From the Coll de Josa viewpoint we can observe one of the most fantastic landscapes in the region, an area with a forest of a mixture of black pine and Scots pine, as well as an extensive agricultural area with terraces that make the most of the land. Nowadays it is a pasture area. From the viewpoint, you can also see the village of Gósol and the remains of its castle, which crowns the hill that serves as a base. To the east, we have the great Pedraforca massif, here with an image that is not at all typical of it and enlarged by its proximity. To the west of Gósol you can see the wooded area of the Sierra del Verd. If you cro
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From the Coll de Josa viewpoint we can observe one of the most fantastic landscapes in the region, an area with a forest of a mixture of black pine and Scots pine, as well as an extensive agricultural area with terraces that make the most of the land. Nowadays it is a pasture area. From the viewpoint, you can also see the village of Gósol and the remains of its castle, which crowns the hill that serves as a base. To the east, we have the great Pedraforca massif, here with an image that is not at all typical of it and enlarged by its proximity. To the west of Gósol you can see the wooded area of the Sierra del Verd. If you cross this pass, you will start to descend and then a fairly closed valley will open up to you, leading you towards the Alt Urgell (Josa, Tuixent, Vansa valley...).
It forms part of the network of scenic viewpoints in Berguedà.