Best mountain passes around Común De Sepúlveda Y Riaza are located in the northeast of the province of Segovia, at the transition between the Sierra de Ayllón mountains and the northern Castilian plateau. This geographical area is characterized by diverse landscapes, from high-mountain climates to wooded pastures. The region offers routes with historical significance and opportunities for outdoor activities. Notable passes and peaks provide scenic beauty and varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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Place between Segovia and Guadalajara that is the starting point for many routes.
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Pico del Lobo Trail. Nature in the air.
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The route to Collado del Aventadero is popular with hikers and mountaineers due to its stunning panoramic views and the diversity of landscapes that can be seen along the way. The trail passes through pine forests and offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.
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It is the crossroads that, leaving from Puerto de La Quesera or La Pinilla, take us to Pico del Lobo and its surroundings.
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Collado between the Pico de Zopegado 1,939 m. and La Peñota 1,997 at 2,044 m. As its name indicates, it was a place where wolves passed through. Here is a small band of land that belongs to the province of Guadalajara
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Collado del Mosquito is a mountain pass in Cardoso de la Sierra, Province of Guadalajara. Collado del Mosquito is located near El Toril and Alto del Lairón. It is a track in good condition that gives access to the highest parts of the Sierra del Rincón (north of the Community of Madrid) for the use of ranchers, forestry agents and fire checkpoints. It has two main slopes, one that starts from the top of the Cardoso port and another that starts from Horcajuelo de la Sierra. The latter has two variants, one that goes directly up the valley, and another that first passes through Alto de la Era and then ends up joining the previous one again before reaching the hill. You can also start on the old N-1, between Robregordo and Somosierra, linking with the last variant shortly after Alto de la Era.
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Beautiful ascent to the Collado del Aventadero and that comes from the ski slopes themselves to the top of the ridge, on a wide track that keeps going up and up!
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The port of La Quesera runs between Riaza (Segovia) and Majaelrayo (Guadalajara). At its top is the border limit of both provinces and the autonomous communities of Castilla y León and Castilla-La Mancha. It is crossed by the SG-112 road from Riaza to the top and by the paved GU-186 from Majaelrayo to the top.
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The mountain passes in this region are primarily found in the northeast of the province of Segovia, transitioning between the Sierra de Ayllón mountains and the northern Castilian plateau. This area includes significant passes like Puerto de Somosierra and Puerto de la Quesera, which connect different provinces and offer diverse landscapes.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Ascent to Collado del Aventadero, known for its beautiful climb from the ski slopes and as a crossroads to Pico del Lobo. Another popular spot is Puerto de la Quesera, a scenic pass and viewpoint between Segovia and Guadalajara, serving as a starting point for many routes.
Yes, Puerto de Somosierra is notable for its historical importance. It was the site of the Battle of Somosierra in 1808 during the Spanish War of Independence and played a strategic role during the Spanish Civil War. Its position has historically connected the northern and southern sub-plateaus of the Iberian Peninsula.
The region boasts a variety of natural features. Around Puerto de Somosierra, you'll find rich forestation with Scots pines, oaks, holm oaks, gorse, and junipers, along with beautiful dehesas featuring birch, cherry, and hazelnut trees that are particularly vibrant in autumn. Passes like Ascent to Collado del Aventadero offer diverse landscapes including pine forests and panoramic views.
The area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and mountaineering, especially around passes like Ascent to Collado del Aventadero and Collado del Mosquito. Cycling and motorcycling are also popular, particularly on the winding roads of Puerto de la Quesera. For more specific routes, you can explore hiking trails, cycling routes, and running trails around Común De Sepúlveda Y Riaza.
Yes, Puerto de la Quesera is highly recommended for motorcyclists due to its numerous curves and scenic vistas. The ascent is described as both beautiful and tough, making it appealing for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge.
Autumn is an excellent time to visit, especially around Puerto de Somosierra, when the deciduous trees like birch, cherry, and hazelnut display striking colors, transforming the scenery with vibrant hues.
Yes, the journey to Puerto de la Quesera takes you through charming medieval towns such as Maderuelo, Ayllón, and Riaza. Further along the route into Guadalajara, you can discover the unique 'black villages' (pueblos negros) known for their distinctive slate architecture.
Many passes offer spectacular views. From Collado del Puerto de los Infantes, you get splendid views of the surrounding area and can continue towards Valdebecerril peak, with magnificent vistas of the Hayedo de Tejera Negra Natural Park. Passes like Ascent to Collado del Aventadero and Collado del Mosquito also provide panoramic perspectives of the diverse landscapes and mountain ranges.
While many routes in the high mountains can be challenging, some sections or specific trails might be more accessible. For general outdoor activities, you can find hiking routes around Común De Sepúlveda Y Riaza that include easier options, such as the 'Plaza Mayor de Riaza loop from Riaza' which is rated easy.
Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the diversity of landscapes, from pine forests to high mountain scenery. The historical significance of some passes, the challenging yet beautiful routes for cyclists, and the opportunity to explore charming medieval villages along the way are also highly valued.


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