Best mountain peaks around Campo de Borja are found within a diverse landscape, transitioning from the Ebro River valley to the rugged Sistema Ibérico mountain range. The region is dominated by the Moncayo Massif, which includes the highest point of the Sistema Ibérico. This area offers diverse outdoor opportunities, from challenging summit ascents to scenic forest walks, set against a backdrop of natural beauty.
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A beautiful place where the road up to Moncayo ends. Fresh water
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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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For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Moncayo Summit, the highest point of the Sistema Ibérico. On clear days, you can see as far as the Pyrenees. Other excellent viewpoints include Cabezo de la Mata, offering vistas of the northeastern slope of the Sierra del Moncayo and the Ebro Valley, and Cerro Morrón Summit, which provides impressive views of the Moncayo massif and the vast Ebro valley.
The highest mountain peak in the Campo de Borja region is Moncayo Summit, also known as Pico San Miguel. It stands at an altitude of 2,314 meters (7,592 ft) and is the highest point of the entire Sistema Ibérico.
Yes, the Hayedo Peña Roya (Peña Roya Beech Forest) within the Moncayo Natural Park offers a beautiful and less demanding circular path, typically around 4.8 miles (7.8 km). It's considered easy to moderate and is particularly stunning in autumn when the leaves change color, making it ideal for nature lovers and families seeking a scenic walk.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from challenging summit ascents to moderate forest walks. You can find routes like the 'Moncayo Circular Trail' and 'Barranco de Castilla Trail' for moderate hikes. For more challenging options, consider the 'Peñas de Herrera - circular from Talamantes' or the 'Cueva de los Pilares and Cerro Morrón Loop'. Explore more options in the Hiking around Campo de Borja guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. Spring and summer are popular for general hiking, especially for ascents to Moncayo Summit. Autumn is particularly beautiful for forest walks, such as in the Hayedo Peña Roya, when the leaves change to vibrant colors. Winter offers challenging conditions for experienced mountaineers, as the upper reaches of Moncayo are frequently covered in snow and ice from October to May.
Besides hiking, you can enjoy mountain biking. There are challenging routes like the 'Moncayo Loop' and 'Moncayo Summit Loop' that offer extensive rides through the mountainous terrain. For more details on routes, check out the MTB Trails around Campo de Borja guide.
Yes, the Moncayo Natural Park is home to the beautiful Hayedo Peña Roya, a beech forest known for its stunning autumn colors. The routes to peaks like Moncayo Summit often pass through picturesque oak and pine forests, offering a diverse natural experience.
Cabezo de la Mata is one of the more accessible peaks in the Sierra del Moncayo, with routes starting from Fuente de los Frailes or the Central de la Morca car park. It offers spectacular views of the Ebro Valley and the Moncayo slopes.
The Moncayo Massif is the dominant geographical feature of the region, profoundly influencing the local climate and providing a stunning backdrop to the vineyards. It is part of the Sistema Ibérico and includes Pico San Miguel, its highest point, making it a prime destination for serious hikers and mountaineers.
Visitors frequently praise the splendid panoramic views from peaks like Moncayo Summit, noting the beauty of the routes that pass through oak forests. The diverse landscapes, ranging from challenging ascents to peaceful forest trails, and the sense of accomplishment after reaching a summit are also highly valued.
While Moncayo Summit is popular, areas like Peñas de Herrera and Cerro Morrón, accessed from Talamantes, can offer a more secluded experience for experienced hikers. The 'Cueva de los Pilares and Cerro Morrón Loop' is a challenging route that might be less frequented, providing impressive views away from the main crowds.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the Santuario de la Virgen del Moncayo is a significant religious site often used as a starting point for ascents to Moncayo Summit. This sanctuary adds a cultural dimension to the hiking experience in the heart of the Moncayo Natural Park.


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