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Landmark: Cinglera de SegudetCity: Ordino
Country: Andorra
Continent: Europe
Cinglera de Segudet, Ordino, Andorra, Europe
Visual Characteristics
The Cinglera de Segudet consists of a steep, grey limestone rock face, characterized by vertical strata and exposed geological layers. Its height varies, reaching approximately 150 meters at its highest points, with sparse alpine vegetation, including mosses and small shrubs, clinging to crevices and ledges.
Location & Access Logistics
The Cinglera de Segudet is situated directly above the village of Segudet, approximately 1.5 km East of Ordino town center. Access is primarily via the CS-340 road, which leads directly to Segudet; parking is available in designated small lots within the village. Public transport options are limited to local bus services connecting Ordino to Segudet, specifically the L3 bus line, with a stop in Segudet village.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Cinglera de Segudet is a geological formation primarily composed of Mesozoic limestone, uplifted and exposed during the formation of the Pyrenees mountain range. Its structure reflects millions of years of tectonic activity and subsequent erosion, classifying it as a prominent example of a fault scarp or a steep escarpment.
Key Highlights & Activities
Observation of the geological strata is possible from designated viewpoints within Segudet village. Hiking trails, such as the path leading towards the Coll d'Ordino, offer elevated perspectives of the rock face and surrounding valley.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in Segudet village, near the main square. Natural shade is limited to specific times of day due to the rock face's orientation; visitors should prepare for sun exposure. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable in the area. Food vendors are not present directly at the Cinglera, but a restaurant and a small shop are located in Segudet village.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit for photography is late afternoon, when the sun illuminates the rock face from the west, enhancing its textures. The months of May through October offer the most favorable weather conditions for hiking and observation, avoiding winter snow and ice.
Facts & Legends
Local folklore suggests that the distinct vertical lines on the Cinglera de Segudet are "scratches" left by a mythical giant attempting to climb the mountains. A practical tip for visitors is to bring binoculars to observe the geological details and any raptors nesting on the cliffs.
Nearby Landmarks
- Església de Sant Corneli i Sant Cebrià d'Ordino: 1.5km West
- Museu Casa d'Areny-Plandolit: 1.6km West
- Museu de la Moto: 2.2km North-West
- Auditori Nacional d'Andorra: 1.8km West
- Jardí Botànic de Sorteny: 5km North