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Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park

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Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park, Spain
Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park, Spain. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park

Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park is spread across three countys (Comarques) of Catalonia: Alt Urgell, Berguedà and Cerdanya in three provinces. It includes the special protection area of Paratge Natural d'Interès Nacional del Massís del Pedraforca in the south east side of the park.

Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park travel guide

Understand

Visitor information Park_website : Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park official English website

South-east side visitor centres (Bergueda) 1 Park main office and information point (Centre del Parc), C/ La Vinya, 1 - Bagà, ☏ +34 93 824 41 51, [email protected]. Oct–May: M–Th 09:00–14:00, F 09:00–14:00 & 16:00–18:00, Sa 09:00–13:30 & 16:00–18:00, Su & holidays 09:00–13:00; Jun–Sep: M–F 09:00–14:00 & 16:00–18:00, Sa 09:00–13:30 & 16:00–18:00, Su & holidays 09:00–13:00. adapted. It has a permanent exhibition where the different areas of the park are explained with images and interactive panels. In a separate room, there is an audiovisual with impactful music and attractive images of the park that lasts about 12 minutes. According to the program of activities, you can find temporary exhibitions related to the park, nature, culture. (updated Oct 2025) 2 Pedraforca information point (Centre d'Informació i Interpretació del Massís del Pedraforca), Pl. Pedraforca, s/n, Saldes, ☏ +34 93 825 80 46, [email protected]. Visitor reception centre with exhibition on the Natural Site of National Interest of the Pedraforca Massif, its formation, fauna and flora, in an adjacent room. Exhibition dedicated to mining, the main economic activity of the area for many years. (updated Oct 2025)

West side visitor centre (Alt Urgell) 3 Casa dels Parcs dels Pirineus, Av. de les Valls d'Andorra, 33 , La Seu d'Urgell (building of the old Andorran customs), ☏ +34 938 244 151. This office serves PN Alt Pirineu and PN Cadí-Moixeró. The centre has a shop with promotional material (t-shirts, bags, postcards...) and reading material (books and maps) and a temporary exhibition room. adapted for disabled. (updated Oct 2025)

North side visitor centres (Cerdanya) 4 Cadí-Moixeró information point (Centre d’Interpretació del Parc Natural Cadí-Moixeró i el seu entorn), C/ de la font,5, Talló (Bellver de Cerdanya), ☏ +34 973 51 08 02, [email protected]. This centre promotes the rich cultura

Getting there

By plane Barcelona El Prat Airport BCN IATA is around 130 km (81 mi) from the park Girona-Costa Brava Airport GRO IATA is around 130 km (81 mi) from the park Perpignan–Rivesaltes PGF IATA, in France, is around 140 km (87 mi) from the park.

By train 1 La Molina Station, Avinguda d'Alp, la Molina,Alp. R3 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat - Puigcerdà- Latour-de-Carol - Enveitg (updated Oct 2025) 2 Urtx-Alp Station. R3 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat - Puigcerdà- Latour-de-Carol - Enveitg (updated Oct 2025)

By bus Alsa. 1) La Seu d'Urgell - Puigcerdà - Berga - Barcelona, 2) Castellar de n'Hug - Berga - Manresa, 3) la Seu d'Urgell - Ponts - Lleida. (updated Oct 2025) Sagales, toll-free: 902 13 00 14 (domestic). 788 Berga - Solsona (by Cardona). (updated Oct 2025) Autocares Mir. Bagà - Ripoll, Ripoll-Llivia (updated Oct 2025) TEISA. Puigcerdà - Girona. (updated Oct 2025)

By car From Barcelona C-16 until Bagá (south-east side) or Alp, Bellver de Cerdanya, (North side). C-14 until La Seu d'Urgell (West side). North side N-260 runs from La Seu d'Urgell to Belver de Cerdanya to Puigcerdà. South side LV-4241 - BV-4241 runs west from Berga until Sant Llorenç de Morunys. West side C-462 from Sant Llorenç de Morunys until Tuixent following until La Seu d'Urgell. East side N-260 from Bellver de Cerdanya to Ripoll. BV-4031 from La pobla de l'illet until Castellar de n`Hug until Alp-La Molina From Girona C25 unntil C-16 ( south and north sides) or C-14 (west sides)

Getting around

The park is mainly a mountain range with few roads inside the park area.

BV-4031 from la Pobla de Lillet until Castellar de n'Hug. This road give access to LLobregat river source. BV-4024 from Bagà to Coll de Pal (no exit). Road closed in winter. Coll de Pal is near the upper side of La Molina ski resort. Road Bagà to Gisclareny (Carretera de Bagà a Gisclareny) Road from Saldes to Gresolet valley viewpoint (Carretera de Saldes al Mirador de Gresolet). Paved road from the village of Saldes until the viewpoint at 1,573 m (5,161 ft). From here starts a 4x4 track. There is a Parking at the top. C-563 from Tuixent to Gósol, travessing Coll de Jossa at 1,630 m (5,350 ft) and passing through Josa de Cadí. C-462 (Llosa del Cavall reservoir road) from La Seu d'Urgell with Olius, near Solsona. It passes by Sant Llorenç de Morunys and Llosa del Cavall reservoir . It reaches 2,000 m (6,600 ft) so it may have snow in winter. LV-4008 goes from La Seu d'Urgell until Vilanova de Banat hamlet, via Artedò. Road to Cava and Ansobell (Carretera Cava i Ansobell) from Arsèguel until Cava and Ansobell. It does not enters the park but is an access in the north side. Road to Toloriu, Bar and El Quer Foradat (Carretera a Toloriu, Bar i el Quer Foradat). Starts in N-260 and ends in El Quer Foradat. It does not enters the park but is an access in the north side. Road to Estana (Carretera d'Estana). Starts in N-260 and ends in Estana. It has a fork to Villec and Bastanist and his leisure area.

Parking 3 Josa de cadí motorhome parking. no services free. (updated Oct 2025) 4 Carrer del Raval motorhome parking, Carrer del Raval, Camp de Sallent, Bagà. (updated Oct 2025) 5 Martinet motorhome parking (Àrea d'autocaravanes de Martinet). (updated Oct 2025) 6 Castellar de n'Hug motorhome area, Cal Ros, Castellar de n'Hug. free. (updated Oct 2025)

EV charging stations 7 Repsol, C-16 Túnel del Cadí service station (going north). (updated Apr 2026) 8 Repsol, C-16 Túnel del Cad

See

Main attractions 1 Sources of the Llobregat river (Les Fonts del Llobregat), Castellar de n'Hug. The sources are approximately 500 m west of Castellar de n'Hug. It is a place very visited by tourists and hikers. The springs where the river is born flow directly from the cliffs that border Castellar de N'Hug, and form an abundant and rapid waterfall. The source of the river is worth visiting for its spectacular nature, especially in times of abundant water. Parking at Castellar de N'Hug (updated Oct 2025) 2 Source of Bastareny River (La Dou del Bastareny), Pista de Bagà a Monnell (access by track from Bagà to Monnell). There is parking. (updated Oct 2025) 3 Prat de Cadí (access by the Estana - Prat de Cadí - Canal del Cristall route). Prat de Cadí, an ancient lake of glacial origin filled with sediments, now converted into a majestic meadow at the foot of the north face of the Cadí mountain range. Access by the Estana - Prat de Cadí - Canal del Cristall route: The total length of the route is 12 km, with an elevation gain of 1,100 m, and the journey requires approximately 5 hours for the ascent and descent. The excursion begins in Martinet, an area where the granite base of the axial Pyrenees is visible, and continues upwards along the road to Estana. Along this path, the route traverses the entire sequence of pre-Hercynian Devonian rocks, which have been displaced southward during the movement of the Cadí mantle. Travelers must pass through the village of Estana and

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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