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Pregon Pass

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Pregon Pass

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Coll Pregon is a historic mountain pass situated at an elevation of 1,533 meters in the Eastern Pyrenees. This significant saddle forms a natural border between Spain, specifically the Ripollès comarca in Catalonia near Molló, and France, within the Vallespir region of Northern Catalonia, close to Prats de Molló i la Presta. Nestled on the eastern ridge of the Costabona massif, it offers a strategic vantage point and a rich tapestry of natural beauty and historical depth.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 1,530 m

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    Location: Molló, Ripolles, Girona, Catalonia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical hiking difficulty for routes leading to Coll Pregon?

    Routes to Coll Pregon vary in difficulty, but many are considered moderate due to the elevation gain and varied terrain. While some paths are well-maintained, others involve steeper sections and rocky ground. Hikers should be prepared for ascents and descents, especially when connecting to other peaks or passes in the Costabona massif.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for at Coll Pregon?

    Yes, Coll Pregon offers several distinctive features. You'll find the border marker, fita fronterera number 515, which signifies the boundary between Spain and France. The surrounding landscape is also notable for its unique flora, including black pines with unusual shapes due to wind and grazing cows, and juniper. In September, look for the striking lilac flowers of the Pyrenean bord saffron in the meadows.

    Where can I park when visiting Coll Pregon, and is public transport an option?

    Access to Coll Pregon is typically from the Spanish side, with many hikers starting from the municipality of Molló. Parking options are usually available in or near Molló or Espinavell, the picturesque village often passed on the way. Public transport directly to the pass is limited; most visitors rely on personal vehicles to reach the trailheads. Always check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak seasons.

    Is Coll Pregon suitable for a winter hike, or are there specific seasonal conditions to be aware of?

    While the intro suggests late spring to early autumn as the best time, winter hiking at Coll Pregon is possible but requires significant preparation. The pass is at 1,533 meters, meaning snow and ice can be present, making trails challenging and potentially dangerous. Conditions can be unpredictable, so proper winter gear, experience, and checking the latest weather forecasts are essential. Some routes may become inaccessible.

    Are there family-friendly hiking options around Coll Pregon?

    While the main routes to Coll Pregon involve moderate difficulty, there may be shorter, less strenuous sections or alternative paths in the surrounding area that are more suitable for families with younger children. It's advisable to research specific trail lengths and elevation gains to ensure they match your family's hiking abilities. The scenic beauty and historical context can still be appreciated on easier walks in the valleys leading up to the pass.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Coll Pregon?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Pyrenees, including those around Coll Pregon. However, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with livestock (like grazing cows) or protected wildlife. Always ensure you carry enough water for your dog and clean up after them. Check for any specific local regulations or signage that might apply to certain sections of the trails.

    What towns are nearest to Coll Pregon, and do they offer accommodation or dining options?

    The nearest significant town on the Spanish side is Molló, which serves as a common starting point for hikes to Coll Pregon. Molló and the nearby village of Espinavell offer some accommodation options, such as rural guesthouses, and local restaurants or cafes where you can find traditional Catalan cuisine. On the French side, Prats de Molló i la Presta is the closest town, also providing amenities for visitors.

    What is the historical significance of Coll Pregon?

    Coll Pregon holds poignant historical significance, particularly related to the Spanish Civil War. In February 1939, it served as a route for the last group of Republican military personnel, 247 men of the 60th division, fleeing Catalonia towards Prats de Molló. This makes the pass a powerful site for those interested in connecting with the past and understanding the human stories of exile.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or trekking in the Coll Pregon area?

    For general hiking and trekking on established trails around Coll Pregon, permits are typically not required. The area is accessible for recreational use. However, if you plan to engage in specific activities like hunting, fishing, or accessing certain protected natural reserves, it's always best to check with local authorities or park management for any specific regulations or permits that might apply.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Coll Pregon?

    The duration of a hike to Coll Pregon largely depends on your starting point, chosen route, and individual pace. A common starting point is Molló or Espinavell. Depending on the specific trail and elevation gain, a round trip could range from 3 to 6 hours or more. It's advisable to consult detailed route descriptions and maps to estimate the time required for your chosen path.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter around Coll Pregon?

    The diverse landscapes around Coll Pregon, from birch forests to high mountain pastures, support various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter typical Pyrenean fauna such as various bird species, including raptors, and smaller mammals. The presence of grazing cows is also a common sight in the pastures, contributing to the unique character of the landscape.

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