Best mountain peaks around Posada De Valdeón are situated within the Picos de Europa National Park, offering access to a range of notable summits. This region is characterized by its dramatic mountainous environment and unique geological features. Posada De Valdeón serves as a central point for exploring the surrounding peaks and valleys. The area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to experience the high Cantabrian mountains.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Peña Oviedo, a modest summit with views of the mountainous surroundings of the Camaleño valley. Starting from Mogrovejo, the route runs along wide, well-paved trails, mostly through forest areas. The best thing is the panoramic views that we will enjoy as we gain altitude.
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Great starting point for a tour to Picu Urriellu
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Great vantage point! Can be reached on foot by hiking along the Rio Duje.
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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 most easily accessible peak of the Picos de Europa. The 360° views at the top are amazing.
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You only need to go a little off the beaten path to reach the top. It is not an imposing mountain in itself, but it offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Picos de Europa...if the clouds allow it.
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The top of Peña Oviedo rises above 1,300 meters above sea level and offers unparalleled views of the entire interior of the Picos de Europa Park, a wonderful place. The last few meters are quite demanding but even if you have to push the bike, don't hesitate to do it!
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The vantage point at the top station of the Fuente De cable car offers a great view of the valley 750m below and the surrounding peaks and is also the starting point and/or end point of some hikes in the high altitudes of the Picos. If you want to walk up or down again, you can either choose a very short but very steep path below the cable car or take the PR-PNPE 24 "Puertos de Áliva" in a wide arc through the mountain landscape with a moderate incline or decline.
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The region around Posada de Valdeón, within the Picos de Europa National Park, boasts several impressive peaks. For experienced mountaineers, Torre de Cerredo is the highest peak, offering unparalleled panoramic views. Naranjo de Bulnes (Picu Urriellu) is an iconic limestone peak famous for climbing. For rewarding views without extreme technical difficulty, consider Torre de los Horcados Rojos, known for its astounding 360-degree views.
Yes, for immediate access to spectacular views, the El Cable Viewpoint is an excellent choice. Located at the top station of the Fuente Dé cable car, it provides panoramic views from 1,820 meters without extensive climbing. Torre de los Horcados Rojos is also considered one of the most easily accessible peaks in the Picos de Europa, offering rewarding scenery for hikers.
For experienced mountaineers, Torre de Cerredo, standing at 2,650 meters, presents a significant challenge as the highest peak in the Picos de Europa. Naranjo de Bulnes (Picu Urriellu) is also renowned for its vertical walls, attracting climbers worldwide with routes of varying difficulty.
Naranjo de Bulnes, also known as Picu Urriellu, is perhaps the most iconic and famous climbing site in Spain. Its distinctive limestone formation and dramatic vertical walls attract climbers globally. Even for non-climbers, its striking silhouette makes it a focal point of the landscape, often admired from viewpoints like Collado Pandébano.
The El Cable Viewpoint is a great family-friendly option, as it's accessible via the Fuente Dé cable car, offering stunning views without a strenuous hike. From there, you can embark on various mountain crossings suitable for different fitness levels. The guide also mentions easy hiking routes like the 'Posada de Valdeón to Mirador del Tombo' circular walk, which is suitable for families.
Several locations offer breathtaking panoramic views. The El Cable Viewpoint provides immediate access to wide vistas. Torre de los Horcados Rojos offers astounding 360-degree views from its summit. Additionally, Peña Oviedo Summit, though not as imposing, provides a spectacular panoramic view of the Picos de Europa, especially on clear days.
Summer is ideal for exploring many routes, including old mining roads like El Hachero and the Canal de la Jendunda, as the mountains are typically snow-free. However, the Fuente Dé cable car to El Cable Viewpoint operates year-round, making it accessible even in winter, though some routes may be challenging due to snow and ice.
Yes, there are mountain refuges. The Jou de los Cabrones Refuge is notable for being the highest altitude refuge in Asturias and one of the most difficult to reach in Spain, offering a unique experience. It's advisable to reserve a room or meals in advance, especially during the busy summer season.
Beyond peak bagging, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountain hikes like the 'Viewpoint – Horcados Rojos loop from Fuente Dé' or the 'Collado Jermoso Refuge loop'. There are also road cycling routes, such as the 'Historic center of Potes – Fuente Dé Cable Car loop'. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Posada De Valdeón or Road Cycling Routes around Posada De Valdeón guides.
Peña Oviedo Summit, while not as grand as some other peaks, offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Picos de Europa, particularly on clear days. It's a rewarding destination for those willing to venture slightly off the main paths. The route to the summit often runs through forest areas, and the final meters can be quite demanding, but the vistas are well worth the effort.
The Valdeón Valley is surrounded by an array of impressive peaks from the Central and Western massifs. These include Torre Friero, Torre Llambrión, Torre Bermeja, and Torre Santa (also known as Peña Santa de Castilla). These peaks contribute to the valley's reputation as a magnificent mountainous environment, offering numerous routes and adventures for outdoor enthusiasts.
Winter conditions in the Picos de Europa can make many routes challenging due to snow and ice. While the Fuente Dé cable car provides access to higher altitudes, it's crucial to check schedules for return trips and be prepared for severe weather. Winter mountaineering requires appropriate gear, experience, and careful planning.


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