Pedraforca
The name of Pedraforca alludes to its forked shape
Highest point
Elevation2,506.4 m (8,223 ft)
Coordinates42°14′13″N 1°41′49″E / 42.23694°N 1.69694°E / 42.23694; 1.69694
Naming
English translation
Stone Pitchfork
Language of name
Catalan
Geography
Map
LocationBerguedà, Catalonia
Parent rangePyrenees
Climbing
Easiest routeClimb

Pedraforca (Catalan: [peðɾəˈfɔrkə]; Spanish: [peðɾaˈfoɾka] ) is a mountain in the Pre-Pyrenees, located in the comarca of Berguedà. The mountain's rare form, along with the fact that it is not visibly connected to any other adjacent mountains or ridges, has made it one of the most famous and emblematic mountains in Catalonia, the northeasternmost region of Spain.

Description

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The mountain has a peculiar, forked shape composed of two parallel peaks (the pollegons) joined by a neck (the enforcadura). The loftier peak, called Pollegó superior, has an elevation of 2,506.4 m,[1] with a secondary peak, el Calderer, at 2,496.4 m in height. The lower peak, the Pollegó inferior is 2,444.8 m tall, while the Enforcadura's highest point lies at 2,356.2 m, with a scree field (tartera in Catalan) on both faces of the mountain.

Location

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Pedraforca in the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park

Located within the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park, Pedraforca has been declared a Natural Site of National Interest by the Generalitat de Catalunya.[2]

The closest villages to Pedraforca are Gósol to the west and Saldes to the east. Pedraforca marks the boundary between the two municipalities, as well as between the provinces of Barcelona and Lleida.

Significance

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Coat of Arms of Berguedà, featuring the mountain's forked peaks

Pedraforca is, along with the mountains of Montserrat and Canigó, one of the emblematic mountains of Catalonia. This fame has made Pedraforca a popular destination for hikers and rock climbers, as well as being used by the comarca of Berguedà in its coat of arms.

References

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Pyrenees

Aspe peak (2,645 m) Pic dels Aspres (2,562 m) Pedraforca (2,506 m) Pic d'Anie (2,504 m) Pic de Pedraforca (2,498 m) Pique d'Endron (2,472 m) Pic de Madrès

Province of Barcelona

province, including Montseny Massif, Serra de Collserola, and Tibidabo. Pedraforca is the tallest mountain in the province, located on the north side as

Andorra

October 2022. Retrieved 26 March 2019. "Franquisme i repressió – Cadí-Pedraforca – Editorial Gavarres". Editorialgavarres.cat. Archived from the original

Catalonia

of National Interest (Paratge Natural d'Interes Nacional or PNIN), the Pedraforca, the Poblet Forest and the Albères. After Franco's death in 1975 and the

Gósol

confines of Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park in the Pyrenees, to the west of Pedraforca. It has a population of 205 (register office, 2025) . Gósol is the only

Berguedà

ranges of Catllaràs and Rasos de Tubau, to the west the high ranges of Pedraforca, Verd, Ensija and Rasos de Peguera. The more populous Baix Berguedà ("Lower

Serra del Cadí

protect the Serra del Cadí, as well as the adjacent Serra de Moixeró, Pedraforca mountain, and part of the Tosa d'Alp and Puigllançada. Los Poljes de la

Saldes

of the Berguedà in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated at the foot of the Pedraforca mountain (2,497 m (8,192 ft)) in the north of the comarca. Deposits of