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In La Vanguardia Readers’ Photos we can admire this perspective of Pedraforca with this field of tulips from the town of Saldes at its feet, looking in the foreground as if it were spring.
Pedraforca is one of the most emblematic mountains in Catalonia, located within the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park area.
Located on the border between the provinces of Barcelona and Lleida, it has a very peculiar shape due to its two peaks separated by a large hill.
Its best-known view is the one seen from its eastern slope. At the northern summit we find the Pollegó Superior peak, at 2,506 meters high, and the Calderer peak, at 2,505 meters high. The southern peak is the Pollegó Inferior, at 2,445 meters high.
The mountain tulips, located at an altitude of 1100 meters, have become a major attraction for visitors to the town of Saldes, a municipality in the north of the Berguedà region, located at the foot of Pedraforca, on the eastern side of the mountain. in the middle of the Cadí and Ensija mountains.