BICYCLE TOURISM AND MTB Road routes
ROUTE SERRA DE LA LLABERIA
Embedded ravines, sheer cliffs and spectacular balconies. If you want to discover it, we suggest you follow this route to see a unique natural range.
The route begins in Mont-roig and from there you should go to Pratdip, the land of the dips - the small devilish wolves that chose the mountains to hide - to reach the interior of the Serra de la Llaberia.
The ascent up to Coll de Fatxes is spectacular, located between the municipalities of Vandellòs and L'Hospitalet de l'Infant and the Vall de Llors, just next to Montalt and the Mola de Genessies. The climb continues along the road towards Tivissa, the best prelude before reaching the Priorat region, filled with vineyard covered hills where the vines defy gravity by staying upright to offer us spectacular wines.
The Priorat vineyards are your reward for continuing the route up to Coll de Colldejou, next to La Mola mountain, one of the gems on the Costa Daurada from where you will return to Mont-roig del Camp.
Type of route
Circular
Starting point
Mont-roig del Camp
Arrival point
Mont-roig del Camp
Difficulty
Difficult
Distance
70 Km
Link with the route
https://ca.wikiloc.com/rutes-bicicleta-de-carretera/ruta-6-serra-de-la-llaberia-19554182
Do you want to complete your day?
Capçanes, in the Priorat, preserves a spectacular set of cave paintings. In fact, its uniqueness lies in the number because the largest amount of cave paintings in the country can be found within a two-kilometre radius.
Tivissa hides the medieval structure of the village and a walled physiognomy with unique streets. Don't forget to stop at the Plaça de la Baronia, which until the mid-19th century was the cemetery and from where you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Camp de Tarragona.
Pratdip is a land of dips. In the village you will be able to discover fantastic proposals to discover a unique landscape. Visit the castle to enjoy the views of over the expansive landscape.
Mont-roig del Camp - Miami platja has a unique treasure: the hermitage of the Virgen de la Roca, located in the mountain of the Roca Roja (red rock), which is immortalised in the work of Joan Miró. The place, documented between the 12th and 13th centuries, is also a guesthouse for travellers passing by.