The Puig Neulos is the highest point of the Albères massif. It culminates at 1256m above sea level, marking the border between France and Spain. On this promontory, one is very quickly struck by the contrast of the stone tower built by Manel (legendary shepherd of the Albères), symbol of a bygone era, alongside the television relay station, bristling with antennas and multiple sensors, a mark indisputable of our modernity.
From this height, we can clearly see the Roussillon plain bordered by the sea, the Pyrenees chain towards the west, and the Empurdan plain where the rocky coast gently falls into the bay of Rosas.
From this height, we can clearly see the Roussillon plain bordered by the sea, the Pyrenees chain towards the west, and the Empurdan plain where the rocky coast gently falls into the bay of Rosas.






