Best mountain peaks around Siero are found within a municipality characterized by meadowlands and a relatively lower elevation compared to other mountainous regions of Asturias. While Siero may not feature towering summits, it offers elevated areas and hills with historical and natural interest. These locations provide local viewpoints and insights into the region's past. The area is known for its rich cultural heritage and serves as a central hub in Asturias.
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The Les Praeres pass, meaning "meadows" in Spanish, is a beautiful crossing point for the surrounding peaks. There's also a bar and restaurant with a mountain atmosphere. As if that weren't enough, there's a deer, rescued as a puppy by the bar's owner, who freely roams the area like a pet.
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Beautiful place, with impressive views and a bar where you can have a drink or something to eat.
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Beautiful view of Oviedo from Mount Narranco, near the statue of Christ.
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Although at only 30 meters it is not the highest peak in the council, the views from here have nothing to envy those of other peaks. In addition to a geodesic panel, it has a recreational area with some benches where you can sit and regain strength while enjoying the landscape.
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Siero is characterized by meadowlands and a relatively lower elevation compared to the more mountainous regions of Asturias. You'll find elevated areas and hills that offer local viewpoints and insights into the region's past, rather than towering summits. These locations often hold historical significance or provide recreational opportunities with panoramic vistas.
Yes, Siero has elevated areas with significant historical interest. For example, Alto de la Maya (Espinera) and Cantu Negru (Bobes) are known for their prehistoric burial mounds, offering a unique connection to Siero's ancient past.
For impressive views, consider visiting Alto del Naranco, which provides great views of Oviedo, Gijón, and the central area of Asturias. Another excellent spot is Cerro Gavío or Cimero, where on a clear day you can see Oviedo, Gijón, Avilés, and even distant ranges like the Picos de Europa.
Yes, Les Praeres – Sierra de Peñamayor is known for its challenging climb, often referred to as the 'wall' of Praeres. It features a significant elevation gain over a short distance, rewarding climbers with impressive views and a bar with a mountain atmosphere at 740 meters.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus Monument (Monte Naranco) is a prominent man-made monument offering direct views of Oviedo. This imposing statue symbolizes a desire for blessing over the city and its residents.
Many of the viewpoints and elevated areas around Siero are accessible and can be enjoyed by families. The Sacred Heart of Jesus Monument (Monte Naranco) is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views without requiring an arduous climb to reach it.
Beyond enjoying the views, you can find various outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the Río Nora River Trail or Peña Careses Circular Trail. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Río Nora River Trail or longer loops like Lugones, Lugo de Llanera and Noreña Circular. For gravel biking, options include the Descent to Collada Aniciu Road – Les Praeres Ascent. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Siero, Cycling around Siero, and Gravel biking around Siero guides.
While Siero's elevated areas can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and clear skies, ideal for outdoor activities and maximizing visibility from viewpoints. Summer can also be good, though it might be warmer. Winter visits are possible, but check local weather conditions as some higher points might be colder or have reduced visibility.
Yes, some elevated areas offer amenities. For instance, Les Praeres – Sierra de Peñamayor has a bar and restaurant with a mountain atmosphere. Cerro Gavío or Cimero features a recreational area with benches, perfect for resting and enjoying the landscape.
Many local routes incorporate these elevated areas. For example, the ascent to Monte Naranco, which includes the Sacred Heart of Jesus Monument, is a popular climb for both hikers and cyclists, offering magnificent views. You can find various trails that lead to these viewpoints, often starting from nearby towns or villages.
While Siero itself focuses on its cultural heritage and gentler elevated areas, for more traditional mountain peak experiences with extensive views and challenging hikes, the larger and more prominent mountain ranges of Asturias, such as the Picos de Europa National Park or the Cantabrian Mountains, would be the primary destinations. These are accessible within the broader Asturian region.


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