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Coll de Som

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Coll de Som

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Coll de Som is a notable mountain pass situated near Tivenys in Catalonia, Spain, offering a rewarding experience for cyclists and a historical viewpoint for hikers. Reaching an elevation of approximately 189 meters, this pass is a prominent feature in the Terres de l'Ebre region, providing expansive views over the Ebro valley and its surrounding natural landscapes. It's particularly recognized as a challenging yet accessible cycling climb, making it a popular destination for those exploring the area.

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    21. Juni 2022

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    Dieses Segment findet auf einer wenig befahrenen Straße statt. Der Aufstieg ermöglicht Ihnen einen atemberaubenden Blick auf den Ebro, die Vegetation und die umliegenden Massive. Der Abstieg ist dann willkommen um die Beine zu entspannen!
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    Distanz 9,02 km

    Anstieg 180 m

    Abstieg 170 m

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    Ort: Benifallet, El Baix Ebre, Tarragona, Katalonien, Spanien

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    What is the typical difficulty for cycling Coll de Som?

    Coll de Som is classified as a category 4 climb, making it a challenging yet manageable ascent for most cyclists. It features an average gradient of around 5.3%, with some sections reaching up to 8%. The total elevation gain is approximately 165 to 176 meters over a length of 3.1 to 3.85 kilometers, depending on the specific route measured.

    Are there specific hiking trails around Coll de Som, particularly to the castle ruins?

    While Coll de Som is primarily known for cycling, the area does offer opportunities for hiking, especially to the ruins of Castell de Coll de Som. Accessing the castle can be challenging due to a lack of clear, marked paths and potentially slippery stones. It's more of an exploratory hike for history enthusiasts, offering magnificent views of the Ebro valley.

    Is Coll de Som suitable for families with children or dog-friendly activities?

    The main road up Coll de Som is a quiet cycling route, which might be suitable for older children cycling with adults. For hiking, the terrain around the castle ruins is not well-marked and can be challenging, making it less ideal for young children. For dogs, the quiet roads are generally fine, but owners should be mindful of traffic and ensure dogs are leashed, especially near any active routes.

    Where can visitors park when visiting Coll de Som?

    Specific dedicated parking areas directly at the summit of Coll de Som are not explicitly mentioned. However, given its location near Tivenys, visitors typically find parking in or around the village before starting their ascent. As the road has little traffic, roadside parking might be an option in certain safe spots, but it's always best to check local regulations.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Castell de Coll de Som?

    The duration of a hike to Castell de Coll de Som can vary significantly based on your starting point and fitness level, as well as the challenging access to the ruins. As there are no clear, marked trails, the ascent to the castle is more of an off-path exploration. Allow ample time for navigation and enjoying the views, likely a few hours for a round trip from a nearby accessible point.

    What kind of views and natural features can be expected at Coll de Som?

    Coll de Som offers breathtaking panoramic views, particularly of the Ebro River, the surrounding lush vegetation, and distant massifs. The ascent itself provides scenic surroundings, and from the higher vantage point of Castell de Coll de Som, you can enjoy even more expansive vistas of the Terres de l'Ebre region.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at Coll de Som?

    Coll de Som is a mountain pass and does not have direct facilities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation at its summit. Visitors should plan to find these amenities in the nearby town of Tivenys or other surrounding villages in the Terres de l'Ebre region before or after their visit.

    What is the historical significance of Castell de Coll de Som?

    Castell de Coll de Som is a 19th-century fortress, now in ruins, strategically located on a hill overlooking the Ebro River. Its history dates back to the Middle Ages, with mentions from 1158. It served as a crucial point of vigilance and was utilized during the 19th-century Carlist Wars and the 20th-century Civil War due to its commanding views of the Ebro valley.

    How crowded does Coll de Som get, especially on weekends?

    Visitor tips suggest that the road segment leading to Coll de Som has little traffic, implying it's generally not overly crowded. While it's a popular cycling destination, it tends to offer a peaceful experience compared to busier routes. Weekends might see more activity, but it's unlikely to be congested.

    What should I pack for a hike or cycle at Coll de Som?

    For cyclists, appropriate gear, hydration, and basic repair tools are essential. Hikers should wear sturdy footwear, especially if planning to explore the castle ruins where paths are unclear and stones can be slippery. Always carry enough water, sun protection, and a map or GPS device, as mobile signal can be unreliable in some areas.

    Are there any circular routes available for cycling or hiking around Coll de Som?

    While Coll de Som itself is a pass, many cyclists incorporate it into longer circular routes that explore the wider Terres de l'Ebre region. For hikers, creating a circular route to include the Castell de Coll de Som and return to a starting point in Tivenys is possible, though it requires careful navigation due to the lack of marked trails to the castle.

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