Cogulló de Cal Torre, Mountain summit in Castellfollit del Boix and Rajadell, Spain
Cogulló de Cal Torre is a mountain summit composed of conglomerate rock that forms the visible structure across the slope. The stone formations create a natural landscape shaped by geological processes over time.
Over several centuries, the mountain served as a boundary marker between two neighboring municipalities. Its geographical position made it an essential reference point for local communities.
The summit serves as a gathering place where locals mark important dates with community traditions rooted in regional pride. People come here to celebrate shared values and connect with the landscape that defines their area.
The ascent to the summit can be made by several different routes, taking around 45 minutes from the nearest parking spot. The trail starts where the paved road ends and is suitable for people with average fitness levels.
The peak holds a surveying marker placed for scientific mapping purposes. Some geographers consider it one of the potential locations for the geographic center of the broader region.
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