Mountain peaks around Prat De Comte are situated in the Terra Alta comarca of Catalonia, Spain, characterized by a "forcefully accidental" terrain. The region is located northeast of the Ports de Beseit, with a significant portion of its municipal area within the Ports Natural Park. This landscape offers diverse features for visitors, including prominent peaks and varied geological formations. The area is well-suited for outdoor activities such as hiking, with trails ranging in difficulty.
Last updated: May 6, 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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To access the Mola there is a passage equipped with staples and a cable in which we must proceed with caution.
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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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Visitors frequently enjoy Sant Salvador d'Horta Monastery, which offers beautiful views and is a historical site. Another highly regarded peak is Punta de l'Aigua (1098 m), a prominent summit known for its stunning vistas and as part of the 100 Peaks challenge. La Mola or Moleta d'Alfara is also popular for its challenging climb.
The region around Prat de Comte is characterized by a 'forcefully accidental' terrain, featuring diverse geological formations. You'll encounter a landscape full of torrents, canals, water passages, and pools. The peaks themselves offer expansive views, and some, like Punta de l'Aigua, are recognized as natural monuments.
Yes, there are several challenging options. For instance, accessing La Mola or Moleta d'Alfara involves a passage equipped with staples and a cable, requiring caution. The ascent to Punta de l'Aigua also includes sections with rock steps and a calcareous spur marked with stone milestones, which can be dangerous without good visibility.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, the region is well-suited for various outdoor activities, including hiking. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the peaks, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential winter conditions at higher elevations.
The area offers a variety of routes ranging from easy to difficult, catering to different fitness levels. While some peaks involve significant elevation gains and challenging sections, there are accessible paths available. For specific family-friendly options, it's best to consult local trail guides or maps for routes with gentler inclines.
The Sant Salvador d'Horta Monastery is a significant religious building and historical site located on a peak. It offers wonderful views of Horta de San Juan and Roques de Benet. The building is undergoing renovation, and guided tours are available by reservation.
Visitors particularly appreciate the beautiful views and nature, with opportunities to observe vultures during their flight in the thermals. The panoramic vistas from peaks like Sant Salvador d'Horta Monastery and Punta de l'Aigua are frequently highlighted. The unique geological features and the sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs are also highly valued.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking and road cycling, including loops along the Via Verde de la Terra Alta. There are also dedicated running trails that explore the natural park.
Yes, Punta de l'Aigua stands at 1,098 meters, making it one of the most prominent summits. Tossal d'Engrilló, at 1,073 meters, is another significant peak, offering magnificent views and marking the last southern level of the Natural Park of Els Ports that exceeds a thousand meters.
Puig Cavaller is a mountain reaching 707 meters in the Sierra de Solsida. Its summit is distinctive, featuring a flat stone table surrounded by cliffs, offering unique geological interest and views.
The provided information does not indicate that special permits are generally required for hiking or climbing the peaks in the Ports Natural Park area. However, always check local regulations or park visitor centers for the most current information, especially for any restricted areas or specific climbing routes.
While not as frequently highlighted as others, peaks like Rocamala (621.30 meters) and La Falconera (587.50 meters) offer rugged landscapes and potentially unique geological formations or birdwatching opportunities, providing a different experience for those looking to explore beyond the most popular spots.


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