Best mountain peaks around Murias De Paredes are situated within the Western Leonese Mountains, part of the Omaña and Luna Valleys Biosphere Reserve. This region features a natural landscape characterized by valleys, extensive oak and birch groves, rivers, and open meadows. It serves as a destination for outdoor activities, offering several notable mountain peaks. The area provides opportunities for challenging hikes and panoramic views.
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From the summit of El Moro de Rabón, we have spectacular views of the surrounding area, as well as the nearby Pico Nevadín and a large part of the Sierra de Gistredo.
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Beautiful 360 degree views that we find in the Pico Nevadín, located at 2,077 meters above sea level. On clear days we will have a privileged view of the Catoute and Cernella range, as well as other peaks to the south such as Valdeiglesias and Tambarón.
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From the top of Pico Catoute, located 2,112 meters above sea level, we will have sublime panoramic views next to the geodesic post and the mailbox.
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Located at an altitude of 2,119 meters, the Pico de la Cernella offers us a beautiful panoramic view of the surrounding area and the Rebeza Lagoon at our feet.
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For challenging ascents, consider Pico Catoute (2,117 m), known for its demanding routes with rocky sections and significant elevation gain. Pico de la Cernella (2,119 m), often ascended with Catoute, also presents a challenging experience, particularly along its ridgelines. Pico Tambarón (2,099 m - 2,102 m) is another prominent 'two-thousander' that can be part of demanding circular routes.
Many peaks offer stunning vistas. Pico Nevadín Summit (2,077 m) is highly recommended for its beautiful 360-degree views, including the Catoute and Cernella range, and peaks like Valdeiglesias and Tambarón on clear days. Pico Catoute (2,117 m) and Pico de la Cernella (2,119 m) also boast sublime panoramic views from their summits.
Yes, Peña El Cubichón (1,516 m), located just above Murias de Paredes village, is believed to have been a pre-Roman settlement and a site for gold mining during Roman times, known as Castro de Curuezas. Legend even speaks of a chasm on El Cubichón where one can hear 'a large pot full of gold nuggets boiling'.
The region, part of the Omaña and Luna Valleys Biosphere Reserve, features gentle valleys, extensive oak and birch groves, rivers, and open meadows. On peaks like Pico Tambarón, you'll encounter beautiful birch groves and quartzite terrain. Higher up, you'll find heathlands, rocky and stony sections, large scree slopes, and even large holly trees on routes to Pico Catoute. The views often include surrounding massifs, valleys, and sometimes even the Laguna de la Rebeza.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the circular via the Laguna de la Rebeza from Colinas del Campo de Martín Moro, which covers Pico Catoute (2,117 m) and Pico de la Cernella (2,119 m). There are also MTB trails and running routes available. For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Murias De Paredes guide. For MTB, check the MTB Trails around Murias De Paredes guide, and for running, see the Running Trails around Murias De Paredes guide.
Yes, Peña El Cubichón (1,516 m) offers a more accessible option. Located just above the village of Murias de Paredes, it features an easy and relatively short route of approximately 2.64 km round trip with a moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for a less strenuous outing while still offering pleasant views.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities, but the best time for hiking typically depends on the specific peak and desired conditions. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. For higher peaks, summer provides the most stable weather, though conditions can change rapidly in the mountains. Winter ascents are possible but require appropriate gear and experience due to snow and ice.
The well-preserved natural environment of the Omaña and Luna Valleys Biosphere Reserve is home to various species. When hiking in areas like Pico Tambarón, you might have the opportunity to spot species such as the Cantabrian capercaillie and the brown bear, among other local fauna.
Yes, combining peaks into circular routes is a popular option. For instance, Pico de la Cernella (2,119 m) is often ascended in conjunction with Pico Catoute (2,117 m), allowing for comprehensive mountain experiences that cover both summits and diverse landscapes. Pico Tambarón can also be part of demanding circular routes starting from Murias de Paredes.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, the challenging yet rewarding hiking experiences, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the well-preserved natural environment of the Omaña and Luna Valleys Biosphere Reserve. The diverse landscapes, from birch groves to rocky scree slopes, and the chance to spot local wildlife are also highly valued.
The ascent to Pico Tambarón often passes through beautiful birch groves and leads to the Fuente del Miro Viejo, which is the source of the Omaña River. Another notable trail is the Crest Trail Between Miro de Rabón and Boqueta de Fuentefría, which runs along the mountain crest and offers spectacular views, described as a 'postcard stamp'.


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