Mountain peaks around Corporales offer diverse natural landscapes for exploration. This region features mountainous terrain with summits and viewpoints, providing vistas of areas such as the Sierra de La Demanda and the Turza valley. The natural environment includes forested sections and open meadows. It is a destination for those seeking to experience the local geography.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Mountain top with good views of the Turza valley. Usually colonized by equine cattle.
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Mountain pass from which you can see the Turza valley, the Larrizabala pass and Bonicaparra. North access to Ojacastro and Uyarra.
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The top of La Picota (also called El Hermoso) offers views of the peaks of the Sierra de La Demanda and the plain that extends to the province of Burgos.
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Small intermediate peak between Alto de Micobaña and El Hombre. As a mark, just a small pile of stones, without a mailbox.
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Good views as a reward for a long climb up the slopes.
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Beautiful ridge that we access from Sagastia, dividing the area of Las Lagunas and the Cilbarrena solana
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Old village of which there are no remains.
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Visitors frequently enjoy PicotaDeSanTorcuato, a summit very close to Ezcaray offering panoramic views. Another favored spot is View of San Lorenzo from Masoga, a viewpoint at 1300 meters altitude with beautiful vistas of Sant Lorenzo. Alto Micobaña is also appreciated as an intermediate peak marked by a small pile of stones.
The mountain peaks around Corporales offer diverse and expansive views. From PicotaDeSanTorcuato, you can enjoy panoramic vistas. The View of San Lorenzo from Masoga provides beautiful sights of Sant Lorenzo. From the Summit of La Picota (El Hermoso), you can see the peaks of the Sierra de La Demanda and the plains extending towards the province of Burgos. Cerro Costanarros offers good views of the Turza valley.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities around Corporales. You can find a variety of trails, including the challenging "La Picota and Sampol Loop from Grañón" (21.2 km) or the moderate "Cistercian Abbey – Entrance to the city loop from Santo Domingo de la Calzada" (12.3 km). For more options, explore the Hiking around Corporales guide.
The region around Corporales is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring numerous summits and viewpoints. The natural environment includes varied landscapes such as forested sections and open meadows. You'll also find views of significant geographical areas like the Sierra de La Demanda and the Turza valley.
Beyond hiking, the area around Corporales is excellent for other outdoor sports. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the difficult "Margubete, Ezcaray – circular por Collado de Sagastia" (43.8 km). For runners, there are routes such as the moderate "Río Oja Loop from Santo Domingo de la Calzada" (8.7 km). You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Corporales and Running Trails around Corporales guides.
Visitors to the mountain peaks around Corporales highly appreciate the beautiful and panoramic views offered from various summits and viewpoints. The proximity of peaks like PicotaDeSanTorcuato to towns like Ezcaray is also a plus, making them easily accessible for a rewarding experience.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the region offers more demanding routes. For instance, the ascent to the Summit of La Picota (El Hermoso) is described as a long climb rewarded with excellent views. In terms of routes, the "La Picota and Sampol Loop from Grañón" is rated as difficult, providing a significant challenge for hikers.
While specific wildlife spotting tips are not extensively detailed, the Cerro Costanarros summit is noted for being "usually colonized by equine cattle," suggesting the presence of livestock in some areas. The natural, forested, and meadow environments generally support local fauna, offering opportunities for observation.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Corporales are not provided, mountain hiking in regions like La Rioja is generally best enjoyed during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the weather is more stable. Summer can be pleasant at higher altitudes, but always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Absolutely. The View of San Lorenzo from Masoga is a notable viewpoint offering beautiful perspectives of Sant Lorenzo from the Valgañon meadows. Additionally, Cerro Costanarros provides excellent views of the Turza valley and surrounding passes.
The komoot community has highlighted several mountain peaks and viewpoints in the Corporales region. These include prominent summits like PicotaDeSanTorcuato, Alto Micobaña, Cerro Costanarros, and the Summit of La Picota (El Hermoso), as well as the View of San Lorenzo from Masoga.


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