After the snowfall, which left more than 20 centimeters of snow in many areas, Puigcerdà returned to its daily routine with municipal cleaning services working to restore mobility. At the same time, residents and visitors enjoyed a spectacular winter landscape, with the mountain peaks standing out against the clear sky.
One of the best vantage points to observe the valley is the bell tower of Puigcerdà. From this elevated spot, the 360-degree panoramic view allows visitors to contemplate the entirety of Cerdanya, from the Cadí-Moixeró mountain range to the highest peaks of the Pyrenees.
The snowfall on Saturday transformed these peaks into a crisp and spectacular image. Among the geographical references visible are Puigpedrós (2,409 m), Tossa Plana de Lles (2,916 m), and Carlit (2,920 m), the latter being the highest peak in the Eastern Pyrenees.
Other notable points include the Pic de l'Infern (2,656 m) to the west, the Cadí-Moixeró massif (2,426 m) to the south, and Montlluís (2,460 m) to the east, marking the boundaries with Alt Urgell and Conflent. This unique view highlights the beauty of the region's winter landscape.




