Mountain peaks around Litago are primarily found within the Sierra del Moncayo, a significant part of the Iberian System. This region offers a diverse landscape characterized by high-altitude summits, extensive forests, and panoramic viewpoints. The area is known for its natural monuments and varied terrain, providing opportunities for exploration.
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Cabezo de la Mata is a peak located in the Sierra del Moncayo, in Aragon, Spain. With an altitude of 1,437 metres, it is one of the most accessible peaks in the area. One of the most popular routes to ascend Cabezo de la Mata begins at Fuente de los Frailes. This circular route offers spectacular views of the northeastern slope of the Sierra del Moncayo and the plain of the Ebro Valley. The route includes sections through beech and pine forests, and is suitable for all year round.
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The summit of Moncayo, also known as Pico San Miguel, is the highest mountain in the Iberian system, with an altitude of 2315 metres. It is located between the provinces of Zaragoza (Aragon) and Soria (Castile and Leon) in Spain. To reach the summit, many hikers start from the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Moncayo, located at 1621 metres. From there, the route passes through the Cucharón cirque and the San Miguel basin before reaching the summit. The route offers spectacular views and is especially popular in spring and summer.
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You need to be in shape, it is a climb that requires some climbing skill.
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Moncayo never disappoints. From Cueva de Agreda the climb is longer and harder, but it is worth the sacrifice. The views from the summit, towards Aragon and towards Castilla, are impressive.
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At Cerro Morrón (1,730 m) there is a trig point and good views of the Moncayo massif. The visible summit is Lobera (2,226 m) and behind it the distant San Miguel peak (2,315 m), simply showing the silhouette of the summit. And below the pedestal of the great mountain covered by endless forests of pines, oaks and beech trees. Towards the north the enormous plain of the Ebro valley and around it the rest of the reliefs of the eastern Iberian region.
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At this point of the GR 90.1 you have magnificent views of the Moncayo peak.
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Impressive views that can be seen: the Pyrenees, the Ebro depression...
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From this point we have a magnificent view of the imposing Moncayo as we pass through the beautiful GR 90.1
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The Litago area is dominated by the Sierra del Moncayo. The most prominent peak is Moncayo Summit, which is the highest point of the Iberian System. Other notable peaks include Cabezo de la Mata, known for its accessibility, and Peña Negrilla Summit, the northernmost summit of the Sierra del Moncayo.
Yes, for easier and family-friendly options, Cabezo de la Mata is considered one of the most accessible peaks in the Sierra del Moncayo. Its circular route from Fuente de los Frailes is suitable for all year round and offers beautiful views through beech and pine forests. You can find moderate hiking routes like the Barranco de Castilla Trail or the Cabezo de la Mata circular route in the Hiking around Litago guide.
Spring and summer are particularly popular for hiking the peaks around Litago, especially for ascents like Moncayo Summit. However, routes like the one to Cabezo de la Mata are suitable for all year round. Be aware that even in warmer seasons, the wind can be strong on higher peaks like Moncayo, so always bring appropriate layers.
For magnificent panoramic views, head to Moncayo Summit itself, which offers splendid vistas from the highest point of the Iberian System. Another excellent spot is View of Moncayo, located along the GR 90.1 trail, providing a superb perspective of the imposing Moncayo peak. Cerro Morrón Summit also offers good views of the Moncayo massif and the Ebro Valley.
While the guide focuses on individual peaks, the Sierra del Moncayo offers routes that can be combined for longer, more challenging experiences. For instance, the Moncayo Summit route from Fuente de los Frailes is a difficult 15.9 km loop. You can explore various difficult routes in the Hiking around Litago guide to plan extended adventures.
The peaks around Litago, primarily within the Sierra del Moncayo, offer diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter extensive oak, beech, and pine forests, especially on routes leading to peaks like Moncayo Summit and Cabezo de la Mata. The region is also characterized by high-altitude summits, natural monuments, and the vast plains of the Ebro Valley visible from various viewpoints.
For trails leading to peaks like Cabezo de la Mata, you can find easy access and parking from locations such as the Central de la Morca car park, Fuente de los Frailes, or near the hostel. These points often serve as starting points for various routes within the Moncayo Natural Park.
Beyond hiking, the Litago area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for touring bicycles, including challenging gravel circulars like 'Moncayo — gravel circular from Monasterio de Veruela', as detailed in the Cycling around Litago guide. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are also numerous routes, such as 'Moncayo Climbs Loop via Tarazona and Veruela', found in the Road Cycling Routes around Litago guide.
Yes, on Peña Negrilla Summit, the northernmost peak of the Sierra del Moncayo, you will find a sculpture in homage to the Virgen de los Milagros. Additionally, the route to Moncayo Summit often starts from the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Moncayo, which is a significant historical and religious site.
When hiking Moncayo in spring, it's advisable to dress in layers. While the lower sections might be mild, the higher altitudes, especially on peaks like Moncayo Summit, can experience strong winds and cooler temperatures. A windproof and waterproof outer layer, along with warm inner layers, is recommended. Don't forget a coat, as the wind can blow significantly at any season on Moncayo.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For example, the ascent to Cabezo de la Mata from Fuente de los Frailes is a popular circular route. You can find other circular options, such as 'Refugio Valdemanzano and Barranco de la Morca - circular from the Electric Central', within the Hiking around Litago guide.


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