Canigó is a prominent mountain located in the eastern Pyrenees of France, standing at 2,784 meters (9,101 feet) tall. It is known for its distinctive shape and is often considered a symbol of the Catalan region. The mountain is part of the Canigó Massif, which features diverse landscapes, including rocky peaks, lush valleys, and alpine meadows.
The area surrounding Canigó is rich in biodiversity and offers various outdoor activities such as hiking and climbing. It is also home to several historical sites, including the Abbey of Saint-Michel de Cuxa, which reflects the region's cultural heritage. The mountain attracts many visitors each year, drawn by its natural beauty and significance.