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No traffic road cycling routes around La Seu D'Urgell are situated in the Catalan Pyrenees, a region characterized by high mountains, river valleys, and extensive forested areas. The landscape features significant elevation changes, with routes often traversing mountain passes and offering views of the Cadí range. The town itself lies at the confluence of the Segre and Valira rivers, providing varied terrain for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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riders
90.5km
05:24
2,080m
2,080m
This difficult 56.2-mile road cycling route through Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park offers challenging climbs and panoramic views of the Vansa val
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(3)
313
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57.2km
02:59
1,040m
1,040m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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133
riders
145km
08:31
3,620m
3,620m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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64
riders
81.7km
04:35
1,830m
1,830m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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15.9km
00:57
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Traffic-free bike rides around La Seu D'Urgell
Traffic-free bike rides around La Seu D'Urgell
Small mountain village with quiet streets, stone houses and wide views over the Cadí. It maintains the charm of the old towns of the Pyrenees, with the sound of bells and the smell of firewood in winter. Perfect spot to take a break or load up on water before heading up to the high-altitude slopes. By mountain bike, the access from Arsèguel or Toloriu combines sections of fast track with some short but intense downhill sections. Tip: save some energy, because the exits from the village always go uphill and the views deserve to arrive with air to look at them without rushing.
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A jewel of Catalan Romanesque architecture and one of the most impressive in the Pyrenees. Its austere façade, stone cloister and the silence of the interior convey history and serenity in equal parts. Located in the heart of La Seu, surrounded by lively streets, terraces and shops. By mountain bike, it is a perfect cultural stop before or after a route through the Cadí or Segre: there are bike parking spaces nearby and fountains to fill your tank. Tip: avoid peak hours and get there early or at dusk, when the light caresses the stone and the atmosphere is pure charm.
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A very beautiful pass, as these mountains encompass the best of the mid- and high mountains. The landscape is magnificent, with beautiful views of Pedraforca Mountain. It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful climbs in Alt Berguedà. Pedraforca is one of the most iconic mountains in Catalonia. This mountain has a very distinctive shape, with two peaks (the upper peak at 2,497 meters and Calderer at 2,491 meters). The nearest towns are Gósol and Saldes. Pedraforca is located in the Cadí mountain range.
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Very cool green track to get off the main road and pedal more 😌 calmly
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The Cathedral of La Seu d'Urgell is a large Romanesque church from the 12th century and is unique in this style in all of Catalonia.
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The Segre Park was created as part of a canalization project on the Segre after the floods in 1982 and as part of the Olympic Games.
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Coll de Josa, between Gòsol and Josa del Cadí. Inflection point on the road, you go up here and from here you go down.
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Coll de Josa from Tuixent is a climb in the Spanish Pyrenees region. It has a length of 11.2 kilometers and an ascent of 517 vertical meters with an average gradient of 4.6%, the top of the ascent is located at 1630 meters above sea level.
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There are 16 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around La Seu d'Urgell, offering a variety of distances and elevations. These routes are specifically curated to provide a peaceful cycling experience away from heavy vehicle traffic.
The terrain around La Seu d'Urgell is diverse, ranging from scenic river valleys along the Segre and Valira rivers to challenging mountain ascents within the Catalan Pyrenees. You'll find routes that traverse lush forests, rocky gorges, and high mountain passes, offering varied experiences for all skill levels.
Yes, there are 5 easy no-traffic road cycling routes. A good option for a relaxed ride is the Mas d'Eroles Cheese Dairy – Arfa to Montferrer Road loop from la Seu d'Urgell, which covers about 25 km with minimal elevation gain, perfect for enjoying the scenery without significant challenge.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 7 difficult routes. The Cadí-Moixeró Loop is a demanding 90 km route with over 2,000 meters of elevation gain, taking you through the stunning Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park. Another significant climb is featured in the Coll de la Trava – Coll de Josa (1620 m) loop from la Seu d'Urgell, which is nearly 145 km long with over 3,600 meters of climbing.
Many routes offer breathtaking views of the Catalan Pyrenees and pass through significant natural areas like the Alt Pirineu and Cadí-Moixeró Natural Parks. You might encounter impressive mountain passes such as Coll de la Gallina or Coll de la Trava, and charming settlements like Calbinyà Village.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around La Seu d'Urgell are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Cadí-Moixeró Loop and the more moderate Cafetería Arabica – Vilanova de Banat loop from la Seu d'Urgell.
The region is generally excellent for road cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush landscapes and pleasant temperatures, while autumn provides cooler weather and vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, especially at lower elevations, but higher mountain passes offer cooler conditions. Winter cycling is possible but may be limited by snow and ice on higher routes.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in La Seu d'Urgell, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 30 ratings. Cyclists often praise the stunning Pyrenean vistas, the challenging climbs, and the opportunity to ride on quiet roads away from traffic, making for a truly immersive outdoor experience.
La Seu d'Urgell is accessible by public transport, primarily buses. While many bus services in the region accommodate bicycles, it's always recommended to check with the specific bus operator beforehand regarding their bike carriage policies and any potential fees or restrictions, especially for longer journeys or during peak times.
La Seu d'Urgell, being a hub for outdoor activities, offers various parking options within the town. Many routes start directly from or near the town center, where public parking is available. For routes starting further afield, look for designated parking areas in smaller villages or near natural park entrances, though these might be less formal. Always ensure your vehicle is parked safely and legally.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on established routes within the Alt Pirineu and Cadí-Moixeró Natural Parks. However, it's always advisable to respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of wildlife and other park users. For specific events or large groups, it's best to consult the park authorities.
La Seu d'Urgell is a popular destination for cyclists, so you'll find a good selection of bike-friendly services. Many cafes and restaurants are accustomed to serving cyclists, and several accommodations offer secure bike storage, washing facilities, and sometimes even repair tools. It's always a good idea to check with your chosen establishment in advance.


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