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The Cadí-Moixeró
Natural Park was created in July 1983 in response to the need to protect the Sierra del Cadí and the surrounding area. It has a total surface area of 41,342, ha. which makes it - together with the recently established
Alt Pirineu Natural Park - one of the largest parks in Catalonia. The park stretches across three comarcas (rural districts):
L'Alt Urgell (Spain), El Berguedà and La Cerdanya (Spain). |
The Cadí and Moixeró which are connected by the Tancalaporta pass, form an imposing mountainous barrier in the Pre-Pyrenees. They extend 30 km from west to east and divide the water courses of the rivers Segre
(La Cerdanya and L'Alt Urgell - Spain) and Llobregat (Berguedà).
El Pedraforca, which is one of the most attractive mountains for climbers, occupies a special place in Catalan mountaineering tradition. It merits special attention, as it provides a beautiful and thrilling setting
for climbing and is considered an authentic reference point for hikers and mountaineers in Catalonia. |
Map of the Natural Park
Further information
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CONTACT THE PARK |
| Entry to the park is free and unrestricted, but before entering it is recommendable to visit the Information Centre and Offices. These are open all year, including public holidays. |
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| Local Information Centres |
Centre d'interpretació de fauna forestal
Ca les Monges
25720 Bellver de Cerdanya
Tel: 973 51 00 16 (Ajuntament de Bellver de Cerdanya)
Centre d'interpretació d'ecosistemes fluvial
Casa del riu
25724 Martinet de Cerdanya
Tel: 973 51 50 12 (Ajuntament de Martinet de Cerdanya)
Centre d'informació i d'interpretació del Massís del Pedraforca
Pl. Pedraforca, s/n
08699 Saldes
Tel: 93 825 80 46
saldes@diba.es
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