Serra Cavallera

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Serra Cavallera
Puig (or mount) Estela, the highest peak

Serra Cavallera is a mountain range within Girona near Pardines and Ribes de Freser.[1] It lies west of the ca:Serra de Montgrony.

42°17′03″N 2°15′14″E / 42.2843°N 2.2540°E / 42.2843; 2.2540

References

  1. ^ The Independent: Spain's abandoned railway lines have a new lease of life as cycling trails, says Kate Simon "At its northernmost limit, the Iron and Coal Route – once crucial for transporting these heavy materials from the Serra Cavallera to Barcelona, yet defunct since 1985 – now provides a thoroughfare for cyclists from Ripoll to Sant Joan de les Abadesses."