Here is the route to the rock of the rock, in our account of Wikiloc you will find more information about this route. in addition, you will be able to download the route on the gps and do it yourself or just follow the written and visual directions we provide on the page so you can enjoy the walk and arrive without any surprises. remember that at reception we have the printed version of the routes if you find it more practical.


CAT

The path to Roca de la Penya is a route of medium difficulty to the base of the rock, and more complicated if you want to climb to the top of the rock, as it requires climbing a few meters.

ESP
The road to Roca de la Peña is a route of medium difficulty to the base of the rock, and more complicated if you want to climb to the top of the rock, since it requires climbing a few meters.

ENG
The path to Roca de la Penya is a route of medium difficulty to the base of the rock, and more complicated if you want to climb to the top of the rock, as it requires climbing a few meters.

CAT
We start the route at the entrance of Camping La Fradera (Sant Llorenç de la Muga). Head to the right, passing by the footbridge next to the road, towards the village of Sant Llorenç. At the bend, pass the hermitage of Sant Antoni and cross to the other side of the bridge. Once you cross the bridge, take the path on the left that starts to climb the mountain. Continue straight on the paved road. At the first intersection, take the path on the right. Always continue straight on the path. At the next intersection of three paths take the one on the right to continue climbing the mountain. Continue straight, and at the next intersection turn right and continue uphill. Continue straight until the path ends. At the end of the path, you can choose to climb between the rocks and the reefs by a small path. Once in the mountain range you will see the Roca de la Penya on your left, it is the highest rock peak of all. You can get there by continuing between the rocks in this direction. Climbing to the top requires some technical skill / expertise or the help of a guide who knows it, as there are some drawings of the rock that make climbing easier. Extreme caution is required at the top as there is a downside.
ESP
We start the route at the entrance of Camping La Fradera (Sant Llorenç de la Muga). Head right, passing the footbridge next to the road, towards the town of Sant Llorenç. At the bend, pass in front of the Sant Antoni hermitage and cross to the other side of the bridge. Once you have crossed the bridge, take the path to the left that begins to climb the mountain. Go straight on the paved road. At the first intersection take the path on the right. Always continue straight on the road. At the next intersection of three roads, take the one on the right to continue climbing the mountain. Go straight on, and at the next intersection turn right and continue climbing. Go straight ahead until the road ends. At the end of the trail, you can choose to climb between the rocks and the reefs on a small path. Once in the mountain range of rocks you will see the Roca de la Peña on your left, the highest rock peak of all. You can get there by continuing between the rocks in that direction. Climbing to the top requires some technical skill / experience or the help of a guide who knows it, as there are some drawings of the rock that make it easier to climb. You have to be extremely careful at the top as there is a considerable setback.

ENG
We shall start the route at the entrance of the Camping La Fradera (Sant Llorenç de la Muga). Head right, passing the walkway next to the road, to the village of Sant Llorenç. At the curve, you should pass by the hermitage of Sant Antoni and cross the bridge. After crossing the bridge, take the path on the left which begins to climb up the mountain. Follow straight on along the asphalted road. At the first intersection take the path on the right. Continue straight on. At the next intersection of three paths take the one on the right to continue climbing the mountain. Continue straight ahead, and at the next intersection turn right and keep going up. Continue straight on until the end of the path. At the end of the path, you can still continue ascending through the rocks through a small path. Once in the rocky mountain range you will see Roca de la Penya on your left, it is the highest rock peak of all. You might get there walking along the rocks in this direction. Going up to the summit requires some technical / expertise skills or help from a guide who knows the place, because there are some shapes on the rock that allow you to climb more easily than others. Care must be taken at the top as there is a considerable downturn.