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Great Rock of Ferrús

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Great Rock of Ferrús

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Roca Gran de Ferrús, also known as Paret de la Gallina Pelada, is an imposing 2,129-meter mountain located in the Serra d'Ensija, within the municipality of Fígols in the Berguedà comarca of Catalonia, Spain. This prominent natural monument is renowned for its distinctive rock composition, featuring a massive south-facing wall of limestone and conglomerate, making it a significant climbing destination in the Catalan Pre-Pyrenees.

What truly captivates visitors to Roca Gran de Ferrús is its unique blend of challenging climbing…

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    September 25, 2022

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    The Roca Gran de Ferrús or Paret de la Gallina Pelada is a 2129-meter mountain located in the Ensija mountain range in the municipality of Fígols, in the Catalan region of Berguedà. It is an imposing wall of limestone and conglomerate, facing south. There are several climbing routes, the first of which was opened by Miquel Agramunt and Vicenç Fontclara of the Centre Excursionista de Catalunya in 1952. It is easily accessible by the GR 107, at the height of the uninhabited farmhouse of Ferrús.
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    1. Bald Hen Peak – Serra d'Ensija Refuge loop from els Tres Camins

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Location: Fígols, Bergueda, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the specific climbing routes available at Roca Gran de Ferrús for advanced climbers?

    Roca Gran de Ferrús is known for its challenging routes. Advanced climbers can test their skills on routes like Directa Estel (6a, V+ obligatory, 290m), Carn d'olla (7a, 6c obligatory, 245m), and Leon (7c, 7a obligatory, 260m), which is considered one of the toughest in Berguedà. Another highly regarded route is Conill amb tapioca (7a+, 6b obligatory, 240m).

    Are there any beginner-friendly climbing routes or sections at Roca Gran de Ferrús?

    Roca Gran de Ferrús is generally known for its demanding and athletic routes, with difficulties ranging from V+ to 7c. It is not typically recommended for beginners. Climbers should have a good understanding of trad climbing and protection, as many routes are semi-equipped. For those new to climbing, it might be better to seek out other areas in Berguedà with more accessible routes or consider guided experiences.

    What are the parking options for accessing Roca Gran de Ferrús?

    Access to Roca Gran de Ferrús is often via paths from the abandoned village of Peguera. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, visitors typically park near trailheads leading to the Refugio de Ensija or the GR 107 trail, which provides easy access near the uninhabited farmhouse of Ferrús. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak seasons, as parking can be limited in remote areas.

    Is Roca Gran de Ferrús accessible by public transport from Fígols or other nearby towns?

    Public transport options directly to Roca Gran de Ferrús or its immediate access points are very limited due to its remote location in the Serra d'Ensija. Fígols is a small municipality, and reaching the mountain typically requires a private vehicle. Hikers and climbers often drive to a suitable trailhead and then proceed on foot.

    Are there any specific permits or regulations required for climbing at Roca Gran de Ferrús?

    While general access to the Serra d'Ensija for hiking is usually unrestricted, specific permits for climbing at Roca Gran de Ferrús are not typically required for individual recreational climbers. However, it's always wise to check with local authorities or climbing associations for any updated regulations, especially concerning environmental protection or group activities, as rules can change.

    What are the best times of year to visit Roca Gran de Ferrús for hiking, distinct from climbing?

    While the intro mentions spring and autumn for climbing, hiking at Roca Gran de Ferrús and the surrounding Serra d'Ensija is also excellent during these seasons due to moderate temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can also be suitable for hiking, especially at higher altitudes, but be prepared for warmer conditions. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice, as the area can experience significant snowfall.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or easier hiking trails near Roca Gran de Ferrús?

    Roca Gran de Ferrús itself is primarily a challenging climbing destination. However, the broader Serra d'Ensija offers various hiking opportunities that can be more family-friendly. Look for trails around the Refugio de Ensija or sections of the GR 107 that are less strenuous. These areas provide beautiful scenery and a chance to enjoy nature without the demands of technical climbing.

    Is Roca Gran de Ferrús and its surrounding trails dog-friendly?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on hiking trails in the Serra d'Ensija, including those leading to Roca Gran de Ferrús. However, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to clean up after them. For climbing, the terrain can be very challenging for dogs, so it's best to assess your dog's capabilities and the specific route before bringing them along.

    What type of accommodation is available near Roca Gran de Ferrús or in Fígols?

    Accommodation near Roca Gran de Ferrús is limited due to its remote nature. The Refugio de Ensija is a mountain hut offering basic lodging for hikers and climbers. In the nearby municipality of Fígols and surrounding Berguedà region, you can find rural guesthouses (cases rurals), small hotels, and apartments. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or pubs in Fígols or close to the access points for Roca Gran de Ferrús?

    Fígols is a small village, so dining options are modest. You might find a local bar or a small restaurant offering traditional Catalan cuisine. For more variety, you would need to venture to larger towns in the Berguedà region. It's advisable to pack your own food and drinks, especially if you plan a full day of climbing or hiking, as amenities near the mountain itself are non-existent.

    What are the geological characteristics that make Roca Gran de Ferrús unique for climbing?

    Roca Gran de Ferrús stands out due to its distinctive rock composition: an imposing wall of conglomerate often covered with a thin layer of limestone. This offers a unique climbing experience, as climbing on conglomerate is less common in an area where limestone predominates. The conglomerate provides excellent, adherent rock with large cobblestones, while some limestone sections can be more delicate, creating a varied and challenging climb.

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