Mountain peaks around Los Tojos, nestled in Cantabria's Saja-Besaya Natural Park, offer diverse natural landscapes and panoramic views. This region is known for its extensive natural park, providing opportunities for hiking and exploring unique natural features. The area features various summits and viewpoints, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Los Tojos is situated in a mountainous environment, characterized by its valleys and traditional pathways.
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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 Palombera pass is a 1st category mountain pass located at the eastern end of the Sierra del Cordel. One of the most beautiful ports in Cantabria with a spectacular landscape.
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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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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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After a beautiful climb, we crown this pass. It is easy to link it with Cruz de Fuentes as an alternative to the difficult descent from Fuente to Ozcaba
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1260 m high pass with beautiful panoramic view
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The Los Tojos region, part of the Saja-Besaya Natural Park, offers several notable peaks. Palombera Pass is a 1st category pass at 1260m with spectacular panoramic views. Other prominent peaks include Peña Colsa, known for its views over the Saja valley, and Cueto de La Frechilla, offering impressive vistas of the Saja river and surrounding pastures.
For exceptional panoramic views, consider Palombera Pass, which provides a beautiful landscape from its 1260m height. Peña Colsa is also a natural balcony with spectacular views over the Saja valley. Alto Abedules (1404m) offers excellent, unobstructed vistas, where on clear days you might even see Santander. Cueto la Concilla (1922m) is widely considered one of the best viewpoints in all of Cantabria, providing a commanding 360-degree panorama of the Cantabrian Mountains.
Yes, Cueto de La Frechilla offers a low-difficulty hiking route starting from El Tojo, a village within Los Tojos. This route is approximately 11 km round trip with a modest 130 meters elevation gain, making it suitable for a wide range of hikers, including families. You can also extend your trek to the nearby Cueto de la Cahorra for additional views.
You can expect diverse natural landscapes. Peña Colsa is known for sightings of griffon vultures. Cueto de La Frechilla offers views of the Saja river and the Brañas de Carraceo and Bucierca pastures. The area around Cueto la Concilla, particularly the Collado de Sejos, also holds significant archaeological interest with megalithic remains. Many peaks offer lush pastures and dense forests characteristic of the Saja-Besaya Natural Park.
Ascending Cueto la Concilla (1922m) often involves challenging, longer routes with significant elevation changes. While a path can begin past Saja, a village within Los Tojos, be prepared for a demanding trek. The route connecting Saja to Los Tojos via Peña Colsa also offers a moderate challenge with a 330m elevation gain, showcasing traditional pathways.
The View of Pico Tordias serves as a crossroads below Pico Tordias, providing access to the Ermita el Moral. La Garita Collado Summit and Trig Point (699m) features a geodesic vertex, a monument, and a bench often called 'the most beautiful bench in the world' due to its fantastic views. The Mirador de Peña Colsa is a designated viewpoint offering a fantastic panorama over the Saja valley.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like 'Bárcena Mayor and Balcón de Cardosa from Correpoco – circular through the Saja-Besaya Natural Park' or 'Casa del Monte de Ucieda – Ermita del Moral loop from Los Tojos'. For more options, check the Cycling around Los Tojos guide.
For runners, there are several trails, including the 'Ruta de los Puentes Trail' and loops around Campa de Ucieda. You can find more detailed information and routes in the Running Trails around Los Tojos guide.
Visitors appreciate the spectacular panoramic views from peaks like Palombera Pass and the diverse natural landscapes. The sense of isolation and undisturbed vistas from places like Alto Abedules are also highly valued. Many enjoy the traditional pathways and the opportunity to spot wildlife such as griffon vultures.
Absolutely. Palombera Pass is a 1st category mountain pass at 1260m, located at the eastern end of the Sierra del Cordel. It's renowned as one of the most beautiful passes in Cantabria, offering a spectacular landscape and panoramic views. It's also easy to link with other routes like Cruz de Fuentes.
Cueto la Concilla (1922 meters), although not strictly within Los Tojos' municipal boundaries, is closely associated with the area and offers a commanding 360-degree panorama of the Cantabrian Mountains. It is widely considered one of the best viewpoints in all of Cantabria due to its elevated and isolated position.
Yes, from Alto Abedules, which stands at 1404 meters within the Saja-Besaya Natural Park, it is possible to see the city of Santander on clear days. This peak is known for its excellent, unobstructed views.


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