How to drive the unpaved road to Pleta de Comabella?
Pleta de Comabella is a remote mountain sheep pen and stone shelter built in 1967, at an elevation of 2.148m (7,047ft) above sea level, located in the comarca of Berguedà, in Spain.
Where is Pleta de Comabella?
The shelter is located in the autonomous community of Catalonia, in the northern part of the country.
Is the road to Pleta de Comabella unpaved?
The road to the shelter is totally unpaved and challenging. It’s narrow, with no protections, and steep parts. A 4x4 vehicle is required.
How long is the road to Pleta de Comabella?
Starting from the paved BV-4024 road, near Coll de Pal, the road is 1.1 km long.
Is the road to Pleta de Comabella open in winter?
Set high in the Serra de Moixeró mountain range, the road is usually impassable in winters due to snowfall. The weather is very changeable, with frequent storms.