Best mountain passes around Falset are found in Catalonia's Priorat region, surrounded by the Montsant and Llaberia mountain ranges. This area offers a diverse mountainous landscape popular for cycling and scenic drives. The passes provide views of vineyards, rugged terrain, and villages, connecting different areas of the region. Falset is known for its road cycling opportunities and diverse hiking trails.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Pass between Tarragona and towards Teruel along the N420. It is also a crossing point for the GR7, on a gravel route you can follow the Porrera path towards Argentera, under the cliffs of the Serra de Llaberia.
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This mountain pass is the passage from the Serra de Montsant towards the Serra de Llaberia, and is also a crossroads between Tarragona and Aragon, towards Alcanyís on the N420. It is also a crossing point for the GR7.
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It's a gradual 5km climb with an average gradient of 4.8%, along a very winding road (as are all the roads in the area), which is usually busy on weekends. The climb is mostly open and offers views, except for the final section which is covered by more vegetation. Upon reaching the summit, leaving to the left the road that climbs higher to Castillejos and the Alto de la Mussara, on clear days with good visibility, you can even see the sea.
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Coll de la Teixeta is a mountain pass that is 541 meters above sea level. It unites the Tarragona counties of Priorat and Baix Camp and is located between the Sierra de Puigcerver and the Sierra de Pradell.
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Between the towns of Porrera and Cornudella de Montsant we find the Porrera pass or Marrades pass. The ascent to the pass ends at an altitude of 531 meters and, due to its steep slopes, along with the lack of sections to recover from, it is also known by the name of "La Pared". The views that can be seen are spectacular.
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For cyclists, the region offers breathtaking views. The Coll d'Alforja provides beautiful ascents and descents through vineyards and agricultural fields, with potential views of the Siurana reservoir and even the sea on clear days. The Coll de la Teixeta also offers beautiful scenery, connecting the Priorat and Baix Camp counties with views of the Camp de Tarragona region.
Absolutely. The Coll de Porrera, also known as 'La Pared' (The Wall), is renowned for its steep slopes and lack of recovery sections, making it a significant challenge for experienced riders. Its ascent reaches 531 meters, offering spectacular views from the top. Coll Major is another pass often combined with Coll de Porrera for extensive and hard bike rides with significant elevation gains.
The Montsant Natural Park, accessible via various 'Graus' (access paths), offers unique hiking opportunities. These paths, ranging from broad pack-horse trails to narrow single-person routes, lead into a wild mountainous area with sheer cliffs and rocky formations. You can enjoy spectacular views over the Priorat region and the Mediterranean Sea, and explore hidden spots and hermitages.
The region is generally attractive for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking, avoiding the peak heat of summer. These seasons also showcase the changing colors of the vineyards and natural landscapes. While winter conditions can occur at higher elevations, many passes remain accessible, though caution is advised.
Yes, the Coll Roig Pass (Colldejou), connecting Mont-roig del Camp and La Torre de Fontaubella, offers views of the sea near Colldejou. Additionally, from the summit of Coll d'Alforja, on clear days with good visibility, you can sometimes even see the sea.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the Falset area is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including moderate trails like 'Falset i monte de las Torres - Circular by the Priorat'. There are also extensive running trails and challenging gravel biking routes that traverse the scenic landscapes.
The Falset area, part of the Priorat region, is renowned for its excellent road cycling. The passes offer quiet roads, quality surfaces, and routes ranging from moderate to very hard, featuring significant elevation gains. Many cycling routes start directly from Falset and incorporate several passes, providing varied terrain and stunning landscapes of vineyards, olive groves, and dramatic mountain scenery.
Absolutely. The mountain passes traverse the famous DOQ Priorat wine region. This allows visitors to seamlessly combine outdoor activities like cycling or hiking with visits to local wineries and a taste of the celebrated Priorat wines, offering a rich cultural and sensory experience.
Yes, some passes hold historical significance. Coll Major, for instance, has historically served as a strategic passage between the Serra de Montsant and the Serra de Llaberia, and also as a crossroads between Tarragona and Aragon along the N420 road, highlighting its importance as a transit route over time.
The terrain varies from winding roads through vineyards and agricultural fields to steep, challenging climbs. Passes like Coll de Porrera are known for their significant gradients and lack of flat sections. Elevations typically range, with passes like Coll de la Teixeta reaching 541 meters above sea level, providing substantial elevation gains for cyclists and hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic vistas where neatly arranged vineyards contrast with the rugged, deeply creviced slopes of the Montsant mountains. The challenging climbs, the quiet roads, and the opportunity to explore charming ancient villages perched on hillocks are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 8 photos and 68 upvotes for the passes in the area.


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