Best mountain peaks around San Millán De Yécora are found in a region characterized by diverse terrain. This area offers a range of elevations and natural features, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. The landscape includes prominent summits and viewpoints, making it a destination for those seeking mountain exploration. The region features a variety of mountain terrain, from intermediate paths to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Simple and with very good views.
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Coming from Alto del Baragón and Peña las Yeguas.
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Nice summit and nice path, and the views, couples.
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Mountain that is close to the town of Ameyugo, where there is a direct path that goes to this peak where we find a small memorial.
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It has good views, but it is horrible to go through the small trees and find what could be called a "path" to the small top.
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With the same name as the starting town, it is a place that does not have as good views as the surrounding mountains, and it is difficult to reach the vertex, due to the bushes that surround it.
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Small promontory on the road to Peña Las Yeguas.
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A wonderful viewpoint, and very easy access. Whenever I passed through the Pancorbo tunnels, this upper peak attracted me.
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The most popular mountain peak is Cotillo Summit, known for its nice paths and views, and a small memorial near Ameyugo. Other highly regarded spots include Peña de Valcavado, a viewpoint with easy access, and AltoDeLaAtalaya, a promontory often approached from Alto del Baragón.
The region around San Millán De Yécora offers a variety of mountain terrain, from intermediate paths to more challenging ascents. Peaks like Cotillo Summit and Peña de Valcavado are considered intermediate with easy access, while PeñaAguila is noted for its challenging sections due to small trees and less defined paths.
You can find several prominent viewpoints offering expansive vistas. Peña de Valcavado provides a wonderful vantage point, especially noticeable when passing through the Pancorbo tunnels. Cotillo Summit also offers very good panoramic views. The region is characterized by diverse terrain, providing a range of natural beauty.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the moderate 'Antigua Mesquita de Yahya and Iglesia Románica de Nuestra Señora de la Llana — circular from Cerezo del Río Tirón' or the 'Peña Mayor and Foncea Circular'. For more options, check out the Hiking around San Millán De Yécora guide.
Beyond hiking, the area is great for other outdoor sports. You can find various MTB trails, including challenging routes like 'Valle del Ebro — circular desde Pancorbo'. There are also running trails, such as the 'San Miguel Church loop from Foncea'. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around San Millán De Yécora and Running Trails around San Millán De Yécora guides.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. Many appreciate the accessibility of some peaks, like Cotillo Summit, which offers 'simple and very good views'. The diverse paths and the natural beauty of the landscape are also highly valued.
While many peaks offer accessible paths, some, like PeñaAguila, can be challenging due to dense vegetation and less defined trails. It's always advisable to wear appropriate footwear and be prepared for varying terrain. For Foncea, reaching the very top might be difficult due to surrounding bushes.
While the peaks themselves are primarily natural features, the surrounding region has historical significance. The area is part of the broader Sierra de la Demanda, which has been shaped by geological events and human history. Nearby routes mention historical sites like 'Santa Marta Castle' and 'Leiva Castle', suggesting a rich historical context in the wider region.
Many peaks are accessible from nearby towns. For example, Cotillo Summit has a direct path from the town of Ameyugo. Peña de Valcavado is noted for its easy access, and AltoDeLaAtalaya can be approached from Alto del Baragón.
Yes, the region is well-suited for intermediate hikers. Many of the listed highlights, such as Cotillo Summit, Foncea, and Peña de Valcavado, are categorized as intermediate. You'll find paths that offer a rewarding experience without being overly strenuous, providing a good balance of challenge and scenic beauty.
The peaks are part of a region with significant natural value. While specific protected area names for the immediate peaks are not detailed, the broader Sierra de la Demanda, which this area is part of, includes natural areas and special protection zones for birdlife. The geological formations, shaped by ancient glaciations, contribute to the unique natural landscape.


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