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Port de Cabús

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Port de Cabús, also known as Coll de Cabús in Catalan, is a high mountain pass nestled in the majestic Pyrenees, marking a significant border crossing between Andorra and Spain. Standing at an elevation of 2,328 meters (7,638 ft) above sea level, this prominent pass connects the Andorran parish of La Massana with the Spanish town of Alins in Catalonia, offering a unique gateway between the two regions.

Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views from Port de Cabús, which…

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    July 7, 2022

    Mountain biking

    One of the mountain passes with the most spectacular views of Andorra, since in its final part the route opens up (be careful with the wind!) allowing us to see these beautiful panoramic views.
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    November 18, 2021

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    Very poor road quality on the Spanish side, from Andorra everything is perfectly paved.
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    May 12, 2019

    Road cycling

    The Port de Cabús is a pass that crosses the Pyrenees at 2,302 m above sea level. It is located on the border between Andorra and Spain, between the parish of La Massana and the municipality of Alins. Only the Andorran side is paved.
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    1. Àreu - Alins - Port de Cabús - Alins - Àreu — Ruta por el Parque Natural del Alto Pirineo

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    Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 2,300 m

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    Location: Alins, Pallars Sobira, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the road conditions like when approaching Port de Cabús from the Spanish side?

    While the Andorran side (CG-4) is fully paved and offers a smooth ascent, the Spanish side, known as Carretera de Tor, is unpaved, rough, and steep. A 4x4 vehicle is highly recommended for this 7.5 km section due to the challenging terrain.

    Are there any specific landmarks or unique features to look out for near Port de Cabús?

    Yes, near the pass at 2115 meters, you can find "The Storm in a Teacup" sculpture by American artist Dennis Oppenheim, built in 1991. Additionally, the area is known for its free-roaming horses and cows, especially during the summer months.

    Is Port de Cabús suitable for winter hiking or visiting outside the main season?

    The pass is typically open from May to October. Outside these months, especially in winter, it may be closed due to poor weather conditions, heavy snow, or ice. Winter hiking is generally not recommended unless you are an experienced mountaineer with appropriate gear and knowledge of avalanche risks.

    What kind of views can I expect from Port de Cabús?

    Port de Cabús offers spectacular high-mountain views. From the summit, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic vistas of Andorra, the Setúria valley, and extend into Catalonia on clear days. Be prepared for strong winds at the top, which can enhance the dramatic scenery.

    Is there public transport available to Port de Cabús?

    Public transport options directly to Port de Cabús are very limited or non-existent due to its remote, high-mountain location. Visitors typically access the pass by private vehicle, motorcycle, or bicycle.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at Port de Cabús or nearby?

    Port de Cabús is a remote mountain pass with no commercial facilities directly at the summit. There are no cafes, pubs, or formal accommodation options. For services, you would need to descend towards La Massana in Andorra or Alins in Spain.

    What is the elevation of Port de Cabús?

    Port de Cabús is located at an elevation of 2,328 meters (7,638 ft) above sea level, making it a significant high-mountain pass in the Pyrenees.

    Is Port de Cabús a good spot for stargazing?

    Yes, due to its remote location and high elevation, Port de Cabús offers excellent conditions for stargazing. Many visitors recommend staying overnight in a camper van to experience the fantastic sunsets, sunrises, and the clear night sky, which boasts a 5/5 Starlight rating.

    Are there any border controls at Port de Cabús?

    No, despite marking the border between Andorra and Spain, there are no formal border controls or customs checks at Port de Cabús.

    What is the historical significance of Port de Cabús?

    Historically, Port de Cabús held importance as a smuggling route between Spain and Andorra. Today, it primarily serves as a destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking stunning natural beauty.

    Are there any permits required to hike or cycle in the Port de Cabús area?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or cycling in the Port de Cabús area. However, always respect local regulations, private property, and protected areas if you venture off marked trails.

    Is Port de Cabús suitable for families with young children?

    While the views are spectacular, the high-mountain environment, potential for strong winds, and lack of facilities make Port de Cabús less ideal for families with very young children. Some shorter, easier walks might be found nearby, but the pass itself is more suited for older children and adults who are comfortable with mountain conditions.

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