Puig Neulós
Mountain in La Jonquera, Catalonia, Spain / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Puig Neulós (French: Pic du Néoulous) is the highest mountain of Albera Range, an eastern prolongation of the Pyrenees in Catalonia, between France and Spain. It has an elevation of 1,256 metres above sea level.[1]
Puig Neulós | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,256 m (4,121 ft) |
Coordinates | 42°28′55″N 2°56′49″E |
Geography | |
Location | La Jonquera (Alt Empordà) Sureda (Rosselló) |
Parent range | Albera Range |
Climbing | |
First ascent | Unknown |
Easiest route | From La Roca d'Albera |
There are some antennas on the summit and there is a paved road on the French side restricted to military use. The summit, as well as most of the southern side of the range is part of the Paratge Natural d'Interès Nacional de l'Albera natural reserve.[2]
A man-made rock formation known as La Reyne de las Founs surrounds a water source coming out of the mountain. Built by 19th century shepherd Emmanuel Coste, known as Manel, it is inscribed with the quotation "les douaniers ici trouvent souvent ce qu'ils cherchent". Later, smugglers used pebble formations to codify messages about customs officials in the vicinity.[3]