanès traverse a mountainous landscape characterized by varying elevations, green pastures, and extensive forests. The region, situated in the Lluçanès sub-comarca of Catalonia, features both gentle slopes and demanding climbs. Notable natural features include mountains like Els Munts (1050m) and Puigcornador (977m), alongside forests of red pine and oak. This diverse topography provides a range of road cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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21.2km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This is one of the passes you can overcome to reach the Coll de Canes from its northern slopes (from Sant Joan de les Abadesses) and western slopes (from Ripoll). From both sides, it's a very easy climb, along a good road, and with beautiful panoramic views.
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It is a nice climb because of the tradition of the port, because of the views there are, I recommend that if you go down, be careful because of the sharp curves and the narrow road.
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The Coll de Canes is a port that connects Ripoll with Olot. The eastern slope, which starts from Olot, is harder than the two western slopes. It is a constant 12km at 5-6%, with some ramps in the final part that are somewhat harder. It is a port to pick up the pace and enjoy climbing. There are two slopes that come from the west: the Ripoll slope and the Sant Joan de les Abadesses slope, through the Coll de Santigosa. Both are more extended than the west slope and are very pleasant and enjoyable, especially because of the landscape that surrounds them. I leave you the link of the altimetries published by @cyclingcols --> cyclingcols.com/col/Canes
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The Coll de Canes is a port that connects Ripoll with Olot. The eastern slope, which starts from Olot, is harder than the two western slopes. It is a constant 12km at 5-6%, with some ramps in the final part that are somewhat harder. It is a port to pick up the pace and enjoy climbing. There are two slopes that come from the west: the Ripoll slope and the Sant Joan de les Abadesses slope, through the Coll de Santigosa. Both are more extended than the west slope and are very pleasant and enjoyable, especially because of the landscape that surrounds them. I leave you the link of the altimetries published by @cyclingcols --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Canes
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It is a small town that is in a privileged environment. It is a haven of peace.
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This is the road that leaves Sant Pere de Torelló and ascends the southern slope to Coll de Bracons. It is a winding road, which generally gains altitude, although with continuous breaks. Ideal on hot days as it has many shadows.
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The region offers a diverse mountainous landscape with varying elevations. You'll find both gentle slopes and demanding climbs, traversing green pastures and extensive forests of red pine and oak. This topography provides a range of experiences, from scenic rides through valleys to challenging ascents up mountains like Els Munts and Puigcornador.
Yes, Sant Boi de Lluçanès offers some road cycling routes suitable for beginners. While the area is known for its mountainous terrain, there are 3 routes classified as easy. These routes typically feature mostly paved surfaces and less significant elevation gains, allowing for a more relaxed ride.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 21 difficult road cycling routes. A notable option is the La Trona Viewpoint – La Trona Road loop from Sant Agustí de Lluçanès, which is 80.4 miles (129.3 km) long with significant elevation gains. Another demanding route is the Coll Formic Pass (1,145 m) – La Trona Road loop from Sant Agustí de Lluçanès, covering 68.6 miles (110.3 km) through mountainous terrain.
Many routes offer panoramic views over Lluçanès and Osona, especially from elevated points like the Santuari dels Munts. You might also encounter freshwater springs such as Font de la Mina or Font dels Plàtans, which provide refreshing stops. The area is also home to unique natural monuments like The Lady's Oak, a monumental centenary tree.
Yes, the region features natural attractions including waterfalls. You can find the Mir Waterfall, which adds a beautiful natural highlight to the landscape and can be a point of interest during your ride.
The diverse topography of Sant Boi de Lluçanès makes it enjoyable for road cycling across various seasons. However, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions with moderate temperatures, ideal for tackling both gentle slopes and more demanding climbs. Summers can be warm, but shaded routes through forests provide some relief.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the La Trona Road – La Trona Viewpoint loop from Perafita is a popular moderate circular route, and the La Trona Road – La Trona Viewpoint loop from Sobremunt offers a shorter, moderate option.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied mountainous landscape, the combination of challenging climbs and enjoyable descents, and the scenic stretches through rural villages and past ancient farmhouses. The opportunity for panoramic views is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region is rich in historical sites. You can find several castles nearby, such as Besora Castle and Castle of Torelló. These historical landmarks offer interesting points of interest and a glimpse into the area's heritage as you cycle through the landscape.
While specific parking facilities for each route are not detailed, Sant Boi de Lluçanès and surrounding villages typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability in the starting towns of your chosen route, such as Perafita or Sant Agustí de Lluçanès, to ensure convenient access.
The rural villages and towns within the Lluçanès sub-comarca, including Sant Boi de Lluçanès itself, offer various amenities. You can expect to find local cafes, restaurants, and some accommodation options where you can refuel and rest after your rides. These establishments often cater to visitors exploring the natural beauty of the region.


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