Best mountain passes around Entrambasaguas are found within a moderately mountainous landscape in Cantabria, Spain. The terrain includes areas of smooth topography alongside moderately high mountains, with notable peaks such as Mount Vizmaya (249m) and El Cueto (563m). The Alto de Marín stands out as a significant elevated area, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. This rural environment provides opportunities for hiking and cycling, exploring the region's natural features.
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Uphill road with beautiful views and a quick descent towards Treto
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There is usually confusion between El Esquilo and Fuente las Varas, well, El Esquilo is a pass that we find at this point and that takes its name from the neighborhood belonging to the municipality of Voto that we have just passed through if we have started the ascent in the Arás Valley. After crowning it, we only have to finish the ascent to the crossroads called Puerto de Fuente las Varas through much softer terrain, where we can enjoy the views offered by the Matienzo poljé and the peaks of Asón that can already be glimpsed. Peña Rocias, Colina and Porracolina.
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The port has an altitude of 350 meters, a distance of 3.65 km and an average slope of 7%. The asphalt is in very good condition. The road runs next to wooded areas but the shadows are not very abundant. There are almost no cars.
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Mythical port in Cantabria with views that will surprise you. It is very enjoyable by bike, the road is in good condition and everything is well signposted. You go through very pretty towns.
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A port with 3 slopes, without a doubt one of my favorites in this area. Gateway to some of the best routes through Eastern Cantabria
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The elevated areas and mountain passes in Entrambasaguas, such as the Alto de Marín, offer panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and the moderately mountainous landscape of Cantabria. From passes like Esquilo Pass and Fuente Las Varas Pass, you can enjoy vistas of the Matienzo poljé and the peaks of Asón.
Yes, several mountain passes around Entrambasaguas are popular with cyclists. Puerto de Alisas is known as a mythical port in Cantabria, very enjoyable by bike with a well-maintained road. Campo La Cruz also features a well-maintained asphalt road with minimal traffic, ideal for cycling. You can find more routes in the Cycling around Entrambasaguas guide.
For a significant challenge, consider the Climb to the Portillo de Lunada pass from San Roque de Riomiera. This climb is 17.5 kilometers long, accumulating almost a thousand meters of elevation gain at an average of 5.7%, offering spectacular scenery with little traffic.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and road cycling. The natural surroundings are also ideal for hiking, with trails exploring the elevated areas and their natural features.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all passes, the moderately mountainous terrain of Entrambasaguas means there are likely easier sections and trails. The area's rural environment and scenic views make it pleasant for walks. Look for routes with lower average slopes and shorter distances in the nearby cycling and MTB guides, which often include sections suitable for walking.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views, the well-maintained roads for cycling, and the tranquil natural environment. Passes like Puerto de Alisas are praised for their 'mythical' status and enjoyable cycling experience, while others offer spectacular scenery and a sense of connection with nature.
The best time to visit for hiking and cycling is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and more predictable. During these periods, you'll experience pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes, ideal for outdoor activities. Winter can bring colder temperatures and potentially more challenging conditions on higher elevations.
Entrambasaguas is a rural municipality, and while specific cafes directly on every pass might be limited, you can find rural accommodations and dining options within the municipality and nearby towns. For instance, the Hospedería del Alto de Marín is situated in an elevated area, offering impressive mountain views and a base for exploring.
Access to the Alto de Marín is relatively easy due to its location on the N-634 road, suggesting good road access for private vehicles. For other passes, parking availability will vary. Public transport options directly to trailheads or specific passes might be limited in this rural area, so planning with a private vehicle is often recommended for flexibility.
From the elevated points around Entrambasaguas, you are well-positioned to explore other local attractions. These include the traditional Pasiegos Valleys, nearby beaches along the Cantabrian coast, and the Cabárceno Nature Park, which is a popular destination for wildlife viewing.
While the guide highlights popular passes, the moderately mountainous landscape of Entrambasaguas and its surrounding areas offer many smaller, less-trafficked roads and trails. Exploring the local network of rural roads and paths can lead to discovering quieter viewpoints and charming natural spots, especially around peaks like Mount Vizmaya and El Cueto.


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