Best mountain peaks around Peñamellera Baja are located in the eastern part of Asturias, Spain, providing access to the Picos de Europa National Park. The region features limestone mountain ranges, such as the Sierra del Cuera, which extends parallel to the Cantabrian Sea. This area offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities, with peaks providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the Picos de Europa. Its geography includes both high plateaus and river valleys, contributing to varied mountain experiences.
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Steep climb, but worth it on clear days. On the south side, a 2 km stretch is very steep, but the terrain is 100% cyclable, or on foot. However, the climb up the north face has several sections (about 5 or 6) that have a lot of irregular stone, which is difficult to pass on horseback; very few achieve it. The rest is 100% cyclable, although strong.
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Great starting point for a tour to Picu Urriellu
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Right at the start, after about 10-15 minutes of hiking, you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking view of Pico Urriellu. Be aware that it can be very windy at times.
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The Jucelagüelga flock is between Cabeza Juan Robre and Cabeza Turueco. From the Jucelagüelga cabins you can see the ascent to the westernmost summit of this Juan de Robre mountain range.
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Cabeza Juan Robre (876 m) has a beautiful view over Arenas de Cabrales and the valley of La Ardina.
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It is reached by a good path, well visible. At its top was an image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, placed in the year 1900.
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Collado Pandébano has a height of about 1,220 meters, a beautiful climb that brings us closer to the Terrenosa refuge, offering spectacular views at all times towards Urriellu, our next stop.
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Accessible from Bulnes and from Sotres, from here we can approach the Terenosa refuge and the foot of Naranco de Bulnes.
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The most iconic peak in the region is undoubtedly Pica Peñamellera. Often called the "Cervino de Asturias" due to its distinctive rocky pyramid shape, it lends its name to the local councils and offers rewarding views towards the Picos de Europa National Park and the Cuera mountain range.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent of Pica Peñamellera from Bores involves some I-II degree passes and moderately exposed areas. Additionally, reaching the summit of Pico Llueres is a steep climb, and while the south side is cyclable, the north face has sections with irregular stone that are difficult to navigate. The View of Picu Urriellu itself is a viewpoint, but reaching the 2,529-meter summit of Picu Urriellu requires specialized climbing techniques.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Collado Pandébano. This mountain pass, at about 1,220 meters, offers spectacular vistas towards Urriellu. You can also get a close look at the impressive Picu Urriellu from the dedicated View of Picu Urriellu viewpoint. The summit of Pica Peñamellera also provides excellent views of the Picos de Europa foothills.
The region around Peñamellera Baja is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, from easy to difficult. There are also extensive MTB trails and scenic road cycling routes that wind through the diverse terrain.
Yes, you can find Majada de Jucelagüelga, a hut situated between Cabeza Juan Robre and Cabeza Turueco. From its cabins, you can observe the ascent to the westernmost summit of the Juan de Robre mountain range. Collado Pandébano also brings you closer to the Terrenosa refuge.
The best months for hiking and exploring the mountain peaks in Peñamellera Baja are typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, with less rain and more pleasant temperatures, making for safer and more enjoyable outdoor activities. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, Pico del Sagrado Corazón (Pico San Carlos) is notable for its historical significance. An image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus was placed at its top in the year 1900, making it a unique cultural landmark amidst the natural beauty. Additionally, Pica Peñamellera holds cultural importance, lending its name to the local councils and appearing on their coats of arms.
The route to Pica Peñamellera from Bores is a linear round trip of about 6.4 km with a cumulative altitude difference of +/- 525m, taking approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. While generally straightforward, the final climb involves some I-II degree passes and moderately exposed areas, making it an engaging climb for hikers with some experience.
While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads might be limited, some villages like Sotres (a common starting point for routes into the Picos de Europa) are accessible by bus. For more remote trailheads, a car is often recommended. It's best to research local bus schedules for the specific area you plan to visit.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially towards Urriellu from Collado Pandébano. The unique geological features, like the rocky pyramid of Pica Peñamellera, are also a highlight. The opportunity to explore diverse terrain and the sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs like Pico Llueres are also highly valued.


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