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14.4km
1,270m
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Jog the difficult Prat Primer Refuge and GR 7 Loop, an 8.9-mile route with 4170 feet of elevation gain and stunning mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.42 km
3.03 km
1.15 km
504 m
214 m
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9.42 km
3.03 km
781 m
731 m
396 m
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For safety and the best experience, it's generally recommended to jog this high-altitude route between late June and late September. Favorable weather conditions can sometimes extend the season from May to October, but always check local forecasts before heading out.
The trail starts from Andorra la Vella. While specific parking details aren't provided, you would typically look for parking options within or near the capital to begin your ascent. Public transport options within Andorra la Vella could also get you close to the starting point.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or if there are specific leash rules for this trail. It's always best to check with local Andorra tourism authorities or park regulations before bringing your dog on high-mountain routes.
There is no mention of required permits or entrance fees for jogging the Prat Primer Refuge and GR 7 Loop. However, it's always a good practice to verify with local authorities, especially for high-mountain areas or if you plan to stay overnight in refuges.
Expect varied and challenging terrain. The route includes forest paths, alpine pastures, and potentially sections with scree (loose rock) or boulders, indicating rugged and uneven surfaces. Both ascents and descents are generally steep and require careful footing and durable trail running shoes.
This loop offers several notable features. You'll pass the Refugi de Prat Primer, a small refuge with 360-degree views. The Roc de Soldeu Viewpoint and Collada de la Caülla also provide stunning vistas. Additionally, the Mirador del Roc de Senders offers panoramic views over Andorra la Vella and the Valira River valley.
The route is approximately 14.4 kilometers long with a significant elevation gain of 1271 meters. While the estimated duration is around 2 hours and 55 minutes, this is for experienced and very fit trail runners. Given its 'difficult' rating, most joggers should plan for a longer duration, allowing for breaks and enjoying the scenery.
Yes, the loop integrates with the official GR 7 long-distance trail, which is part of the extensive European E4 route. The route also passes through sections of the GR 7 - Andorra (35%), [CIMA AN04] La Comella (23%), Rec de l'Obac (8%), and El Camí IT1TR5 El Camí Capçaler: de Salzes a Balaguer (4%).
The route showcases diverse ecosystems. You'll transition from deciduous forests with trees like downy oak and black pine to high-mountain vegetation, including rhododendron. Birdwatchers might spot robins, blackcaps, thrushes, and blue tits, especially in the forested sections.
Yes, the Refugi de Prat Primer, a key point on the trail, has a fresh water source nearby. However, it's always advisable to carry sufficient water for the entire duration of your jog, especially on challenging mountain routes.
Rated as 'difficult,' this trail demands a high level of fitness due to its substantial elevation gain of 1271 meters over 14.4 kilometers. It involves continuous climbing and descending on varied terrain, including potentially technical sections with loose rock and steep inclines, requiring excellent physical condition and trail running mastery.