Comabona, Mountain summit in Serra del Cadí, Spain.
Comabona is a limestone summit in Serra del Cadí reaching 2,548 meters in elevation. The peak offers expansive views across the Catalan Pyrenees and surrounding valleys below.
The mountain sits along a historic route between villages that connected communities for centuries. The landscape has shaped settlement and movement through the Catalan Pyrenees region.
The mountain forms part of the FEEC list of 100 summits, representing significant peaks recognized by the Catalan Federation of Hiking Organizations.
The ascent starts from Prat d'Aguiló using marked hiking trails and takes about two and a half hours for a round trip. The terrain is alpine and windswept, so bring weather-appropriate gear and sturdy footwear for the hike.
A stone geodesic marker stands at the summit marking the highest point. Observant visitors can spot a small geological fault line in the limestone near the peak.
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