How to get there
There are three main access routes by car:
· from Pallars Jussà, via the Collegats pass (C-13)
· from Alt Urgell, via the Cantó pass (n-260)
· from Vall d’Aran, via the Bonaigua pass (C-28).
By bus, there are several combinations from Lleida or Barcelona, with direct lines and daily services from ALSA.
The train arrives at La Pobla de Segur. From there, you can take a bus to Pallars Sobirà.
Taxis are another good option, with a network of taxi drivers who connect the Pallars Sobirà with the major towns, at a flat rate and sharing the journey with other passengers.
Whichever route you choose, and wherever you come from, you’ll be crossing majestic mountain passes that will gradually lead you to one of the wildest and least known areas of Catalonia’s high mountains.
More information on the Pallars Sobirà Tourism website.
How to get there
There are three main access routes by car:
· from Pallars Jussà, via the Collegats pass (C-13)
· from Alt Urgell, via the Cantó pass (n-260)
· from Vall d’Aran, via the Bonaigua pass (C-28).
By bus, there are several combinations from Lleida or Barcelona, with direct lines and daily services from ALSA.
The train arrives at La Pobla de Segur. From there, you can take a bus to Pallars Sobirà.
Taxis are another good option, with a network of taxi drivers who connect the Pallars Sobirà with the major towns, at a flat rate and sharing the journey with other passengers.
Whichever route you choose, and wherever you come from, you’ll be crossing majestic mountain passes that will gradually lead you to one of the wildest and least known areas of Catalonia’s high mountains.
More information on the Pallars Sobirà Tourism website.