Mountain peaks around Reyero are located in the Cantabrian Mountains, within the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park in León, Spain. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering numerous summits that provide extensive panoramic views. The area is known for its limestone formations and diverse natural landscapes, making it a destination for those seeking challenging climbs and scenic vistas.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The view from the top of Gilbo Peak, known as the Matterhorn of León, is simply spectacular. From its 1,679-meter altitude, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Riaño reservoir, the León fjords, and the mountains of the Riaño and Mampodre Mountain Regional Park.
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Alto de Las Pintas, also known as Peñas Pintas or Peña de Salamón, is one of the three peaks that form a spectacular limestone trident in the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park in León. It's a challenging but highly rewarding route for mountain hiking enthusiasts.
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Alto de Las Pintas, also known as Peñas Pintas or Peña de Salamón, is one of the three peaks that form a spectacular limestone trident in the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park in León. It's a challenging but highly rewarding route for mountain hiking enthusiasts.
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Gilbo Peak, known as the "Leonese Matterhorn," is one of the most popular hikes in the Riaño Mountains, León. It offers spectacular views of the Riaño Reservoir and the "Leonese Fjords."
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Pico Gilbo is an iconic mountain located in the Cantabrian Mountains, near Riaño, in the province of León. With an altitude of 1,679 metres, it is known for its stunning panoramic views and challenging climb.
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Excellent views of the Leonese fjords
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The milestones lead through uncomfortable terrain to the usual ascent path along the normal route of the mountain on the south face, from the town of Las Salas, marked with yellow paint on the rocks. The trail turns to the left and reaches the crest of the mountain, in a fantastic natural balcony of the Riaño Mountain, the fjords of the reservoir, the León peaks, the Picos de Europa and some peaks of the Palentina Mountain. The climb to the main summit of Las Pintas continues along the ridge towards the east, climbs a couple of simple climbs with a vertiginous atmosphere and culminates at the geodesic vertex. The descent returns along the same path, crosses the hill and continues along the rope towards the Pico del Medio (1,958 m), formed by two summits separated by a small gap. On the main summit there is a metal cross painted red.
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Alto de las Pintas (1985 m) or Pico de Salamón is the highest peak, located in the west of the group of three peaks called Peñas Pintas or Las Pintas. To get to the top, a simple climb awaits you from the final ridge to the summit. The effort is worth it, on a clear day you will have wonderful 360º views.
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The mountain peaks around Reyero are situated in the Cantabrian Mountains, specifically within the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park in León, Spain. This region is known for its diverse natural landscapes and limestone formations.
Among the most notable peaks are Gilbo Peak, known for its iconic status and panoramic views of the Riaño Reservoir, and Yordas (1,967 m), an emblematic summit offering spectacular views of the Picos de Europa and Mampodre Massif. Another excellent choice is Susarón Peak (1,878 m), which provides impressive views of the Pantano del Porma.
From the mountain peaks around Reyero, you can expect extensive panoramic views. For instance, Gilbo Peak offers one of the best panoramic views of the province of León, including the Riaño Reservoir and the 'Leonese Fjords'. From Yordas, you can see the mountains around Riaño, the Picos de Europa, and the Mampodre Massif. Peñas Pintas provides wonderful 360º views on a clear day.
Yes, the region around Reyero is known for its challenging summits. Peaks like Gilbo Peak, Peñas Pintas, and Alto de La Pintas are categorized as challenging and offer highly rewarding routes for mountain hiking enthusiasts.
Beyond hiking the peaks, you can explore various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Susarón Loop Trail' or the 'Vuelta al Macizo de los Mampodres'. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic routes such as the 'Hórreo of Salio - Riaño – Riaño Dam loop'. For general cycling, there's the 'Porma Reservoir Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Reyero, Road Cycling Routes around Reyero, and Cycling around Reyero guides.
The Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park is characterized by its mountainous terrain, limestone formations, and diverse natural landscapes. It's home to emblematic summits like Yordas and the spectacular limestone trident of Peñas Pintas, offering a destination for both challenging climbs and scenic vistas.
Yes, several peaks are also recognized as natural monuments. Gilbo Peak, Yordas, Susarón Peak, and Peñas Pintas are all categorized as natural monuments, highlighting their ecological and geological significance.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the challenging yet rewarding climbs offered by the peaks. The area is well-regarded by the komoot community, with many photos shared showcasing the beauty of the region, especially the 'Leonese Fjords' and the vast mountain ranges visible from the summits.
While many peaks are challenging, the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park offers a variety of terrain. While specific 'easy' mountain walks are not detailed in the highlights, the region's diverse landscape suggests that less strenuous routes or sections with milder grades might be available, especially for those looking for scenic viewpoints without a full summit ascent. It's advisable to check specific route details for difficulty levels.
The guide data does not specify the best time of year. However, mountain regions like the Cantabrian Mountains typically offer good hiking conditions from late spring through early autumn (May to October), when the weather is generally milder and snow has melted from higher elevations. Winter can bring snow and more challenging conditions, suitable for experienced hikers with appropriate gear.
The ascent to Yordas is perfectly signposted with milestones and generally does not present major complications. From the summit, you'll enjoy spectacular views of the mountains around Riaño, Peñas Pintas, Pico Gilbo, the Palencia Mountain, the Picos de Europa, and the Mampodre Massif. The descent typically follows a mountain path on the south face, marked with yellow signs on the rocks.
Peñas Pintas, also known as Alto de Las Pintas or Peña de Salamón, is one of three peaks forming a spectacular limestone trident in the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park. It offers a challenging but highly rewarding route. The climb to the main summit continues along the ridge, culminating at a geodesic vertex with wonderful 360º views. The trail is often marked with yellow paint on the rocks.


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