Best mountain peaks around Vilajuïga are found within the Alt Empordà region of Catalonia, featuring parts of the Serra de Rodes mountain range and Cap de Creus Natural Park. This area offers a diverse landscape with notable mountain peaks. These locations provide historical significance, panoramic views, and hiking opportunities. The landscape is shaped by unique geological formations and the Tramuntana wind.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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A route to get started on and above all to look at the weather forecast, if it's windy you won't enjoy it.
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Beautiful views of the Bay of Roses. Moderate path.
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Nice walk between the cork oaks and the olive trees, the return path is easier, good for the knees...
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Peak that is part of the FEEC list of 100 peaks where two states and three municipalities meet, Portbou, Cervera de la Marenda and Banyuls de la Marenda. From this point you get wonderful views of the Mediterranean to the east and the Albera mountains to the west, in a magnificent 360º panorama that includes Puig de Sallafort, Puig Neulós and Cap de Creus. At the top we find the ruins of an old medieval castle from the s. X-XI. The round tower is a later construction of the s. XIV or s. XV Until the Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659) when the current northern Catalan counties came under French jurisdiction, the castle depended ecclesiastically on the Count of Empúries and the Bishopric of Girona. The construction technique, like the material, is reminiscent of the castle of Sant Salvador Saverdera, near Sant Pere de Rodes, a peak also included in the list of the 100 Peaks. Salvem Querroig is a northern Catalan association that aims to restore the remains of the castle. For this reason, he had to contact the heir of the last known owner, Ponç Hug, Count of Empúries (1309). The current owner turned out to be Sol María de la Blanca de Medina i Orléans-Braganza, countess of Empúries, of the Ducal House of Medinaceli, based in Seville, and who has granted her permission for the works.
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The Puig d'Esquers is an example of the typical Empordà mountain: sea, mountains, sun, wind, dolmens, Romanesque churches and great views presided over by the Canigó. There are several ascent routes, both from the coast and from the interior. We did it from the Coll de Tres Camins passing by the church of Sant Miquel de Colera. Technical sheet: Altitude: 606 m. Easy excursion. Ascent by track and trail. Difference in level: 220 m. Distance: 2.7 km. Duration: 1h 5min (one way). Recommended for children over 4 years old. Cartography: Topographic map of Catalonia 1:25,000. Protected Natural Areas. Albera Natural Site of National Interest. Cartographic Institute of Catalonia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2hmAAluS_8
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short 50 min (single) mountain hike on very rough terrain. sturdy shoes are necessary.
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The ridge path is VERY rugged. Beware of travel times that are often well above the forecast!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Hermitage of Sant Onofre, a religious building offering spectacular views of the Alt Empordà plain and the Bay of Roses. Other popular choices include Querroig Castle, known for its 360-degree panoramas, and Eagle Peak, which provides continuous changing views towards the Empordà plain and the Pyrenees on clear days.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Sant Salvador Castle on Verdera Mountain, which offers spectacular 360-degree vistas encompassing the Gulf of Roses, the Cap de Creus Natural Park, and the distant Pyrenees. Eagle Peak and Summit of Puig d'Esquers are also highly recommended for their expansive views of the Empordà plain and the Mediterranean coast.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Sant Salvador Castle, located on Verdera Mountain, features impressive ruins of a 13th-century castle and a Romanesque church. Additionally, Querroig Castle offers the ruins of an old medieval castle from the 10th-11th century. Santa Helena de Rodes is home to a pre-Romanesque church and archaeological remains of a medieval town.
The mountain peaks around Vilajuïga are primarily located within the Cap de Creus Natural Park and the Serra de Rodes. You can expect to see unique geological formations, rugged cliffs, and diverse biodiversity. The landscape is notably sculpted by the strong Tramuntana wind, creating a wild and distinctive beauty. Peaks like La Creu de les Palomeres offer excellent viewpoints to appreciate these natural surroundings.
Yes, the Summit of Puig d'Esquers is considered family-friendly and offers exceptional views. Puig de l'Àliga is also noted for its accessibility, with tracks leading to the summit that can accommodate a wide range of visitors, including cyclists, making it a good option for families.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Coll de les Portes loop from Valleta' or the challenging 'MAS PATIRÀS – Summit of Puig d'Esquers loop'. For mountaineering, routes like the 'Puig de les Guilles – Puig Bonic loop' are popular. Cycling is also a great option, with routes like the 'View of the Pyrenees – Scenic Cycle Path loop from Vilajuïga'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Vilajuïga, Mountain Hikes around Vilajuïga, and Cycling around Vilajuïga guides.
The hiking trails to mountain peaks in the Vilajuïga area vary in difficulty. Many routes are classified as moderate, such as the 'Puig de les Guilles – Puig Bonic loop' which takes around 3 hours and 53 minutes. However, there are also challenging options like the climb to Eagle Peak, which can be quite tough, and the 'MAS PATIRÀS – Summit of Puig d'Esquers loop' which is rated difficult. It's advisable to check the specific route details before heading out.
The region offers beauty year-round. During winter, on clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of the snow-capped Pyrenees from peaks like Sant Salvador Castle or Puig de l'Àliga. The strong Tramuntana wind is a characteristic of the area, so checking the weather forecast is always recommended, especially on exposed ridges, to ensure an enjoyable experience.
Yes, the Hermitage of Sant Onofre is a significant religious building from the 16th-17th century, located on a slope of the Sierra de Verdera. Additionally, Santa Helena de Rodes features a pre-Romanesque church with origins dating back to the 9th or 10th century, alongside archaeological remains of a medieval town. For more information on Santa Helena de Rodes, you can visit visitacostabrava.com.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views from various summits, which often include the Mediterranean, the Bay of Roses, the Empordà plain, and the Pyrenees. The combination of rich history, such as the medieval ruins at Sant Salvador Castle and Querroig Castle, with the rugged natural beauty of the Cap de Creus Natural Park, makes for a unique and rewarding experience. The diverse hiking opportunities and the serene, isolated settings are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, the 'Cova de Veta Negra – Sant Salvador Castle loop from Palau-saverdera' is a difficult mountaineering route. Another moderate mountaineering experience is the 'Puig de les Guilles – Puig Bonic loop from Monestir de Sant Quirze de Colera', which covers a distance of approximately 8.66 km with a significant elevation gain. You can find more details in the Mountain Hikes around Vilajuïga guide.


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