Best mountain peaks around Guadalupe are found within the Villuercas-Ibores-Jara UNESCO Global Geopark, a region recognized for its unique geology and biodiversity. This area features a landscape of mountainous formations and river valleys. The peaks offer panoramic views of the surrounding natural environment, including the Sierra de Gredos on clear days. The region provides diverse opportunities for hiking and cycling, with trails leading to various summits.
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The so-called Alto or Puerto de la Palomera is a mountain pass located in the comarca of Las Villuercas, near the municipality of Alía (judicial district of Logrosán). It is a saddle or mountain pass in the Sierra de la Palomera,
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At an altitude of 1,081 meters, it is located between the towns of Guadalupe and Cañamero, and is part of the Villuercas-Ibores-Jara UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its unique geology and biodiversity. From its summit, you can enjoy impressive panoramic views encompassing the Guadalupe and Viejas River valleys, as well as the mountainous formations characteristic of the region's Appalachian terrain. On clear days, you can see the imposing Sierra de Gredos to the north. Pico Agudo can be accessed via hiking trails that depart from Guadalupe, such as the one that follows part of the historic Isabel la Católica Trail.
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Nice climb in the Guadalupe area with beautiful views but very hard
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With 21 kilometers and just over 1,100 meters of accumulated elevation gain, this beautiful and long climb is quite easy until reaching kilometer 16, where it begins to steepen and reaches an incline of 16%. The views from the summit alone are worth the effort.
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Top of the palomera with incredible views 😍
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On clear days you can see the entire Geopark. sunsets are fantastic
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Spectacular views upon reaching the top of the Villuercas peak. The climb is long and hard, so be prepared. 11km at 6% average slope reaching 1543 masl.
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The Guadalupe region is home to several notable peaks, including Pico Villuercas Summit, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the Villuercas Ibores Geopark. Another significant peak is Pico Agudo, known for its impressive views encompassing the Guadalupe and Viejas River valleys, and even the Sierra de Gredos on clear days.
From peaks like Pico Villuercas Summit, you can enjoy 360º panoramic views of the Villuercas Ibores Geopark and even Monfragüe to the north. Pico Agudo also provides impressive vistas of the Guadalupe and Viejas River valleys, showcasing the region's unique Appalachian terrain.
Yes, the region offers several challenging ascents. The climb to Pico Villuercas Summit is known for being long and hard, with an average slope of 6% over 11 km. Another demanding route is the Ascent to Pico Villuercas via Guadalupe, featuring ramps of almost 15% and a total length of 16 km with an average of 6.8%.
There are several challenging routes to Pico Villuercas Summit. The Ascent to Pico Villuercas via Guadalupe is a tough 16 km climb with sections reaching 14%. Another difficult option is the Ascent to Pico Villuercas via Navezuelas, which is 21 km long with over 1,100 meters of accumulated elevation gain, steepening significantly in the final kilometers to 16%.
The Guadalupe region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including difficult loops like the "Dye Arch – Humilladero Pass loop from Guadalupe" and "Humilladero Pass – Pico Villuercas Summit loop from Ermita del Humilladero." For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes such as the "Pico Villuercas Loop from Guadalupe" and traffic-free options like the "Pico Villuercas Summit – Humilladero Pass loop from Ermita del Humilladero." You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Guadalupe, Road Cycling Routes around Guadalupe, and Traffic-free bike rides around Guadalupe guide pages.
Yes, Pico Agudo can be accessed via hiking trails that depart from Guadalupe. One such trail follows part of the historic Isabel la Católica Trail, offering a scenic route to the summit.
The Villuercas Ibores Geopark, where peaks like Pico Villuercas Summit and Pico Agudo are located, is recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark. It is celebrated for its unique geology and rich biodiversity, offering stunning landscapes and insights into ancient geological formations.
Visitors consistently highlight the spectacular and panoramic views from the summits. The challenging climbs are also a major draw for those seeking a rewarding physical experience, with the effort being well worth it for the breathtaking vistas of the Geopark and surrounding valleys.
Yes, in addition to the main summits, you can visit Alto de la Palomera. This mountain pass in the comarca of Las Villuercas offers incredible views, particularly of the surrounding forest and landscape.
Pico Agudo stands at an altitude of 1,081 meters (approximately 3,547 feet). It is situated between the towns of Guadalupe and Cañamero.
Yes, the area around Guadalupe offers routes for various skill levels. While many mountain ascents are challenging, there are also moderate and easy options available. For instance, the "Guadalupe Viaduct – Guadalupe Viaduct loop from Guadalupe" is an easy traffic-free bike ride, and there are moderate running and road cycling routes as well. Check the specific guide pages for running, road cycling, and traffic-free bike rides for details on difficulty grades.


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