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Borró River Crossing

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Borró River Crossing

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The Borró River Crossing is a notable point along the Borró River in Catalonia, Spain, situated at an elevation of 231 meters. This river, a left-bank tributary of the Fluvià River, originates near the southeastern slopes of Puig de Bassegoda and flows for approximately 14 kilometers before joining the Fluvià between the towns of Argelaguer and Besalú. Much of its course, including this crossing, lies within the protected natural area of Alta Garrotxa.

Hikers and cyclists particularly appreciate this crossing…

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    June 3, 2022

    Mountain biking

    depending on the water level with wet feet
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    September 24, 2023

    Cycling

    This is a nice little river crossing that connects different trails to keep you going without having to get on the highway. Right after you cross, when headed towards Besalú, the trail should continue straight up the hill but there is a fence preventing your progress. Don't worry there is a new dirt road that goes to the left and takes you to the same place.

    September 14, 2025

    Mountain biking

    It is a way to cross the river without going through the old road (national 270) to Olot. Despite having rained yesterday the passage is easy, some stones allow you to cross on foot.
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    1. Besalú Romanesque Bridge – Lake Banyoles loop from Olot

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    Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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    Elevation 230 m

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    Location: Sant Ferriol, Garrotxa, Girona, Catalonia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where exactly is the Borró River Crossing located?

    The Borró River Crossing is situated in Catalonia, Spain, within the protected natural area of Alta Garrotxa. It's a point along the Borró River, which flows between Argelaguer and Besalú, connecting various trails in the region.

    Is there parking available near the Borró River Crossing?

    While the intro highlights the crossing's convenience for connecting trails without using busy roads, specific parking areas are not detailed. Visitors typically access the crossing as part of a longer route, often starting from nearby towns like Argelaguer or Besalú where parking facilities would be available.

    What is the typical difficulty of trails connected by the Borró River Crossing?

    The Borró River Crossing itself is generally considered easy to navigate, even with some water. It serves as a practical link for intermediate trails within the Alta Garrotxa region, making it suitable for those looking for a moderate hiking or cycling experience.

    Are there any family-friendly routes that incorporate the Borró River Crossing?

    Yes, the crossing is ideal for those looking for a leisurely walk. Its straightforward nature and the pleasant surrounding landscape make it suitable for families, especially when combined with shorter, less strenuous sections of the connecting trails in the Alta Garrotxa.

    What should I bring for a hike that includes the Borró River Crossing?

    Given that the river's water level can vary and you might encounter wet conditions, it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear that can handle getting damp or wet. Stones are often available to aid crossing, but waterproof or quick-drying shoes are recommended, especially after rainfall.

    Is the Borró River Crossing suitable for winter hikes?

    The Borró River's course is often dry, but it can have water, especially after rain. While the crossing itself is generally easy, winter conditions could introduce colder water or muddy paths. It's best to check local weather forecasts and recent trail conditions before planning a winter visit.

    Are there any cafes or facilities near the Borró River Crossing?

    The Borró River Crossing is located within a natural protected area, so there are no immediate cafes or facilities directly at the crossing point. Visitors should plan to bring their own refreshments and supplies. Nearby towns like Argelaguer or Besalú would offer amenities.

    Can I expect to see wildlife around the Borró River Crossing?

    The crossing is within the protected natural area of Alta Garrotxa, which is known for its natural beauty. While the river itself is often dry, the surrounding forests and landscape are home to diverse flora and fauna typical of the region. Keep an eye out for local birdlife and other small animals during your visit.

    Are there any circular walks that include the Borró River Crossing?

    The Borró River Crossing serves as a key link between various trails. Many hikers and cyclists integrate it into longer routes. You can plan a circular walk by connecting different paths that utilize the crossing as a central point, allowing for diverse exploration of the Alta Garrotxa region.

    Do I need any permits to hike or cycle through the Borró River Crossing area?

    As the Borró River Crossing is part of public trails within the protected natural area of Alta Garrotxa, no specific permits are generally required for hiking or cycling through this section. However, always respect local regulations and environmental guidelines for protected areas.

    How can I avoid crowded trails when visiting the Borró River Crossing?

    To experience the Borró River Crossing and its connecting trails with fewer people, consider visiting during off-peak seasons or on weekdays. Early mornings are also generally less crowded than mid-day, especially during popular hiking seasons.

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