The route starts at the entrance to Durro, gradually climbing until it reaches a junction 4.3 km from the beginning. At this point, leave the trail that will later be used for the descent and continue ascending through the scenic grazing valley of the Durro mountain. After crossing the Ginebrell Ravine, the route climbs to the ridge separating the mountains of Durro and Taüll. Here, with breathtaking panoramic views, the trail becomes less strenuous, following the ridge with gentle ups and downs. Beyond Joc de la Pilota, the descent begins along a steep trail with sharp bends, eventually reconnecting with the path used for the ascent.
The route starts at the entrance to Durro, gradually climbing until it reaches a junction 4.3 km from the beginning. At this point, leave the trail that will later be used for the descent and continue ascending through the scenic grazing valley of the Durro mountain. After crossing the Ginebrell Ravine, the route climbs to the ridge separating the mountains of Durro and Taüll. Here, with breathtaking panoramic views, the trail becomes less strenuous, following the ridge with gentle ups and downs. Beyond Joc de la Pilota, the descent begins along a steep trail with sharp bends, eventually reconnecting with the path used for the ascent.
Snow may remain on the route until late spring.
Exercise caution on the descent due to the steep slopes.
From Joc de la Pilota, the route can be combined with Route No. 5, Boí-Taüll.