Best mountain peaks around A Cañiza are situated within the Montes da Paradanta mountain range, a significant natural area in Pontevedra, Galicia. This region features elevated areas and viewpoints, with some of its highest points approaching 1,000 meters in altitude. The landscape offers panoramic views of valleys and extends towards the border with Portugal on clear days. The area also holds cultural and historical value, with remnants of ancient constructions and local traditions.
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high with views and climb to pre iosa, stellar observatory and chapel
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After climbing the Sierra de Suído, over 750 meters high, you reach this unique natural setting with a lake that collects rainwater from the slopes of the Bidueiros Massif. This is the natural space known as Pozo Piñeiro in the municipality of Covelo
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The Alto de San Fins is almost 700m above sea level. In its upper part we can find the Hermitage of San Fins. From the top you can enjoy magnificent views of the Miño river valley
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The top of Alto San Nomedio (Coto Grande) at 690m altitude. At the same top we will find the hermitage of San Nomedio and spectacular views
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Demanding climb of about 7 Km. The views at the top are spectacular.
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The Monte de la Picaraña (in Galician Monte de A Picaraña) is a mountain located between the municipalities of Puenteareas and Mondariz.
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The Montes da Paradanta mountain range, where A Cañiza is located, offers several notable elevated areas. Among the most popular are Alto San Nomedio Summit and Hermitage, known for its 690m altitude and extensive views, and Alto de San Fins, which provides magnificent views of the Miño river valley from its nearly 700m summit.
The region is celebrated for its breathtaking panoramic views. From spots like the Mirador do Coto da Vella, you can see the Deva Valley, the municipalities of A Cañiza and Arbo, and even extend your gaze to the border with Portugal on clear days. Other summits like Alto San Nomedio and Alto de San Fins also offer spectacular vistas.
Yes, the region is rich in cultural and historical heritage. The area around O Coto da Vella is linked to the legend of the Virgin of A Franqueira, and you can find remnants of ancient 'castrexas' (pre-Roman hillfort) constructions. Additionally, Monte de A Picaraña is recognized as both a natural monument and a historical site. Many summits, like Alto San Nomedio and Alto de San Fins, feature hermitages at their peaks, adding to their cultural significance.
The Montes da Paradanta are a haven for hikers, offering numerous routes of varying difficulty. You can explore trails that pass through areas like Montes de Paradanta, Porteliña, Coto da Vella, and Coto Redondo. For more detailed hiking options, you can check out the Hiking around A Cañiza guide, which includes routes like the 'Pozas de Melon and Fervenza Touron - circular along the Cerves River'.
While many routes in the Montes da Paradanta offer varying difficulty levels, the 'Pozas de Melon and Fervenza Touron - circular along the Cerves River' is listed as an easy hiking route in the Hiking around A Cañiza guide, making it a good option for beginners or families. The region's natural beauty and cultural sites can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages.
The Montes da Paradanta are generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer more stable weather conditions, making it ideal for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views. The 'Curro da Paradanta', a traditional wild horse roundup, takes place on the last Sunday of August, offering a unique cultural experience if you visit then.
Yes, you can discover unique natural features. For instance, Pozo Piñeiro and Sierra de Suído Ascent features a unique natural setting with a lake that collects rainwater from the slopes of the Bidueiros Massif, after climbing the Sierra de Suído.
The Montes da Paradanta are home to diverse wildlife. You might encounter semi-wild horses and cattle, which are a characteristic sight in the region. Other wild animals include boars, foxes, and deer, making it an interesting area for nature observation.
Beyond hiking, the area around A Cañiza offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. For mountain biking, explore options in the MTB Trails around A Cañiza guide, including routes like 'Covelo - vuelta por Sierra de Suído'. For road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around A Cañiza guide offers challenging rides such as 'Alto de Fontefría – Mondariz Spa loop from A Cañiza'.
For those seeking more demanding hikes, the Montes da Paradanta offers several options. The 'Pozas de Melón – Tourón Waterfalls loop from Melón' is listed as a difficult route in the Hiking around A Cañiza guide. Additionally, the climb to Alto de San Fins is described as a demanding ascent of about 7 km, rewarding hikers with spectacular views.
Monte de A Picaraña is significant because it is recognized as both a natural monument and a historical site. Located between the municipalities of Puenteareas and Mondariz, it offers a blend of natural beauty and historical importance, making it a unique destination for visitors interested in both aspects.
Yes, the Montes da Paradanta host the 'Curro da Paradanta' on the last Sunday of August. This is a traditional wild horse roundup, offering a unique glimpse into local customs and traditions of the region.


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