Mountain peaks around Cabuérniga are situated within the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain, offering diverse elevations and panoramic views. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including the Sierra del Escudo de Cabuérniga, which runs parallel to the coast. The peaks provide opportunities for exploring the natural landscape and observing the surrounding valleys and distant mountain ranges.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Crossroads below Pico Tordias and from where you reach the Ermita el Moral
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The Zarceillo, at 905 metres above sea level, is an excellent viewing point over the Cantabrian valleys of Cabuérniga, the Sierra del Escudo de Cabuérniga, Picos de Europa, etc. Halfway up, you can also climb the Matamiguela, which is at a lower altitude. At the top there is a hut with a repeater.
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Great views of the surroundings and, in my case, the added luck of sharing it with four mastiffs taking care of a herd of goats.
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The hermitage is well maintained but best of all are the views – amazing especially if you go on a cloudless day. There is a small viewpoint from where you can see the sea, San Vicente de la Barquera and on clear days the Picos de Europa. There is a recreational area just before arriving with tables and a barbecue.
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At the top of Monte Corona is the hermitage of San Esteban, a place frequented by those of us who enjoy riding along good forest tracks and ending at a viewpoint with beautiful panoramic views.
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La Garita Collado (699 m.) is a grassy mountain surrounded by pastures, located between the Cieza and Buelna valleys, on the border between the Cantabrian municipalities of Cieza and Los Corrales de Buelna, with excellent views around where we can find a Shelter for the mountaineers of Buelna (private), a geodesic vertex, a monument with a monolith-monument with a weather vane and a virgin included, some tribute plaques, a mailbox and a bench built with sleepers from the train with the motto "the most beautiful bench in the world" and it is no wonder for the fantastic views that can be seen from it.
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spectacular views
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From Ucieda to El Moral is the crossing that goes down to the Brenes pass. It is also accessed by going up to Brenes (from Villasuso or from Los Llares) and continuing towards El Moral
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The Cabuérniga region offers several highly regarded peaks. Among the most popular are San Esteban Hermitage (Monte Corona), known for its panoramic views of the sea, San Vicente de la Barquera, and the Picos de Europa. Another favorite is Canto Redondo Summit, which provides fantastic 360-degree views encompassing coastal areas and distant mountain ranges.
Yes, San Esteban Hermitage (Monte Corona) is considered family-friendly. It features a recreational area with tables and a barbecue just before the hermitage, making it suitable for a family outing with rewarding views.
For exceptional panoramic views, consider El Zarceillo, which offers extensive vistas over the Cantabrian valleys of Cabuérniga, the Sierra del Escudo de Cabuérniga, and the distant Picos de Europa. Canto Redondo Summit also provides fantastic 360-degree views, including coastal areas and various mountain ranges.
Many peaks feature geodesic vertices, such as Canto Redondo Summit and La Garita Collado Summit, which often mark excellent viewpoints. You'll also encounter diverse landscapes, from grassy pastures to dense forests, and the dramatic backdrop of the Cantabrian Mountains.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the region is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling, such as the 'Piedrasluengas and Collado de Hoz Loop', or mountain biking trails like the 'Ucieda Parking with Fountain – El Moral Hermitage loop'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Cabuérniga, MTB Trails around Cabuérniga, and Cycling around Cabuérniga guides.
Canto Redondo Summit is highly recommended for its comprehensive outlook. From here, you can clearly see coastal areas like San Vicente and Comillas, with Santander visible in the background, while also enjoying views of Peña Sagra and the Picos de Europa.
Yes, Peña Labra, standing at 2,029 meters above sea level, holds a unique position marking the border between the autonomous communities of Cantabria and Castilla y León. This offers hikers impressive dual perspectives of both regions' natural beauty.
La Garita Collado Summit and Trig Point (699 m.) is known for its excellent views and unique features. It includes a shelter for mountaineers, a geodesic vertex, a monument with a monolith and weathervane, and a bench built from train sleepers, affectionately called 'the most beautiful bench in the world' due to its fantastic surroundings.
Tres Mares Peak, located very close to the Alto Campo ski resort, reaches an elevation of 2,149 meters above sea level. From its summit, you can enjoy incredible views of the Cantabrian interior, the Picos de Europa National Park, and the Montaña Palentina Natural Park.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and panoramic views offered by many of the peaks, often encompassing both the sea and extensive mountain ranges like the Picos de Europa. The well-maintained hermitage at San Esteban Hermitage (Monte Corona) and the unique 'most beautiful bench' at La Garita Collado Summit are also often mentioned as memorable features.
Yes, San Esteban Hermitage (Monte Corona) is a notable religious building situated at the top of Monte Corona. It is a well-maintained hermitage that also serves as an excellent viewpoint.
The Sierra del Escudo de Cabuérniga is a significant northern foothill of the larger Cantabrian Mountain system. This range, typically between 600 and 1,000 meters high, runs parallel to the coast in western Cantabria and contributes to the region's mountainous terrain, offering diverse hiking opportunities.


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