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The Coll de Peguera has an approximate distance of 13.9 km from Sant Julià de Lòria, with an average slope of 6.6%. The hardest part is in the first two kilometers. Once the climb is finished, the path can continue until Port de la Rabassa.
November 22, 2023
Coll de la Peguera ends here, but if we follow the detour to the left we can still climb a little further to Rabassa.
July 7, 2022
The Coll de Peguera is also known as Coll de la Rabassa. In fact, on the official Andorra tourism website, the name "Alt de la Rabassa" is used. And on many altimetry websites, it is also known as "Alt de la Rabassa".
The two slopes are quite similar in length and hardness, differing only slightly in the steep descent of the northernmost slope that passes through Aixirivall.
When you reach the top of the mountain pass, you can take a road that goes higher towards the Naturlandia mountain activities park, which is highly recommended by the way. Another curiosity is that from Naturlandia, you continue going up an unpaved road to the border with Spain, where the views are wonderful.
I leave you the link to access the altimetries of @cyclingcols (the best) --> cyclingcols.com/col/Rabassa
February 11, 2024
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