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Mountaineering routes Cervera are primarily found within the Cantabrian Mountains, specifically around Cervera de Pisuerga in the province of Palencia. This region is characterized by its high elevation, often exceeding 1,000 meters, and forms part of the Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre-Montaña de Palencia Natural Park. The landscape features numerous mountain lakes and prominent peaks, offering a challenging environment for mountaineering. The terrain includes rugged ascents and expansive mountain vistas.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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8.94km
03:11
520m
530m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
05:57
1,080m
1,080m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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11.8km
03:39
430m
430m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A varied tour with a box seat view of the southern Picos in Spain: This circular hike does not run through the Picos de Europa itself, but it has everything that makes a hiker's heart beat faster in Cantabria: Comfortable, wide paths alternate with short, steep climbs on narrow paths, sometimes it goes through sparse forests, sometimes the eye can hardly get enough of the views. The whole thing is spiced up with two small ponds that invite you to have a picnic along the way, a small, Stone Age megalithic tomb and the (albeit barely visible) remains of an Iron Age settlement. The brilliant highlight of the tour is the Pico Jano. From the almost 1,500 m high summit and the subsequent short ridge hike, you can look out over the entire south side of the Picos de Europa, the Liébana valley and to the south over the Cantabrian divide as if from a box seat.
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It is a very beautiful trail that goes from the Pinollano parking lot to La Cascada del Mazobre. It is a popular hike and not too difficult for biking.
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The route is quite difficult and without major highlights along the way. It's steep up and steep down again. A good level of fitness is important. The grandiose view from the summit then compensates for the exertion. ☺️
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Palencia summit located in the town of Cardaño de Abajo which can be ascended by several routes, although several of them present a fairly high technical difficulty.
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At 1446 meters above sea level, the peak of El Pico Jano is the highest in the Sierra de Collaín and you will feel that you are touching the clouds, or failing that, you will be above them! As there are no obstacles ahead, the views are truly amazing and will invite you to stay there for a few minutes enjoying this beautiful landscape of the Cantabrian mountain range.
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Very picturesque path with beautiful views that runs through the Castro de la Tejera and allows you to reach Pico Jano.
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The path that runs from Pinollano to La Cascada de Mazobre is 3 km of good track.
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Climbing the east ridge is very demanding. Going down the north slope requires a lot of attention to avoid falls.
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There are 5 distinct mountaineering routes around Cervera listed in this guide, offering a range of experiences within the Cantabrian Mountains. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community.
The mountaineering routes in Cervera primarily cater to those seeking a challenge, with 4 out of 5 routes rated as 'difficult'. There are also 2 routes classified as 'moderate' for those looking for a less strenuous experience.
Yes, there are a couple of moderate routes. You could consider the Embalse de la Tejera – Pico Jano loop from Pico Jano, which takes about 3 hours 14 minutes, or the Cueva del Cobre loop from Parking Cueva del Cobre, which is also moderate and offers a different experience.
The duration of routes varies depending on their difficulty and length. For instance, the challenging Peña Prieta (2,538 m) loop from Cardaño de Arriba typically takes around 7 hours 22 minutes, while a moderate route like the Embalse de la Tejera – Pico Jano loop from Pico Jano can be completed in about 3 hours 14 minutes.
Yes, all the mountaineering routes highlighted in this guide are circular. This includes the challenging Peña Prieta (2,538 m) loop from Cardaño de Arriba and the moderate Cueva del Cobre loop from Parking Cueva del Cobre, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The routes in Cervera de Pisuerga are set within the spectacular Cantabrian Mountains and the Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre-Montaña de Palencia Natural Park. You can expect to see breathtaking views from spots like the Piedrasluengas Viewpoint and the Alto de La Varga Viewpoint. You'll also encounter impressive peaks such as Tres Mares Peak and Peña Labra, as well as mountain lakes and rugged ascents.
Cervera de Pisuerga, located in the Cantabrian Mountains, experiences high elevations. While specific recommendations depend on the route, generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable conditions for mountaineering, avoiding heavy snow and extreme winter weather. Higher elevations in the Cervera Mountains (Valencian Community) can experience snow in winter, so always check local conditions.
Yes, if you're in Cervera del Maestrat (Valencian Community), there are excellent opportunities for climbing and bouldering. Along the Rambla de Cervera, you'll find five sectors with approximately 120 bouldering steps and 10-15 climbing routes with anchors, suitable for various skill levels.
While many routes are rated 'difficult', there are moderate options that might be suitable for active families with some mountaineering experience. The Embalse de la Tejera – Pico Jano loop from Pico Jano is a moderate route that could be considered, but always assess the fitness and experience of all family members before embarking on any mountaineering tour.
The Cantabrian Mountains, where Cervera de Pisuerga is located, are part of a Natural Park. While many areas are dog-friendly, it's crucial to check specific regulations for the Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre-Montaña de Palencia Natural Park regarding dogs, especially concerning protected wildlife and livestock. Always keep your dog under control and on a leash where required.
Many routes, such as the Espigüete loop, start from designated parking areas like Parking Pinollano. Cervera de Pisuerga itself offers amenities like cafes and pubs, making it a good base for hikers. For specific routes, check the tour details for information on starting points and nearby facilities.
In the Cantabrian Mountains around Cervera de Pisuerga, you are in a rich natural environment. The Cervera Mountains (Valencian Community) are home to birds, rabbits, foxes, and wild boars. The Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre-Montaña de Palencia Natural Park is known for its biodiversity, so keep an eye out for local fauna, especially in quieter areas.


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