Coll de la Gallina Climb from Bixessarri
Coll de la Gallina Climb from Bixessarri
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16.7km
740m
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Conquer the Coll de la Gallina Climb from Bixessarri, a difficult 10.4-mile touring cycling route with 2422 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Settlement
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8.30 km
Highlight • Mountain Pass
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16.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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16.5 km
189 m
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16.7 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
This climb is considered extremely difficult, classified as "hors-catégorie." Cyclists should expect consistently high gradients, with many sections exceeding 15% and some reaching an "inhuman" 18-20%. It requires a very good level of fitness and is not suitable for beginners.
The Coll de la Gallina is typically open for cycling from April to November. Depending on winter weather conditions, it can sometimes be accessible for longer. These months offer the most favorable conditions for tackling this challenging ascent.
The road surface is generally in excellent condition, having been recently paved to host a stage of the 2015 Vuelta a España. It is a narrow and winding road with a high number of tight switchbacks, making both the ascent and descent technically engaging. You'll also find very minimal traffic, which is a plus.
Yes, the route offers picturesque scenery, especially on its lower slopes. As you gain elevation, you'll find open views. A notable point is the Sanctuary of Canòlic Viewpoint. The summit of Coll de la Gallina, at 1,910 meters, provides panoramic views of Andorra and Catalonia.
You can typically find parking in the village of Bixessarri itself, which serves as the starting point for this ascent. Look for designated parking areas within the village before beginning your climb.
Yes, this route fully covers the official trail [CIMA AN02] Coll de la Gallina * Aixovall / Bixessarri. It also briefly intersects with sections of [CIMA AN10] Os de Civís and [CIMA AN02] Coll de la Gallina * Fontaneda.
No, due to its extreme difficulty, consistently high gradients, and sections reaching up to 20%, this climb is not suitable for families or beginners. It is recommended for experienced touring cyclists with a very good level of fitness.
The Komoot tour data suggests a moving time of approximately 1 hour 34 minutes for the entire 16.7 km round trip. However, given the 'difficult' rating and significant elevation gain (738m), actual completion time will vary greatly depending on your fitness level and how often you stop to rest or enjoy the views. Plan for a longer overall experience.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Coll de la Gallina from Bixessarri. The roads are publicly accessible.
The Komoot tour for the Coll de la Gallina Climb from Bixessarri is designed as a round trip, meaning you will ascend and then descend back to your starting point in Bixessarri.
The Coll de la Gallina has gained significant recognition for its extreme challenge. It was a pivotal climb in the 2015 Vuelta a España, featured in the Andorra Cycling Masters, and is part of the famous "La Purito Route." Its difficulty and stunning Pyrenean views make it an iconic challenge for serious touring cyclists.