Puig Rodó and Roca de Migdia Loop
Puig Rodó and Roca de Migdia Loop
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03:49
12.0km
480m
Hiking
Hike a moderate 7.5-mile circular route through the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, featuring lush forests, volcanic cones, and the Dev
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parc Natural de la Zona Volcànica de la Garrotxa
Waypoints
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83 m
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8.32 km
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8.85 km
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12.0 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.25 km
5.46 km
178 m
137 m
Surfaces
5.46 km
3.38 km
1.81 km
1.33 km
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Elevation
Highest point (820 m)
Lowest point (390 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This circular route is rated as moderate, requiring good fitness. It typically takes around 3 hours and 49 minutes to complete, covering a distance of 12.0 km with an elevation gain of approximately 480 meters.
The trail features varied terrain, traversing through lush oak and beech forests, including the unique Fageda d'en Jordà, which grows on ancient lava flows. While many paths are easily accessible, some sections, particularly on the volcanic cones, can be steep. You'll experience the geological wonders of the La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park firsthand.
You'll encounter several notable features. The route passes by the settlement of Sant Aniol de Finestres, the natural rock formation known as Devil's Bridge (Pont del Diable) – Les Medes Gorge, and offers spectacular views from Les Tres Creus (744m) and Roca del Migdia (788m). The entire hike is set within the unique volcanic landscape of La Garrotxa.
The La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park generally does not require entrance fees or specific hiking permits for its trails. However, it's always good practice to check the official park website for any temporary regulations or specific access requirements, especially during peak seasons or for certain protected areas within the park.
While rated moderate, requiring good fitness, some sections can be steep. The La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park offers trails of varying difficulties. This specific route might be challenging for very young children or absolute beginners due to its length and elevation changes. Families with older, experienced hikers should be fine.
The La Garrotxa region benefits from a damp climate, making it lush year-round. Spring and autumn are generally ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Autumn, in particular, showcases stunning colors in the beech and oak forests. Summers can be warm, so an early start is recommended, while winters are generally mild but can have cooler, damp conditions.
The La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply to certain areas or during particular seasons. It's advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and comfort of other hikers. Always clean up after your pet.
Specific parking information for this exact trailhead is not provided, but trails within the La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park typically have designated parking areas near popular access points. It's recommended to check local signage or the park's official resources for the most accurate parking locations closest to your starting point.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other paths. You will find yourself on parts of the Volta a peu a la Garrotxa, Finestres-Sant Aniol pel coll de Palomera, Camí de les Encies a les Medes, and the Camí ral de la Vall de Llémena, among others.
This is a natural park trail, so dedicated facilities directly on the route are limited. It's best to plan for self-sufficiency. You might find amenities in nearby settlements like Sant Aniol de Finestres or other villages surrounding the park before or after your hike.
For a moderate 12 km hike with elevation, you should bring sturdy hiking shoes, sufficient water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing suitable for changing weather conditions. A map or GPS device (like the komoot app) is also recommended for navigation.