08 Apr 2026
Tags: #Catalunya, #CyclingTourism, #GravelCycling, #GrandTourCatalunya, #CataloniaExperience, #BikeTravel, #CyclingAdventure, #Mediterranean, #Pyrenees
Catalonia strengthens its position as a global cycling destination with the launch of the Grand Tour Catalunya Gravel, a comprehensive 2,500 km journey across 42 stages, designed to showcase the region's natural beauty, cultural richness, and culinary heritage through five sections:
- Section 1 – Barcelona to Tarragona: 481 km / Elevation gain +8,454 m / 8 stages
- Section 2 – Tarragona to Lleida: 460 km / Elevation gain +6,092 m / 8 stages
- Section 3 – Lleida to La Seu d'Urgell: 491 km / Elevation gain +11,390 m / 8 stages
- Section 4 – La Seu d'Urgell to Figueres: 404 km / Elevation gain +8,398 m / 8 stages
- Section 5 – Figueres to Barcelona: 652 km / Elevation gain +10,781 m / 10 stages
A Tailor-Made Adventure for Every Rider
The Grand Tour Catalunya Gravel offers unparalleled flexibility. Cyclists can create their own adventure based on fitness, interests, and schedule. From combining multiple stages into epic days to enjoying a single stage per day, the itinerary adapts to every pace. Every route is crafted to connect riders with Catalonia's authentic landscapes, from remote mountain trails to sunlit coastal paths.
From Pyrenean Peaks to the Mediterranean Breeze
The route presents a dramatic contrast of landscapes. Cyclists will tackle Pyrenean climbs approaching 2,000 m, traverse black pine forests, alpine meadows, and stone-built villages, and descend to the stunning cliffs of Cap de Creus and the beaches of the Costa Brava and Costa Daurada. Major rivers such as the Segre and the Ebre offer serene inland passages, including the scenic Ruta dels Llacs in Lleida.
A Culinary and Cultural Journey
The Grand Tour Catalunya Gravel is as much a feast for the senses as a sporting challenge. Riders can savour local gastronomy at every stage: coastal rice and seafood dishes, hearty mountain fare with artisan cheeses and cured meats, and wines from the Penedès, Priorat, and Empordà regions. Ancient olive groves, volcanic landscapes in La Garrotxa, and the iconic Montserrat mountain enrich the journey, while historic towns like Besalú, Roman Tarragona, and Dalí's surrealist heritage provide cultural immersion.
Get Ready to Ride
The Grand Tour Catalunya Gravel is not just a route; it is a full exploration of Catalonia's identity through cycling. Whether seeking a physical challenge or a leisurely cultural ride, this journey promises a transformative experience through one of Europe's most diverse regions.
Cyclists can plan their adventure via the official website, explore video highlights, and access maps and GPX files to fully prepare for the ride.
- Website link: https://grandtour.catalunya.com/en/ride-the-grand-tour-of-catalonia/
- Video link: https://youtu.be/ReFc4yVDikI
- Photos, Maps, GPX: https://mab.to/dOMSh99badb47/eu1
ABOUT CATALONIA
Catalonia is a leading all-year-round Mediterranean destination with a millenary history, its own culture and language, plus a wealthy historical and natural heritage. With a population of over 7.5 million, the region covers 32,107 km2 and enjoys a temperate and mild Mediterranean climate, characterised by dry, warm summers and moderately cool winters. Catalonia is home to many significant cities, like its capital, Barcelona, and Girona, Tarragona and Lleida and smaller towns filled with remarkable heritage and majestic monuments. From the towering heights of the Catalan Pyrenees to the spectacular coastline of the Costa Brava, Costa Barcelona, Costa Daurada and Terres de l'Ebre, the region offers extensive opportunities for travellers of all kinds: from food and wine lovers, culture seekers, and families, to sports enthusiasts and wildlife wanderers.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For more information and enquiries, please contact info.act.uk@gencat.cat
For more information about Catalonia, please visit www.catalunya.com
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