Antenes Zone

The Antenes area is located higher up the Nerets. In fact, it is common to do some of the Nerets trail before or after Antenas, as they are easily linked.

A track with strong ramps and quite broken will take us to the highest part of the Roc de Neret, from where we will have spectacular views of the Sant Antoni reservoir with the Pyrenees in the background. This point is known as the Antennas for the existing communications facilities. From here, a common trail starts to reach a fork, where we can choose between two trails, Slick Rock, legendary for its stone slabs, or Arizona, downhill to enjoy with many curves. From here we can link to the Nerets area or return to Tremp on trails that go through ravines, giving way to a very fun finish, as these have very fast piped sections.

The Antenas routes are signposted as very good for wet days, due to the fact that the terrain has very good drainage, even so we will avoid the sections that go into the ravines, returning by track or road, since this is clayey ground and if they can present mud on days of heavy rain or fog.

The legendary trails in the area are: Slick Rock, Arizona and Daltons

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Slick Rock

THE RULES OF THE TRAILS

Give way to other cyclists and walkers, warn of your arrival in time and slow down.

Do not scare the animals by shouting or making unnecessary noise. You are in their environment.

Take your dog on a leash, especially on the busiest trails.

Respect the signs or fences of private property or hunting grounds.

Follow the established routes, don’t take shortcuts.

Control speed and braking, avoiding skids that erode the ground unnecessarily.

Do not litter.

Avoid clayey areas on muddy days due to rain or fog. Respect the route symbols.

Check your bike before you go out and always carry a repair kit.

Use a helmet, wear gloves, goggles and protection.

Know your physical condition and choose the route based on it. Always evaluate the gradient, not just the distance.

Keep an eye on weather forecasts, they can be changeable.

It is recommended to do the routes with GPS navigation support. The routes are not physically signposted.

It is important to be insured in the practice of mountain biking, which is why we recommend obtaining a federal license or private accident insurance.

The Lo Podall association will not be held responsible for the implicit risks involved in a sporting activity of this type, such as falls, making dangerous descents, misdirection, misuse of common spaces with other activities, etc. Also, it will not be held responsible for the misuse of the routes or for possible imprudences committed by users.