MTB Roses – Serra de Rodes

Type: MTB
Direction: Counter-clockwise
Distance: 47 km
Duration: 5h 15'
Accumulated climb: 907 m
Accumulated descent: 907 m

Difficulty: 2/3


Description:

Direct and arduous route through the Serra de Rodes. You will discover the villages and agricultural landscapes on the western side of the mountain range, in contrast to the eastern sea-facing side, with completely different coastal villages and landscapes.

 

PRECAUTIONS

  • You should be in good physical shape.
  • Don't forget to bring enough food and drink.
  • Tell someone where you intend to go and, if possible, share your location with them in real-time.
  • You're in a Natural Park. All its rules must be respected.
  • The tracks can be used by people coming in the opposite direction.
  • The Camí de Mar may be used by both walkers and cyclists. Please respect priorities.
  • Heavy motor traffic, especially in summer, on the roads and in built-up areas.
  • Danger of punctures from sharp stones on the track.
  • Danger of punctures from the thorns on the gorse and broom plants on the tracks and path.
  • Be careful of broken sections of the downhill track or path.
  • Do not cross the ford through the stream in the centre of La Valleta above Llançà.
  • Take care when passing through villages.
  • If you lose your bearings, don’t worry, follow the track as far above the line as you can.

 

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  • Disclaimer

    The trails are an option to follow specific routes. The trail markers are exclusively of informative nature that indicate where the planned itinerary goes. Given the diverse situations and circumstances that may occur, it is essentially impossible to guarantee that this signage remains intact always. As such, the Town Hall and/or other entities that maintain the signage are not to be held liable for damages and/or loss in the case of getting lost or any other potential problem that users may face when using the indicated routes.

    For this reason, users following the marked routes are recommended to not only rely on the signage for direction. Rather, both prior and during their excursion, they should have a map, GPS or compass at hand in order to solve any problems that may present themselves.

    Additionally, it is important to keep in mind that when following a marked trail, the norms for movement and correct behaviour should be totally respected, whether on trail, road or streambed.

    The marked routes on the trails are merely informative, and, as such, the Town Hall of Roses is not to be held liable for the accidents occurred whilst using said trails. When using the trails, it is recommended to do so with the proper equipment and material, keeping the prior recommendations in mind.