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Gravel bike trails around Santa Coloma de Queralt traverse a landscape characterized by diverse terrain, including rural paths, fields of wheat, and vineyards. The region is situated among cereal fields and near the forests of the prelittoral mountain range, offering varied environments for cycling. The Gaià River also flows through the area, providing picturesque routes for exploration. This blend of natural features makes Santa Coloma de Queralt suitable for gravel biking.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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74.7km
06:00
1,290m
1,300m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.1km
01:40
360m
360m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.9km
02:25
510m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Through the Camí de la Serra you reach the town of Forès, with one of the well-known classical walls. The prize is the spectacular view you'll have from above of the entire Conca de Barberà, a panorama you'll never forget.
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It is the quintessential wall of the Segarra region. It's simply spectacular. It has beauty and above all toughness. It is 850 meters long with a maximum slope of 20.5%, which is at the end of the wall when you reach the town. The beauty of the wall lies in the fact that you can see the town of Forés in the background and you know that you have to climb to the top in a short space... and above all in the views from the town. Forés is one of the most beautiful places in Catalonia without a doubt. For more details, visit the website of the "Clásica dels Murs de Cervera" -- classicadelsmurs.cat
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Forès is located on a promontory, which gives it magnificent views of the Conca de Barberá and its extensive orchard.
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Guimerà is simply spectacular. Its historic center is built in stone, as well as its church and tower. If you get lost in its streets it is as if you get into a time machine that transports you to the Middle Ages.
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Halfway between the monasteries of Santa Maria de Vallbona and Santes Creus, the town of Rocafort de Queralt belongs to the region of Conca de Barberà (Tarragona). Its origin is in the 11th century and in 1370 the barony of Rocafort de Queralt was established. It has a parish church dedicated to Sant Salvador (18th century), built on top of a previous church. The castle, from the 12th century, was completely rebuilt in 1964. Two portals of the wall that protected the town are also preserved.
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Beautiful and small hermitage that is close to the rural center of Figuerola and that is in good condition on its exterior. In addition, there is a space nearby to make a good stop in the shade!
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It is one of the best located towns in the dry land, leave the car parked and set out on the road from here.
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A beautiful town nestled in the middle of dry land from where many routes with good paths leave
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There are over 50 gravel bike trails around Santa Coloma de Queralt, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find a mix of moderate and difficult routes to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The terrain around Santa Coloma de Queralt is quite varied, featuring rural paths, extensive fields of wheat, and vineyards. You'll also encounter sections near the forests of the prelittoral mountain range and routes that follow the picturesque Gaià River, providing a blend of flat and rolling landscapes suitable for gravel biking.
While many routes are classified as difficult, there are also moderate options available. For example, the Bellprat Village – Hermitage of Sant Salvador loop from Santa Coloma de Queralt is a moderate 19 km trail that takes you through rural areas and past historical points of interest, perfect for those looking for a less strenuous ride.
The region is generally pleasant for gravel biking during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. Summer can be hot, especially in the open fields, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended. Winter offers cooler, crisp rides, but some higher elevation paths might be chilly.
Yes, the area is rich in history and offers several points of interest. You can find routes that pass by the impressive Santa Maria de la Sala Hermitage, an 11th-century Romanesque building. High points like Puig de Comaverd or the remains of Montclar castle offer extensive panoramic views. The town itself features the medieval Castell dels Comtes and the charming Plaça Major, perfect for a post-ride stop.
Absolutely. The Gaià River flows through the region, offering picturesque routes with natural pools and forests for exploration. Many trails also lead through the forests of the prelittoral mountain range, providing shaded sections and a different riding experience compared to the open cereal fields.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in Santa Coloma de Queralt are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Ruins of Corral del Monjo – Corral del Monjo loop from Cal Mensa, which is a challenging 52 km route with significant elevation gain.
Santa Coloma de Queralt is primarily accessed by road. While there are some bus services connecting to larger towns, public transport options directly to specific trailheads might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance if you plan to rely on public transport.
In Santa Coloma de Queralt, you can typically find parking in or around the town center, especially near the Plaça Major, which serves as a good starting point for many routes. For routes starting from smaller villages or specific points, look for designated parking areas or safe roadside spots, always respecting local regulations.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, some shorter, flatter sections along rural paths or near the Gaià River could be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with basic gravel riding. The Bellprat Village – Hermitage of Sant Salvador loop, being a moderate 19 km, might be an option for more active families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most rural paths and trails in the Santa Coloma de Queralt area, especially if kept on a leash. However, always be mindful of local regulations, especially when passing through agricultural land or near livestock. It's also important to ensure your dog is fit enough for the distance and terrain.
Yes, for experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, the region offers extensive routes. The Guimerà Historic Village – Guimerà loop from Sant Martí de Tous is a difficult 130 km path with over 2200 meters of elevation gain, exploring the broader region and providing a significant long-distance challenge.


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