Best mountain peaks around Vilanova De Arousa offer diverse elevated experiences in this coastal region. The area is characterized by its connection to the Ría de Arousa and features prominent viewpoints that provide panoramic views of the estuary and surrounding islands. The landscape combines coastal charm with significant natural elevations, offering both historical intrigue and rewarding vistas. These peaks provide opportunities to explore the natural environment and observe the region's geography.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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One of the highest peaks on the Galician Atlantic coast with views of the Pontevedra estuary. A combination of gravel trails and singletrack trails lead to the 630 m peak.
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Located 200 m above sea level, Mount Siradella is the highest peak on the O Grove peninsula. It offers views of the Umia-O Grove Intertidal Complex, a wetland of international importance, which is the most important wintering place in Galicia for waterfowl
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At 608 m above sea level, the exposed summit offers spectacular views of the Pontevedra estuary, Río Lerez and the island of Tambo. The area contains many trails
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2.77 km Ascent (and descent) to Monte Xiabre with positive unevenness from 269m with an average slope of 9.1% to 641m. spectacular view of the Ría de Arousa
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The views are breathtaking. Like any climb it is hard but it finally pays off. Typical port of Pontevedra 2 and 4 peaks
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The region offers several popular elevated spots. Ascent to the First Peak of Pontevedra is a challenging climb with rewarding views. View from Monte Xiabre (641 m) provides a spectacular panorama of the Ría de Arousa. Another notable spot is Monte Siradella, the highest peak on the O Grove peninsula, offering views of the Umia-O Grove Intertidal Complex.
Yes, for those interested in history, Monte Lobeira, though not listed as a highlight in the guide, features the remains of a medieval castle, known as Lobeira Castle. This adds a historical dimension to the natural attraction, complementing the stunning views.
The mountain peaks and viewpoints around Vilanova De Arousa offer diverse and spectacular vistas. From Monte Xiabre, you'll see the expansive Ría de Arousa. Alto de Castrove provides views of the Pontevedra estuary, while Monte Outeiro dos Corvos offers views of the Pontevedra estuary, Río Lerez, and Tambo island. Monte Lobeira also provides panoramic views of the Ría de Arousa, Illas de Ons, O Grove, and the Sierra Barbanza.
While many peaks are rated intermediate, Monte Lobeira offers a beautiful hiking route, the "Route dos Miradoiros Lobeira – Faro das Lúas," which is approximately 4 km and follows pleasant forest tracks. This route, along with the Monte Lobeira Environmental Route, can be suitable for families looking for a less strenuous walk with rewarding views and picnic spots.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the Vilanova De Arousa area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options like the "Punta Cabalo Lighthouse – View of Ría de Arousa loop." Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the "Praia Compostela – Lobeira loop." For runners, there are routes like the "Isla de Arousa Bridge loop." You can explore more options in the Cycling around Vilanova De Arousa, MTB Trails around Vilanova De Arousa, and Running Trails around Vilanova De Arousa guides.
The region's coastal climate generally allows for pleasant hiking during many months. For enjoying sunsets, the viewpoints of Faro das Lúas and Cruz de Lobeira on Monte Lobeira are highly recommended in the late afternoon. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for higher elevations.
For challenging climbs like the Ascent to the First Peak of Pontevedra, be prepared for a demanding but rewarding experience. For Monte Xiabre, expect an ascent of 2.77 km with an average slope of 9.1%. Many trails in the area, including those around Monte Outeiro dos Corvos, are intermediate, so appropriate footwear and water are advisable.
Yes, the area around Monte Lobeira offers tables and benches, providing a good spot for a picnic amidst nature, allowing you to relax and enjoy the views after your hike.
From Monte Siradella, you can observe the Umia-O Grove Intertidal Complex, an internationally important wetland and a crucial wintering ground for waterfowl in Galicia. The panoramic views from other peaks also highlight the unique interplay of the Ría de Arousa, surrounding islands, and coastal landscapes.
While many peaks are rated intermediate, the challenging climb to the First Peak of Pontevedra is part of the typical Pontevedra 2 and 4 peaks experience, suggesting more advanced options for experienced hikers. The ascent to Monte Xiabre also involves a significant climb with a steep average slope.
The mountain peaks and elevated areas in this region are special because they offer a unique perspective on the coastal landscape. They combine the charm of the Ría de Arousa with significant natural elevations, providing not only rewarding vistas but also opportunities to explore historical sites and diverse natural environments, from forest trails to important wetlands.


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