Difficulty
Minimal
Surface
Asphalt
Degree of accessibility
Not accessible
Kilometres
21
Elevation difference
1,79%
Max. altitude
1.048 m
(Vilallonga de Ter)
Min. altitude
757 m
(Sant Joan de les Abadesses)
Weather forecast
Today, Tuesday, Camprodon
Clouds
6 km/h
19ºC Max.
11ºC Min.
12:00 h
0.26 mm
Wednesday
20ºC Max.
9ºC Min.
Thursday
12ºC Max.
8ºC Min.
Friday
19ºC Max.
8ºC Min.
Saturday
17ºC Max.
11ºC Min.
Rules and recomendations
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Notify an incidenceThe route runs through the Ripollès region and begins in Sant Joan de les Abadesses, where you can connect with the Ferro i Carbó greenway (Iron and Coal route) between Ripoll and Ogassa, and also with the connecting section of the Carrilet route to Olot. Leaving Sant Joan de les Abadesses and following the right bank of the Ter River you will reach the Llaudet Colony, a textile factory colony included in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia. The group of buildings were installed at the end of the 19th century, and in 1902 Josep Maria Llaudet created the colony, together with the cotton yarn factory. The whole is an emblem of the textile industrialization of Ripoll. The route crosses the river several times (over the Vell, Reixac and Perella bridges, and over some footbridges), until it reaches Sant Pau de Segúries. When leaving Sant Pau de Segúries towards Camprodon there is a stretch of road to the Rovira bridge. From there, the route follows a paved road shared with neighbours, which passes through the Vall de Camprodon campsite before coming to Camprodon. At the entrance to the town, our route leaves the Pirinexus, which continues on towards Molló. In Camprodon, the route passes along an urban road parallel to the Ronda Mas Ventós until it reaches the bridge over the Ter, where the last stretch of greenway begins. This section of the greenway from Camprodon to Vilallonga de Ter passes through an open and sunny landscape between meadows and fields, runs beside the Ter River and crosses the Feitús stream, in Llanars. At the end of the route, Vilallonga de Ter offers extraordinary views that encourage you to stop, enjoy the surroundings and enter the old quarter, where the Romanesque church of Sant Martí stands.