Best mountain peaks around Gandesa offer diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Gandesa, located in the Terra Alta region of Catalonia, features a landscape characterized by hills, valleys, and prominent peaks. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural monuments and historical sites, with several summits exceeding 1000 meters in altitude. These mountain peaks are suitable for various hiking levels, from intermediate to challenging.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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La Punta de l'Aigua is a mountain located near Paüls, in the Lower Ebro region, Catalonia. It is one of the most prominent peaks in the area and is part of the 100 Peaks challenge of the Federation of Hiking Entities of Catalonia (FEEC).
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Serra de Pàndols is a mountain range that forms part of the Catalan Prelittoral Range. It is distributed between the municipalities of Gandesa and Pinell de Brai in Terra Alta, its maximum elevation is Punta Alta, with an altitude of 704 meters.
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Mountain that is at 707 meters and that is in the Sierra de Solsida. The top of the mountain is located on a stone table and is flat on the upper side. Surrounded by cliffs.
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The Coll de la Gilaberta is a traditional pass in the mountains between Paüls and Horta de San Joan. In the meadow of the hill there are metal posts with directions and it is the beginning of the mythical ascent of the Punta del Agua. The beginning of the ascent passes between some curious pine trees and immediately there are some steps through rock to a small hill that seems to have been excavated between two large boulders. The main trail continues straight on towards the head of the Vacarissal ravine. The trail turns to the left (east) and ascends a calcareous spur marked with stone milestones to the top. This section without good visibility can be dangerous. The trail ends at the small plateau of Punta del Agua (1,098 m), there are some rocks and several trees but there is no geodesic vertex, although the views are stunning.
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At the first fork in the path, you can take a shortcut directly through a spur in the land to the path that climbs to the geodesic vertex of Tossal d'Engrilló (1,073 m), planted right on the edge of the precipices of the west face. The views are magnificent. The summit is the last southern level of the Natural Park of Els Ports that exceeds a thousand meters of altitude.
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Due to the location, the building is being renovated. Access via the grand staircase with a large portal,. There is a sign on the door offering guided tours by reservation.
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Beautiful view and a beautiful nature. 👀👍
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With a bit of luck you can observe the vultures from a short distance during your flight in the thermals. Wonderful views of Horta de San Juan and Roques de Benet. Surefootedness should be present as the path occasionally narrow and close to the slope running. Steep return to the monastery.
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The region around Gandesa offers several prominent peaks. Highlights include Sant Salvador d'Horta Monastery, which is a religious building, viewpoint, and summit offering panoramic views. Another significant peak is Punta de l'Aigua (1098 m), a natural monument and summit that is part of the 100 Peaks challenge. Tossal d'Engrilló (1,073 m) also provides magnificent views and is the last southern level of the Natural Park of Els Ports exceeding a thousand meters.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Punta de l'Aigua (1098 m) offers a challenging ascent. The trail includes rock steps and sections that require surefootedness, especially where visibility might be poor. It's considered a challenging climb and is part of the 100 Peaks challenge.
Many peaks around Gandesa offer stunning panoramic views. From Sant Salvador d'Horta Monastery, you can enjoy vistas of Horta de San Juan and Roques de Benet. Punta de l'Aigua (1098 m), despite its small plateau, provides breathtaking scenery. Similarly, Tossal d'Engrilló (1,073 m) is known for its magnificent views from the edge of its western precipices.
Yes, Sant Salvador d'Horta Monastery is a notable historical site located on a mountain peak. This religious building offers not only historical significance but also beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. Guided tours are available by reservation.
Several peaks are recognized as natural monuments. Punta de l'Aigua (1098 m), Tossal d'Engrilló (1,073 m), Puig Cavaller, and Sierra de Pàndols are all designated as natural monuments, showcasing the unique geological and ecological features of the region.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the Gandesa area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Gandesa guide. There are also gravel biking routes, including sections of the Via Verde de la Terra Alta, which you can find in the Gravel biking around Gandesa guide. For road cyclists, the Road Cycling Routes around Gandesa guide provides several challenging routes through the Sierras de Pàndols-Cavalls and towards Cim de Caro Summit.
Yes, Puig Cavaller, located in the Sierra de Solsida, features a distinctive flat stone table at its summit, surrounded by cliffs, creating a unique landscape. Punta de l'Aigua (1098 m) also has a small plateau at its top, reached via a trail with rock steps.
The highest point within the Sierra de Pàndols mountain range is Punta Alta, which reaches an altitude of 704 meters. This range is part of the Catalan Prelittoral Range and is distributed between the municipalities of Gandesa and Pinell de Brai.
Near Sant Salvador d'Horta Monastery, with a bit of luck, you might observe vultures flying in the thermals from a short distance. It's a unique opportunity to witness these birds in their natural habitat while enjoying the beautiful views.
For some trails, such as the ascent to Punta de l'Aigua (1098 m), surefootedness is essential, especially on sections with rock steps or when visibility is poor, as these can be dangerous. Similarly, the path to Sant Salvador d'Horta Monastery can be narrow and close to the slope, requiring caution.
The '100 Peaks challenge' is an initiative by the Federation of Hiking Entities of Catalonia (FEEC). Punta de l'Aigua (1098 m) is one of the prominent peaks included in this challenge, encouraging hikers to summit a list of significant mountains across Catalonia.


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