Pic de Costa Cabirolera, Limestone mountain summit in Catalonia, Spain
Pic de Costa Cabirolera is a limestone summit in the Serra del Cadí range, located along the borders of three mountain villages in northeastern Catalonia. The peak rises above a landscape of rocky crests and deep valleys that characterize this part of the Pyrenees.
The summit became part of the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park designation, protecting the mountain landscape in recent decades. This status reflects how local communities have long depended on and shaped this mountainous territory.
Local municipalities of Montellà i Martinet, Bagà, and Josa i Tuixén maintain traditional mountain stewardship practices around the peak throughout the seasons.
Hikers should wear sturdy footwear suitable for rocky terrain and be prepared for steep sections on the limestone slopes. Starting early and carrying sufficient water is important since facilities are scarce along the route.
From the summit, clear days offer views across the entire Serra del Cadí toward neighboring mountain ranges beyond. This perspective reveals how the ridgelines connect across the wider Pyrenean landscape.
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