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The Camino Tuc de la Clota is a scenic trail located in the heart of the Val d'Aran region in Catalonia, Spain, offering an immersive experience in the Pyrenees mountains. This route is closely associated with the Tuc dera Clòta peak, which stands at an elevation of 1,391 meters (4,563 feet), situated between the municipalities of Bossòst and Sent Memet. It serves as a gateway to exploring the tranquil, mountainous landscapes of this beautiful corner of Spain.
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Afstand 9,35 km
Boven 390 m
Afdalingen 110 m
Weer
Aangedreven door Foreca
zaterdag 2 mei
16°C
8°C
58 %
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Max. windsnelheid: 6,0 km/h
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The Camino Tuc de la Clota offers varied mountainous terrain. While some sections, particularly over the pass, remain relatively flat, others involve more challenging climbs. It's known for beautiful tracks suitable for gravel and mountain biking, with landscapes including ridges and plateaus.
Yes, parts of the Camino Tuc de la Clota are considered suitable for families and children new to mountain biking. Specifically, the section that goes over the pass remains quite flat for a while before descending towards Bossòst, making it a nice spot for a quieter, family-friendly ride.
The Camino Tuc de la Clota is primarily recommended for gravel cycling and mountain biking. It's a popular track for ascending to the Portillon and exploring the tranquil mountains of the Val d'Aran.
While specific named viewpoints aren't detailed, the trail is renowned for its spectacular views of the surrounding mountainous landscapes, including ridges, lakes, and plateaus. The ascent to Portillon itself offers panoramic vistas.
The challenge level varies. Some sections are gentle and flat, ideal for less experienced riders. However, other parts can be demanding, requiring good physical condition and cycling experience, with some sections potentially requiring cyclists to push their bikes.
Information regarding specific public transport routes directly to the Camino Tuc de la Clota trailhead is not readily available. However, the trail is situated near Bossòst, which may offer transport links. For those driving, parking options would typically be found in nearby towns like Bossòst or at common starting points for mountain trails in the region.
While the Camino Tuc de la Clota is primarily highlighted for gravel and mountain biking, many mountain trails in the Pyrenees are multi-use. Hikers may find sections suitable, but it's advisable to be aware of cyclists and choose routes that are safe and appropriate for walking.
As a mountainous trail in the Pyrenees, the Camino Tuc de la Clota can experience significant winter conditions, including snow and ice. The warmer months are generally recommended for cycling when trails are clear. If considering a winter visit, expect challenging conditions and check local weather and trail reports thoroughly.
The trail is located in the Val d'Aran region, with the peak Tuc dera Clòta situated between Bossòst and Sent Memet. These nearby municipalities, particularly Bossòst, would be the best places to find various amenities such as cafes, pubs, and accommodation options for visitors.
While specific regulations for dogs on the Camino Tuc de la Clota are not detailed, many trails in the Pyrenees allow dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or municipal regulations in Bossòst or the Val d'Aran region for the most current information regarding pets on trails.
The duration to complete the Camino Tuc de la Clota can vary significantly depending on the specific route taken, your chosen activity (cycling vs. hiking), and your fitness level. Routes in this area can range from shorter, family-friendly sections to more challenging ascents to Portillon, which would naturally take longer.