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Camí de la Retirada – Abschnitt Coll d'Ares

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Camí de la Retirada – Abschnitt Coll d'Ares

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Camí de la Retirada – Abschnitt Coll d'Ares

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The Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section is a profoundly significant historical trail located in the Eastern Pyrenees, marking a poignant chapter in European history. This intermediate trail connects the village of Molló in Catalonia, Spain, with Prats de Molló in Vallespir, France, crossing the international border at the Col d'Ares pass, which stands at an elevation of 1,513 meters (4,964 ft) above sea level. It is one of the most important "Paths of the Retreat" used by…

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    28. August 2021

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    Wir nennen den "Weg des Rückzugs" jede der Routen, auf denen die Exilanten, sowohl zivile als auch militärische, die Grenze in Richtung Frankreich überqueren. Deshalb kann man sagen, dass es viele „Wege des Retreats“ gab, einige davon belebter und andere weniger. Was wir hier hervorheben, war eines der wichtigsten. Obwohl die Zahlen nicht genau sind, wird geschätzt, dass zwischen Januar und März 1939 zwischen 85.000 und 95.000 Menschen diese Gipfel überschritten haben.
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    Distanz 3,68 km

    Anstieg 260 m

    Abstieg 80 m

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    Ort: Camprodon, El Ripollès, Girona, Katalonien, Spanien

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    Is the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section suitable for beginners or less experienced hikers?

    While the main 14-kilometer route involves significant elevation changes and is generally considered intermediate, less experienced hikers can still enjoy parts of the Camí de la Retirada. Consider starting from the Coll d'Ares pass itself and exploring shorter, less strenuous sections, or focusing on the historical markers and viewpoints nearby. Always assess your fitness level and choose a route that matches your capabilities.

    Are there specific parking facilities available near the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section trailheads?

    Yes, parking is generally available in the villages of Molló (Spain) and Prats de Molló (France), which serve as the primary starting points for the trail. At the Coll d'Ares pass itself, there is also a parking area, making it convenient for those who wish to start their hike directly at the border or visit the memorials. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as spaces can fill up.

    Can I bring my dog on the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section?

    Yes, the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section is generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions along. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas where livestock may be present or near the border crossing. Always carry water for your pet and be prepared to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.

    What are the public transport options for reaching the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section?

    Public transport options directly to the Coll d'Ares pass are limited. The most practical approach is often to use local bus services to reach the nearby towns of Molló (Spain) or Prats de Molló (France). From these towns, you would typically need to arrange for a taxi or walk to the trailheads. Driving a personal vehicle or carpooling is generally the most convenient way to access the various starting points along the route.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section?

    While the immediate vicinity of the Coll d'Ares pass is quite remote, you will find amenities in the nearby villages. Molló (Spain) and Prats de Molló (France) offer a selection of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, and rural lodgings. These villages are excellent bases for exploring the Camí de la Retirada and the wider Pyrenees region.

    Is it possible to hike the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section during winter?

    Hiking the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section in winter is possible but requires significant preparation and experience. The route crosses a mountain pass at 1,513 meters, and conditions can be harsh, with snow, ice, and strong winds. It's essential to have appropriate winter gear, including snowshoes or microspikes, warm clothing, and to check weather forecasts diligently. For most, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable and safest conditions.

    What unique historical landmarks can be found along the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section?

    Beyond the monument dedicated to the refugees at Coll d'Ares, hikers can discover several poignant historical landmarks. These include the old French customs house at the pass and the remains of the Santa Margarida chapel, which served as a refuge during the 1939 exodus. The trail is also equipped with informational panels that provide context and stories of the 'Retirada', enriching the historical experience.

    Are permits required to hike or cycle the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section?

    No, permits are not required to hike or cycle the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section. It is a public trail accessible to everyone. However, as the route crosses an international border, remember to carry appropriate identification documents, especially if you plan to traverse the entire 14-kilometer section from Spain to France or vice versa.

    What are the best viewpoints along the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section?

    The entire route offers impressive views of the Pyrenees, but some sections stand out. The Coll d'Ares pass itself provides panoramic vistas across both the Spanish and French sides. As you ascend or descend, you'll encounter various clearings and ridges that offer breathtaking perspectives of the surrounding valleys and peaks, including the majestic Canigó mountain on clear days. The informational panels often highlight specific scenic spots.

    How long does it typically take to complete the full 14-kilometer Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section?

    The time required to complete the full 14-kilometer section depends on your pace, fitness level, and how often you stop to take in the history and scenery. For hikers, it typically takes between 4 to 6 hours. Cyclists might complete it faster, but the terrain can be challenging. Allow extra time for breaks, photography, and reflection at the historical landmarks.

    Are there any circular walks or alternative routes near the Camí de la Retirada – Coll d'Ares Section?

    While the main Camí de la Retirada is a linear route between Molló and Prats de Molló, the surrounding area offers numerous other trails. You can find shorter circular walks originating from Molló or Prats de Molló that explore the local forests and hills. Additionally, many other historical 'Paths of the Retreat' exist in the region, offering different perspectives and challenges for those interested in exploring more of the Pyrenees' rich history.

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